Women Cross DMZ (WCDMZ) mobilizes women globally for peace in Korea through education, advocacy, and organizing. We are a leading voice in the movement calling for a formal end to the Korean War and the replacement of the armistice with a peace agreement. In 2015, WCDMZ gained international recognition by organizing a historic crossing of the De-Militarized Zone (DMZ) that separates North Korea from South Korea. Thirty women—including two Nobel Peace laureates and feminist icon Gloria Steinem—walked arm-in-arm with 10,000 Korean women on both sides of the DMZ. With this historic act we called for 3 things: an end to the Korean War, the reunification of separated families, and women’s involvement at all levels of the peacebuilding process. Since then, WCDMZ has continued to educate, advocate, and organize for an end to the Korean War. At the core, our work isn’t just about ending the Korean War — which technically never ended — but about completely rethinking peace and security-making.