Sewol Ferry Incident Charity Fundraiser

 

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On April 16th, 2014, the South Korean ferry MV Sewol capsized near Gwanmaedo Island, at the Southwestern tip of the Korean peninsula. The ship was carrying 476 passengers, mostly students from Danwon High School who were on a field trip. At the time of writing, 172 people have been rescued, 35 remain missing, and many have lost their lives.

Tuesday May 13th and Thursday May 15th The Korea Club gave out yellow ribbons in exchange for donations at Sidney Smith lobby as a symbol of hope and solidarity for the survivors and the victim’s families. Through the generous donations of U of T students, professors, and passers-by, we have been able to generate over $300 of funds, which we are donating to the Community Chest Charity, in South Korea.  We hope that by collection donations and wearing these ribbons we can show our support for the families and the South Korean people in their time of mourning.

Queer(ean) Seen Film Festival

 

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“Being LGBTQ within the Korean community is not easy… but a group of passionate Queer(eans) or Queer+Koreans living in Toronto, Canada, are trying to change that.

Queerean Town strives to raise visibility and awareness of Queer identities within the Korean community through the use of various art forms. It is holding its first event called Queer(ean) Seen, a Queer Korean Film Screening, dealing with LGBTQ issues specific to the Korean communities in Toronto and Korea. In sharing the stories and challenges of being Korean while identifying as LGBTQ Queer(ean) Seen hopes to create a stronger community amongst the Korean LGBTQ population.

Queer(ean) Seen is going to be held at the CineCycle (129 Spadina Avenue, Toronto), on Saturday, June 14th, 2014 with doors opening at 6:30pm. Admission is FREE or by donation. CineCycle has limited seating so RSVP your seat now! For more information about tickets and the event please visit www.queereantown.com.”

– The Queer(ean) Seen Team

Sound of Korea

 

The Korea Club is proud to be one of the organizers of Sound of Korea, a huge Korean cultural exhibition held on U of T’s St. George campus!  This free event is a great chance to learn about Korean culture through traditional games and activities, food, K-Pop performances and more.  The Korea Club will also have our own booth with fun activities, so please stop by!

The Annual Quiz on Korea Contest will also be held at Sound of Korea, and welcomes all those who wish to test their Korean cultural knowledge.  You will also be able to win great prizes including electronics, and goods from our sponsors such as The Face Shop!

You can RSVP to our facebook event, as well as like Sound of Korea’s facebook page for updates!

Event Schedule
Saturday November 30th, 2013
George Ignatieff Theatre & The Buttery
15 Devonshire Place

The Buttery
Time: 11:30AM – 2:30PM
Program: Culture Fair Booths & Activities

George Ignatieff Theatre
Time: 2:00PM – 6:00PM
Program: Opening Ceremony
Lecture and Performances
Quiz on Korea Contest

(Note: More information on the full schedule to come.)

Brought to you by:

Hosts
Centre for the Study of Korea
University of Toronto

Sponsors
Consulate General of the Republic of Korea
Korean National Tourism Organization (KTO)
Arirang TV
Korean Town BIA
The Face Shop
Galleria Supermarket

Organizers
University of Toronto’s CHeng Yu Tung East Asian Library
The Korea Club
UTKSA
EASSU
UTKOVA
Talk Talk
InDepth
York University’s Hallyu Dongari