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Accordion Poster - Miniature Greetings and Thanks
SKU:
P754CW 2 in.
22 in.
$8.00 |
A small version of one of our most popular and valued products.
Poster - Pete Seeger 1919–2014
SKU:
P724CW 12 in.
18 in.
$12.00 |
Beloved folk musician and environmental activist, Pete Seeger died in January 2014 at the age of 94.
Poster - 1961 Freedom Riders
SKU:
P678CW 18 in.
27 in.
$16.00 |
Featuring Congressman John Lewis and scores of others.
2-sided poster. Includes one side with 328 Mississippi mug shots and on reverse, contemporary portraits by Eric Etheridge.
Poster - Make Art Not War
SKU:
P609CW 18 in.
24 in.
$15.00 |
Available framed and as a framed small print.
By well-known street artist Shepard Fairey who received national attention for his Obama HOPE poster. EXPEDITED SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE ON FRAMES.
Poster - Guardians
SKU:
P704CW 14 in.
11 in.
$12.00 |
Our long-time best selling art print in a new, smaller size.
Poster - Dismantle White Supremacy
SKU:
P826CW 12 in.
36 in.
$15.00 |
White supremacy pervades our culture, institutions, and relationships. It is a self-perpetuating system that continues to fuel colonialism, exploitation, oppressions, inequities, and brutalities that people of color experience.
Book - The Women's Suffrage Movement
SKU:
K985PE $18.00 |
Edited by Sally Roesch Wagner, feminist scholar and activist. Foreward by Gloria Steinem.
Poster - Black Lives Matter
SKU:
P782CW 18 in.
12 in.
$4.00 |
Part of our Protest Poster Kit
Royalties paid to Black Lives Matter Syracuse
Poster - Climate Justice Now
SKU:
P745CW 12 in.
18 in.
$10.00 |
Climate Justice is working at the intersections of environmental degradation and the racial, social, and economic inequities it perpetuates. Every living person depends on the environment.
T-Shirt - Pete Seeger
SKU:
5409 S $24.00 |
"...the right song at the right moment can change history."
Poster - United Nations Declaration On The Rights of Indigenous Peoples
SKU:
P638CW 24 in.
36 in.
$16.00 |
Also available framed.
In 2010 the United States became the last country to endorse the Declaration (UNDRIP) after originally rejecting it (as did Canada, Australia and New Zealand) in 2007.