Jackson family coming to Korea for charity

By Julie Jackson

Family members of the late “King of Pop” Michael Jackson will be coming to Korea to attend a charity event on July 14, according to an announcement by Blue Font publishing house on Monday.

The event aims to raise awareness of local documentary photographer Alex Kim’s humanitarian efforts in underdeveloped countries.

Alejandra Jackson ― the ex-wife of former The Jackson 5 member Jermaine ― and Genevieve Jackson, daughter of Randy Jackson, are slated to come to Korea for the first time to help promote Kim’s book, in which he recounts his time spent with impoverished children in Pakistan, India, Tibet and Nepal.

In March 2012, Kim published his second book, “Be as Happy as a Child,” a collection of photo essays that also depicted some of his experiences while volunteering to build the Alex Primary School, an elementary school in a small, poverty-stricken Pakistani village ― an endeavor that he was involved in for four years. The book became a local best-seller and the author even uploaded his photos on YouTube to help raise global awareness about the undeveloped state of some of these areas and the children who grow up there.

Read More: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20140714000809

Source: koreaherald / Julie Jackson / MJ-Upbeat.com

 

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