Balloons, Socks, Creativity and Aid to North Korea


Lee Juseong, spent most of his life living in North Korea under some of the harshest conditions of any country in the world. One day, he was walking through the woods when he came upon a flier from South Korea that made him realize for the first time how isolated and poor his country was.

It was because of that flier that he eventually attempted to escape North Korea. This is such a dangerous undertaking many people commit suicide knowing that if they are caught they would be tortured and executed. While he, his wife and children, mother and sister would eventually make it out of North Korea, his brother was caught and committed suicide with a fatal dose of Opium. In addition his wife’s father was arrested in retaliation and tortured until he died of a heart attack.

Eventually, after travelling through China, Myanmar and Thailand, the Lee family made it to Seoul and began to create a new life. But so great was the cost of their freedom, Mr. Lee felt he had traded one prison for another. Despite the freedom and prosperity of their new home, Mr. Lee felt despair. It was several years later that Mr. Lee became the first North Korean refugee to participate in the Landmark Forum and awakened a desire to find a way to contribute to the people he left behind. When asked what he got out of The Landmark Forum simply responds “A reason to live.”

In the summer of 2011 Korean American Peter Kang was living in Seoul South Korea and met Mr. Lee and other people from the small but vibrant community of Landmark graduates living there. Together the explored ideas for making a difference and created a novel project to send a new kind of aid to North Korea; socks. In the winter in North Korea, warms socks can be just as important as food to people’s wellbeing and survival. Also rather than send political messages attacking the regime, they wanted to send a simple human message.

Attached to each pair of socks is a message that reads:

“Brothers and sisters: We haven’t forgotten about your suffering. Until unification, please stay alive. People around the world love you.”

This simple idea has inspired thousands of people in Asia, North America, Europe and Africa and caught the attention of global media. This has led to the creation of North Korea Peace, an organization dedicated to bringing humanitarian aid and contact to the people of North Korea independent of politics.

You can learn more about their organization and how to participate by visiting their website: www.northkoreapeace.org

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Zully Alvarado Named a Chicagoan of The Year

Chicago Magazine has named Zully Alvarado one of its six Chicagoans of the year for 2011, thanks to the work she did through her Causes for Change International organization, which has continuously given medical supplies and information to the needy in Ecuador – a shipment of 550 wheelchairs was recently distributed through the charity. Alvarado, a Landmark Forum graduate, originally formed Causes for Change back in 1996 as her project in Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program. Watch Alvarado on the video below.

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Associated Press Notes Great Lakes Drownings

As his project in Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program, Dave Benjamin created Third Coast Ocean Force to raise awareness of drownings in the Great Lakes region and promote safety and training events. His work led him to partner with The Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project in creating surfboard rescue techniques classes. The Associated Press has quoted the head of the Rescue Project as it notes the 87 drownings which took place in the Great Lakes in 2011, including 44 in Lake Michigan. Of those, the Rescue Project says 15 occurred because of treacherous rip currents. Benjamin has ambitious plans for 2012, including turning The Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project into a nonprofit, raising $500,000, setting up 14 surfboard rescue techniques classes this summer, and much more. Find out more at the Third Coast Ocean Force Facebook page.

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Jerusalem Post Tells Story of Genesis at the Crossroads World Tour and Jerusalem Concert

The Jerusalem Post recently featured Genesis at the Crossroads, the acclaimed NGO founded by Wendy Sternberg in 1999 while she took part in Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program in order to bring peace and understanding to the world through artistic expression.

Guitars, Not Guns

By Rebecca Baskin

The diplomats of the world can argue about what peace looks like and how to achieve it, but Wendy Sternberg knows what it sounds like – an Iranian Santour player, an Israeli-Arab oud player, Indian and French-Canadian percussionists and an American on the keyboard and harmonica, led by a cantor in a Greek-inspired rendition of L’cha Dodi in the auditorium of the Jerusalem YMCA. Continue reading

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