*Designed by Peter Holland & lazy blender
All proceeds go toward Korea Peace Action event costs, including venue rental fees, food and beverages for the opening reception, a hydration / cooling station for the Day of Action, speaker honorariums, and travel + lodging for our 30 Under 30 young Korea peace advocates.
The JOGAKBO/Korean Peninsula design echoes the scarf worn by the inaugural peace delegation organized by Women Cross DMZ when crossing from North Korea into South Korea. The multi-colored jogeuri pattern is inspired by the traditional outfits Korean children wear for their first birthday celebration to celebrate life, health, prosperity, and hope for the future. Although the north is striped and the south is checked, the colors are the identical—a reminder that the Korean people share the same roots despite the ongoing war that divides them.
Han Pan Korean American Cultural Center
June 15 U.S. Committee for Reunification of Korea
Korea Queer and Trans National Network
Peace Committee of the Korean Association of the United Methodist Church
Presbyterian Church of USA
President of Rotary Club of Global Impact
Rotary Satellite Club of International Peace World, District 5000
Women Against Military Madness (Minnesota)