LANDBACK PATCH
100% of profits from these patches will be donated equally between WUURN OF KANAK and DHADJOWA FOUNDATION.
Introducing the LANDBACK PATCH - produced by OTHER GOODS with the creative assistance of WUURN OF KANAK and SAFA EL SAMAD.
The patch features the words ‘LAND BACK’, as well as the Arabic translation ‘يجب إعادة الأرض‘. Measuring in at approximately 6.5 x 8cm, this versatile iron-on patch can go almost anywhere!
Wuurn of Kanak (Home of Digging Stick) is a grassroots initiative led by Arika Waulu (they/them) with the mission to regenerate land and waters through art and community organising. Safa El Samad (she/her) is a Lebanese architecture student and designer whose current practice of embroidery has been taking Naarm by storm.
SINGLE PATCH $18.99
These are set at a higher price than when released because this is a fundraiser and there are only a few patches (less than 20) available. No discount for multiples this time around.
PICK UP IN STORE ONLY.
notes:
Wear testing has not yet been calculated, so if placing the patch in a high-traffic area (like a back pocket) making a few stitches to secure in place is advised. OTHER GOODS can take no responsibility on the longevity of the product.
PICK UP IN STORE ONLY. NO POSTAGE.
FREE PALESTINE.
FREE INDIGENOUS LANDS FROM COLONIAL OCCUPATION.
This product was conceptualised, designed, sampled, and filmed on stolen Wurundjeri Land.
100% of profits from these patches will be donated equally between WUURN OF KANAK and DHADJOWA FOUNDATION.
Introducing the LANDBACK PATCH - produced by OTHER GOODS with the creative assistance of WUURN OF KANAK and SAFA EL SAMAD.
The patch features the words ‘LAND BACK’, as well as the Arabic translation ‘يجب إعادة الأرض‘. Measuring in at approximately 6.5 x 8cm, this versatile iron-on patch can go almost anywhere!
Wuurn of Kanak (Home of Digging Stick) is a grassroots initiative led by Arika Waulu (they/them) with the mission to regenerate land and waters through art and community organising. Safa El Samad (she/her) is a Lebanese architecture student and designer whose current practice of embroidery has been taking Naarm by storm.
SINGLE PATCH $18.99
These are set at a higher price than when released because this is a fundraiser and there are only a few patches (less than 20) available. No discount for multiples this time around.
PICK UP IN STORE ONLY.
notes:
Wear testing has not yet been calculated, so if placing the patch in a high-traffic area (like a back pocket) making a few stitches to secure in place is advised. OTHER GOODS can take no responsibility on the longevity of the product.
PICK UP IN STORE ONLY. NO POSTAGE.
FREE PALESTINE.
FREE INDIGENOUS LANDS FROM COLONIAL OCCUPATION.
This product was conceptualised, designed, sampled, and filmed on stolen Wurundjeri Land.
100% of profits from these patches will be donated equally between WUURN OF KANAK and DHADJOWA FOUNDATION.
Introducing the LANDBACK PATCH - produced by OTHER GOODS with the creative assistance of WUURN OF KANAK and SAFA EL SAMAD.
The patch features the words ‘LAND BACK’, as well as the Arabic translation ‘يجب إعادة الأرض‘. Measuring in at approximately 6.5 x 8cm, this versatile iron-on patch can go almost anywhere!
Wuurn of Kanak (Home of Digging Stick) is a grassroots initiative led by Arika Waulu (they/them) with the mission to regenerate land and waters through art and community organising. Safa El Samad (she/her) is a Lebanese architecture student and designer whose current practice of embroidery has been taking Naarm by storm.
SINGLE PATCH $18.99
These are set at a higher price than when released because this is a fundraiser and there are only a few patches (less than 20) available. No discount for multiples this time around.
PICK UP IN STORE ONLY.
notes:
Wear testing has not yet been calculated, so if placing the patch in a high-traffic area (like a back pocket) making a few stitches to secure in place is advised. OTHER GOODS can take no responsibility on the longevity of the product.
PICK UP IN STORE ONLY. NO POSTAGE.
FREE PALESTINE.
FREE INDIGENOUS LANDS FROM COLONIAL OCCUPATION.
This product was conceptualised, designed, sampled, and filmed on stolen Wurundjeri Land.