
Total Number of participation in Regional Seminars
Total Number of states in Regional Seminars
Previous Seminars
In 2025, KAGC collaborated on a regional seminar in Nashville, Tennessee to empower the next generation, maintain national identity, and better coordinate the Korean American community’s advocacy efforts on a national level.
In 2024, KAGC collaborated on 2 regional seminars in Detroit, Michigan and Montgomery, Alabama to empower the next generation, maintain national identity, and better coordinate the Korean American community’s advocacy efforts on a national level.
In 2023, KAGC hosted 1 regional seminar in Alabama in order to help its local community partners develop and implement civic education and voter registration programs, as well as to better coordinate the Korean American community’s advocacy efforts on the national level.
In 2022, KAGC hosted 1 regional seminar in Alabama in order to help its local community partners develop and implement civic education and voter registration programs, as well as to better coordinate the Korean American community’s advocacy efforts on the national level.
In 2021, KAGC hosted 1 regional seminar in Alabama in order to help its local community partners develop and implement civic education and voter registration programs, as well as to better coordinate the Korean American community’s advocacy efforts on the national level.
In 2020, KAGC hosted 1 virtual regional seminar in Alabama to help its local community partners develop and implement civic education and voter registration programs, as well as to better coordinate the Korean American community’s advocacy efforts on the national level.
In 2019, KAGC hosted 9 regional seminars throughout the nation in order to help its local community partners develop and implement civic education and voter registration programs, as well as to better coordinate the Korean American community’s advocacy efforts on the national level.
In 2018, KAGC hosted 7 regional seminars throughout the nation in order to help its local community partners develop and implement civic education and voter registration programs, as well as to better coordinate the Korean American community’s advocacy efforts on the national level.
In 2018, KAGC hosted 7 regional seminars throughout the nation in order to help its local community partners develop and implement civic education and voter registration programs, as well as to better coordinate the Korean American community’s advocacy efforts on the national level.
In 2016, KAGC hosted 5 regional seminars throughout the nation in order to help its local community partners develop and implement civic education and voter registration programs, as well as to better coordinate the Korean American community’s advocacy efforts on the national level.
In 2015, KAGC hoasted a Leadership Summit in New York, NY to empower the next generation, maintain national identity, and better coordinate the Korean American community’s advocacy efforts on a national level.