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Button: "Peace" in Arabic, Hebrew and English $1.50 3P (1.25" Button) |
Button: "As a woman I have no country. As a woman I want no country. As a woman my country is the whole world." Virginia Woolf AAW (1.5" Button) |
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Button: Another Bleeding Heart for Justice and Equality $2.00 ABH 5/8" x 2-1/2" rectangular. |
Button: The Airwaves Belong to the Listeners ABL (1.25" button) This is the button that began Donnelly/Colt back in 1977... we created it for the local listeners support group, the Friends of WBAI... The issue is still very relevant today as corporate America has successfully privatized the airwaves, and the Reagan administration did away with the F.C.C.'s Fairness Doctrine, opening the floodgates to one-sided rightwing media consolidation and domination beginning in the 1980's • [click on button title for more of the story] |
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Button: Three Color Silouette of Africa AF (1" Button) |
Button: "How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world." Anne Frank $2.00 AFQ (1" x 2" horizontal button) a timeless quotation from Anne Frank's diary. |
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Button: Ally $2.00 ALLY (1.25" button) For straight allies to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer, Questioning and Transgender people everywhere. Like a personal safe space identifier. It can be a hostile world for L.G.B.Q.T. folks and young people just coming out. Visit www.pflag.org and www.hrc.org While approximately 3 to 5 percent of the total U.S. population identifies as gay or lesbian, up to 40 percent of 1.6 million youth who run away or are homeless each year identify as LGBT. In other words, LGBT youth are grossly under-represented in the homeless youth population. - National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, www.thetaskforce.org 50 percent of LGBT teens experienced a negative reaction from their parents when they came out and 26 percent were kicked out of their homes. - National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, www.thetaskforce.org • Click on the button name in the title for more facts . . . |
Button: Artists Against War $1.50 ARTAW (1" button) |
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Button: Apartheid: Wrong for South Africans, Wrong for Palestinians $1.50 AWFSA |
Button: Are We Kinder and Gentler Yet? AWK This is a quote from "Poppy" Bush, George Herbert Walker Bush, the former head of the C.I.A. who rode into the White House on the coat-tails of the Reagan Devolution (no, that's not a typo, we mean De, not Re-volution) in 1988. In one of his more inane bits of campaign appeasing to the pro-peace tenor of the times, Bush 1 actually said: "I want America to be a kinder and gentler nation." Coming from the patriarch of the Bush Crime Family, this statement only added insult to injury. |
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Button: Are You Willing to Die for Exxon? $0.50 AYWTDFE (1.5" Button) • It doesn't get any more in-your-face than this one from the build-up to the Gulf War, in the fall of 1990. The point is still valid: it was and still is a rich man's oil war, no matter how they tried to disguise it with lies about yellow cake from Niger and Iraq's hidden (and still unfound) weapons of mass destruction. • Click on the button title for the rest of the rant . . . |
Button: Athletes Against War $1.50 AthAW |
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Button: Buddhists Against War $1.50 BAW (1" button) |
Button: Bikes Not Bombs $2.00 BIKES 1" diameter • Hand assembled button |
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Button: "Emancipate yourself from mental slavery / None but ourselves can free our minds." Bob Marley $2.00 BOB |
Button: Rainbow Triangle graphic (black background) $2.00 BRT-1 1"diameter |
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Button: "Be the change you wish to see in the world." --Gandhi BTC (1.25" Button) |
Button: Buy Union Made $2.00 BUM 1" button |
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Button: Bush's Wars (circle/slash graphic) BW (1.5" Button) • He may be out of office, but the war legacy of this undoubtedly Worst Amnerican President continues to impede progress: his two unfinished wars, his highest deficit spending in U.S. history, his assauklt on the Bill of Rights, his arrogance, amd bellicose appeal to the worst in humans: hubris, bullying, vengeance, violence, xenophobia, distrust of anything foreign, disinterst in learning anything about other cultures (let alone learning other languages), distain for patience, reasoning, diplomacy, statesmanship, greed, the myth of "trickle-down prosperity" when the rich are further enriched, |
Button: Christians Against War $1.50 CAW (1" button) |
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Button: Cease Fire $1.00 CF 5/8" x 2-1/2" rectangular. |
Button: Growing Carrots Graphic $2.00 CG image oruiginally craeted as enameled art on a ceramic disc • 1.5" diameter |
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Button: We Cannot Change Unless We Survive But We Will Not Survive Unless We Change CHANGE (1.5" Square Button) |
Button: C.I.A. (Red Circle & Slash over) CIA 1.75" button, black stencil style type |
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Customprinted Labels for Back of Buttons or Stickers (Roll of 1,000) CL-1000 Same as the roll of 500 1/2" x 3/4" labels, except this is a roll of 1,000 labels. Twice as many labels for just $20 more. The price per thousand decresed at each higher quantity price break. Ask for pricing for 3,000; 5,000; 10,000; 15,000; 25,000; and 50,000 (all must have the same text to qualify for higher quantity lower pricing. |
