How do we localize and contextualize the organizing guide and workshop to a new language and a new country?
Join us on September 25th at 4pm KST (Korea time) to learn about AktivAsia Korea’s journey on translating the guide to Korean and holding its first organizing workshop in Seoul in July.
We will be joined by speakers Jihun Jang (Korea Program Manager, AktivAsia) and Yeti Khim (Harvard Kennedy/MIT Sloan), who led this initiative, as well as have the opportunity to hear directly from leaders on the ground who joined the workshop and are now applying the framework to practice.
The event will feature a mix of presentations in Korean and English, with simultaneous translation between English and Korean. During breakout room discussions, you will be invited to join a room in your preferred language. All who are interested in seeding and spreading organizing in their own communities are welcome!
Information:
- Date: Wednesday, 25th September
- Time: 4-5:30pm Korea Standard Time / 9-10:30am Central European Time / 12:30-2pm India Time (find your timezone here)
- Place: Online on Zoom
- Cost: The event is free for LCN members and AktivAsia guests and 10USD for non-members, with scholarship tickets available upon request.
Speakers & presenters

Jihun Jang is an environmental educator and the Program Manager for AktivAsia in Korea… (click to read more).

Yeti Khim recently graduated with a joint master’s degree in policy and business degree from Harvard Kennedy School… (click to read more).
Content & learning points
Learning Objectives:
- Hear an example of effective translation and contextualization of the organizing guide into a new language, including utilizing AI technology
- Explore lessons, challenges, and successes from coordinating the first organizing workshop in a new language and country
- Reflect on participants’ own experiences and opportunities to adapt and contextualize organizing to their own country and/or community
Questions & answers
This event is for trainers, organizers, and activists who want to bring organizing back to your country and/or community
The event will be a 90-minute interactive session. There will be a mix of presentations from the speakers, Q&A, and breakout activities where you will join a breakout room to share your experiences and discuss ideas.
The event is free for LCN members and $10 for non-members, with scholarship tickets available upon request.
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