The first annual U.S.-Korea Conservative Conference for the Next Generation of Koreans, “Build Up Korea 2023,” was held in Seoul on Nov.11. The conference featured former U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho (R-Fla.), former U.S. Rep. Jay Kim (R-Calif.), Co-Chair of TPUSA Faith/Pastor at Godspeak Calvary Chapel Rob McCoy, CEO of Ervin Graves Strategy Group Tom Graves, Senior Reporter at The Epoch Times Joshua Philipp, and many other American and Korean conservative activists. The event aimed to explore ways to reconnect with the values and principles that formed the basis of the Korean and U.S. founding values and ideals and how the younger generation can play a role in shaping the future.
The conference, which was attended by a number of prominent speakers from both countries, sought to discuss and understand the shared values and principles that have helped to shape the Korean and U.S. societies. Additionally, the event focused on the potential role of the younger generation in carrying forward these values and ideals into the future. The conference aimed to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas and perspectives on how to continue and strengthen the bond between the two countries.
The conference also looked at the ways in which the younger generation can contribute to shaping the future, particularly in terms of preserving and promoting the values and principles that have been integral to the development of both Korea and the U.S. Furthermore, the event highlighted the importance of ongoing dialogue and collaboration between the two nations in order to ensure a prosperous and secure future. The conference was widely attended and provided a valuable opportunity for American and Korean conservative activists to come together and discuss these crucial issues.