Customprinted Labels for Back of Buttons or Stickers (Roll of 500) CL-500 We are offering these custom printed labels at cost as a special service to our customers who order buttons at wholesale or button parts. The minimum number of labels you can order is 500. At higher quantities (1,000 and up) the price per label is considerably lower than at 500. These small, self-sticking labels are more important than you may realize. They make it possible for people to contact your group or business to order more buttons. Put one on the back of every button and sticker you sell. Without a way to reach you, someone interested in getting the button will not know how to find another one. • Size: 1/2" tall x 3/4" self-stick paper labels. • Your own wording on up to 4 lines (13 upper case characters per line or 21 lower case letters per line. • Your choice of one of the following Ink Colors: Black, Red, Green, Blue, or Purple. Ink is for the color of the text (reversal printing is NOT recommended on this small size of label. • Your choice of one of the following Paper Colors: White Gloss (recycled), White matte finish, Yellow Gloss; ALSO Fluorescent (Dayglo) colors: Red, Yellow, Green, Light Orange, Pink (black ink only on all fluorescent color papers, since other colors don't print in their accurate color on fluorescent paper); ALSO Matte Finish Silver Metallic. Only choose one ink and one paper color per order of 500 labels. Because the type will be tiny, we will set it in a clear Ariel or Ariel Narrow font. Suggested information for each line of text: • Line 1: (your organization's name) • Line 2: (continue name if needed; or phone number) • Line 3: (e-mail adddress) • Line 4: (website; or price you want to sell button for) Putting labels on the backs of all buttons (both buttons you make and buttons you buy already made from anyone else) is a smart way to identify and promote your group, get repeat orders and new orders. You can also put these labels on the backs of bumperstickers, postcards, etc. It will also direct people to your website. We are offering these at our cost to help you promote your organization. They are less expensive when ordered in larger quantities (1,000). See below (product CL-1000) for pricing. Ask us for much lower pricing as low as $6.30 per 1,000 for up to 50,000 (all the same imprint). TO ORDER: Write the wording you want, line by line (4 lines maximum), in the "Comments" section after you click to add this item to your shopping cart. Click once only for a roll of 500. Unless you indicate otherwise, we will print them in black ink on white labels. |
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Button: Celebre la Diversidad $2.00 CLD Now there's a Spanish version of our best-selling "Celebrate Diversity" button. 1" x 2" rectangular. |
Button: Crude Oil Addiction: How many lives per barrel? COA (1.75" Button) |
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Button: Coexist $2.00 COE (1.75" Button) • The letters of the word are symbols of various religions, promoting the idea of peaceful co-existence instead of holy wars. |
Button: Curb Your Buyalogical Urge $1.50 CYB |
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Button: Dads Against War $1.50 DADS (1" button) |
Button: Democrats Against War $1.50 DAW (1" button) |
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Button: Dissent Defines Democracy $2.00 DDD 1.5" diameter. A basic tenet we should never forget, and always practice.Without dissent, democracy quickly devolves into corporatocracy, and we, the people, become we the sheeple (or, worse, lemmings) |
Button: Drumbeat for Darfur $2.00 DFD 1.5" x 2" rectangular; $1.75 of every $2 from the sale of this button goes directly to help build and staff the Ariang Primary School in South Sudan. You can also contribute directly to this effort by sending a donation to: Gabriel Deng, founder/director of Hope For Sudan, Inc., P.O. Box 6887, Syracuse, N.Y. 13217-6887 Tel. (315) 396-4636. Visit the website: www.hopeforariang.org |
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Button: Dove Caged in Pentagon Graphic $1.50 DGP 2.25" diameter; an original 1967 limited first printing edition |
Button: Demilitarize Our Schools DOS (1.25" Button) Designed by & for the Commitee on Militarism & the Draft in San Diego - one of the best local/national groups in the country. |
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Button: Dolphin Sunset Peace Sign Graphic $2.00 DSPS Hand assembled 2.25" button from the left coast. |
Button: Dancers Against War $1.50 DanAW |
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Button: End Corporate Welfare $2.00 ECW (1" x 2" Rectangular Button) |
Button: Every Day Is Earth Day EDED 1.5" Metal Lithographed Button |
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Button: Eracism ERAC (1.25" Button) |
Button: Fist Graphic $2.00 FIST 7/8" Button • Hand-assembled |
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Button: Farms Not Arms FNA 1.75" button; designed by Kate Donnelly 1978. Original printing. |
Button: Fist Peacesign graphic $1.50 FPS 1" diameter |
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Button: Fight Truth Decay $1.50 FTD 1" button (leave one in your dentist's waiting room: truh decay, like tooth decay, is at epidemic proportions today) |
Button: Free the Kids $1.50 FTK |
