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Karen, how can your Trophy Ceremony label empower men and women ?

11/25/2014

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I want to see mountains conquered; mountains of oppression. They exist absolutely everywhere, all over the world in peoples' minds. Oppressive thoughts lead to oppressive behaviors. It has been deadly.  Both men and women suffer, and children suffer. Wearing our shirt with the Trophy Ceremony label says : "I am a champion!",  "We achieve goals!", "Our team matters!".  But it's not for athletes alone, everyone benefits from the idea of holding a trophy high above one's head. The powerful feeling generated inside each individual, as a result, can help everyone conquer these mountains.  Trophy Ceremonies are held on the top of proverbial conquered mountains. With our logo, not only does a man hold a trophy high for the men's apparel logo, but also a woman holds the trophy high for the women's apparel logo.  This has never been done before.  Women have their own logo now. All of us, men and women alike, have been wearing a logo of a man riding a polo pony, or an alligator, or a sheep dangling from a ribbon for decades.
-Karen 11/25/2014, 10:17 a.m.
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