munju.org — 먼저 — gathers the first-movers, the door-openers, the hand-raisers in halls where decisions are made around folding tables. We refuse polish. We refuse margin. We refuse to wait for permission to act.
What you read here is printed without softness. The colors do not match perfectly. The paper is folded. The ink has bled. This is, on purpose, what action looks like before it has been smoothed by time.
We hold the room. Long tables, hand-lettered agendas, no podium. Whoever arrives first sets out the chairs.
Two-color screenprint. Mistakes stay. Misregistration is signature. The pamphlet you fold is the pamphlet you carry.
No platform fees, no donor branding. Help moves between members the way salt moves between tables.
The door is propped. The kettle is on. If you got here, you are early enough to matter.
“먼저 가는 사람이 길을 만든다.”
— flyer left on a folding table, 1987