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Button: "Governments always lie. You have to kick their ass to get them to do the right thing." -- Phil Ochs 1971 $2.50 GAL 2.25" hand assembled button. A little-known quote from the great antiwar singer/songwriter, Phil Ochs (1940-1976). |
Button: Gays Against War $1.50 GAW (1" button) |
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Button: Got Democracy? $1.50 GD (1" button) |
Button: God Favors No Group. Only Religions Do That $1.50 GFNG (1.5" button) |
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Button: Growth For The Sake of Growth is the Ideology of the Cancer Cell - Edward Abbey GFTS Stark fact in white on black 1.5" button from Edward Abbey |
Button: Got Justice? $1.50 GJ (1" button) |
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Button: God Made Adam & Steve too $1.50 GMA 1.25" |
Button: Gay Rights are Civil Rights $2.00 GRCR |
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Button: Hawk & Dove Graphic HAD The hawk of empire attacking the dove of peace; this is the way much of the world sees the U.S. government (but not the people of the U.S.) |
Button: Hate $2.00 HATE (1.25" Button) |
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Button: How could Columbus discover America when Native Americans were already living there? $1.50 HCC 1.5" diameter |
Button: Hatred Feeds War; Breeds Fear; Fuels Hatred $1.50 HFW (1.5" Square) |
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Button: Hunter Gatherers Against War $1.50 HGAW |
Button: How Many More? HMM 1.25" black bordered button with bold black words. Originally printed during the Vietnam War, as a reminder of the rising death toll. The same question needs to be asked today. |
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Button: How to Build a War Machine... $1.00 HTBWM HTBWM 1.5" x 2" rectangle |
Button: Black White Red Yellow Brown Human $1.50 HUMAN (1.75" button) |
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Button: In a participatory universe there are no neural observers. $2.00 IAPU 1.5" square |
Button: It is just as patriotic to keep your country from dying as it is to die fro your country. - William Sloan Coffin IJP (1.5" Button) |
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Button: I Love My Co-op ILMC 1" Button • Great item for your local food co-op. Available at wholesale for .75¢ each for 100-499 and in larger quantity at custom printing prices: 500 at .48¢ each; 1,000 or more at .25¢ each. These wholesale prices are only for 500 or more of this same button. We will custom print them, because we do not keep that many in stock. It does not apply to mixing assorted different in-stock buttons) |
Button: "I shall continue to be an impossible person so long as those who are now possible remain possible." --Michael Bakunin 1814-1876 $1.50 ISC |
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Button: "I should like to be able to love my country and still love justice." --Albert Camus $2.00 ISL 1.5" square |
Button: I Still Read Books $2.00 ISRB the classic 1" size button, ideal for book lovers, teachers and librarians alike. |
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Button: If you don't like the news go out and make some of your own $2.00 IYDL 1.75" Button • This saying was the audio tagline of alternative San Francisco radio journalist, Wes "Scoop" Nisker, whose commentaries were broadcast on KSAN-FM in the '60's through the '70's. It made sense then and still does today. "Scoop" also entitled his 1994 book with this phrase he popularized. The book is long out-of-print, but Amazon offers a new copy for $188! It originally sold for $14.95. Amazon also had (at the time of this writing) a used copy for $1.12. |
Button: Jews Against War $1.50 JAW (1" button) |
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Button: Kids Against War $1.50 KAW (1" button) |
Button: Lesbians Against War $1.50 LAW (1" button) |
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Button: Live Green (green tree) $2.00 LGG 1.25" Button, hand-assembled without electricity. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. |
Button: Live Green (red tree) $2.00 LGR 1.25" Button, hand-assembled without electricity. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. |
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Button: Love life enough to struggle $2.00 LL 1.25" hand-assembled button |
Button: Do We Fear Our Enemies More Than We Love Our Children? $1.50 LOC 1.75" x 2.75" vertical rectangle. This message was first seen on a banner displayed near the 1988 Democratic National Convention in San Francisco. |
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Button: Legalize Peace $1.50 LP 1" button with roots in 1980's Greenham Common, England peace activism. |
Button: Musicians Against War $1.50 MAW (1" button) |
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Button: Peace Dove Graphic-Peace in English, Arabic and Hebrew $2.00 MEP (1.5" Square Button) Full color pinting by Artists for Mid-East Peace, with "Peace" in English, Hebrew and Arabic. |
Button: "Whatever you do may seem insignificant, but it is most important that you do it." Gandhi MG 5/8" x 2-1/2" Metal Lithograophed button - unique shape you won't find elsewhere. |
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Button: Military Intelligence is a Contradiction MIC (1.25" Button) • Notorious and infamous blunders by our own, such as the Mai Lai Massacre in the Vietnam War (where the official explanation given by the U.S. military was: "We had to destroy the village in order to save it"); and the very idea of being killed by "friendly fire" in war are just a couple of examples why this messege must not be forgotten. |
Button: Fight Like Hell for the Living - Mother Jones MJ The famous quote from the famnous labor organizer, Mary Harris "Mother" Jones |
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Button: " Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead $2.00 MMQ |
Button: Moms Against War $1.50 MOMS (1" button) |
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Button: Make Peace With Nature $2.00 MPN (1.25" Button) This upside-down peace symbol in the form of a tree is a timeless classic. |
Button: Military Recruiters Lie $2.00 MRL 1.25" |
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Button: Muslims Against War $1.50 MuAW (1" button) |
Button: Neighborhood Bullies grow up to be Global Thugs NBGT (1.25") • A little piece of Reagan-era bombast, still true after all these years. |
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Button: Nature Can't Be Restocked $1.50 NCBR 2" x 2" Barcode with zebras |
Button: Real Men Don't Use Guns NHG (1.25" square with rounded corners, a.k.a. "chicklet-shaped" - a shape no longer produced in the U.S., only Canada) |
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Button: No More Nuclear Victims $1.50 NMNV (1.75" Button) This button was made from 1978-1981. These are the few remaining originals from that time. |
Button: www. No More Stolen Elections .org $3.00 NMSE 2" diameter, octagon shape. |
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Button: No More Troops to Afghanistan NMTTA (1.5" Button) |
Button: No Nukes $1.50 NNtree (1" Button) Our first button design. This was the button that really began this whole catalogue. It became an international symbol for the anti-nuclear movement against both nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons worldwide. It's simplicity gave it universal appeal. Who doesn't like a tree? - who, besides Actor/President Ronald "Seen one tree, seen 'em all" Reagan, and his less-articulate Republican Guard heir to the throne, George Dubya? |
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Button: No One Ever Deserves To Be Hurt NOED (1.75" round button) |
Button: "In Germany they first came for the Communists..." NQR (2.25" Button) • "In Germany they first came for the Communists, and I did not speak out - because I was not a Communist. Then they came for the Jews and I did not speak out - because I was not a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out - because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics and I did not speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me - and there was no one left to speak out for me." --Pastor Martin Niemoller This quotation is widely used to voice the need for unity and supporting one another under authoritarian governments and is a popular model for describing the dangers of political apathy. Repression always begins with specific and targeted fear and hatred which soon escalates to encompass more and more targeted groups. |
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Button: Photo of "No War" Demonstrator $1.50 NWD 1" |
Button: One nuclear bomb can ruin your whole day $2.00 ONB Designed in 1978, originally printed by us at that time, went out-of-print for 20+ years, and was revived by Canada's Cold War Museum in 2007. |
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Button: One person can $2.00 OPC |
Button: "In a Time Of Universal Deceit, Telling the Truth is a Revolutionary Act." George Orwell $3.00 OQ (1" x 2" horizontal button) |
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Button: Organize ORG (1" x 2" Rectangular Button) |
BUtton: Organize $1.50 ORGround |
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Button: One Sky, One Earth, One Ocean $2.00 2.25" hand-assembled button. |
Button: People Against Tyranny Racism Injustice Oppression & Truth-bending (PATRIOT) $1.50 PAT |
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Punks Against War $1.50 PAW (1" button) |
Button: Parenthood by Choice $0.50 PBC Discontinued - Supplies limited |
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Button: Peace (olive branch) $1.50 PEACEB (1" button) |
Button: Peace [written in English and Japanese] $1.50 PJ (1.5" Square Button) • Kate Donnelly designed this beautiful button. It is appropriate any time, but especially for Hiroshima-Nagasaki Day (August 6th & 9th) commemorative events anywhere. • Click on the button title for more info. . . |
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Button: "If your only tool is a hammer all problems look like nails." --Mark Twain PRACTICE NONVIOLENCE $2.00 PN 1.5" square |
Button: Peace not War / Generosity not Greed / Empathy not Hate / Creativity not Destruction / Everybody not just Us $2.00 PNW (1.5" Button) |
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Button: Protect Our Earth POE |
Button: Peace Sign Graphic PS (1" Metal Lithographed Button) This is the Original, designed over fifty years ago in 1958 by Gerald Holtom for the English Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. Inside the back of this button is a very tiny and very brief few words about the origin of the peace sign. If you want a smaller (5/8" diameter, 3/8" smaller than the 1"), we also offer the peace sign on a clossone jewelry pin with a clutchback secure attachment on the back. The product code for that is JP-PS58. Small enough to wear with anything from the most casual to the most formal. • Click on button title for the rest of the story... |
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Button: Flag/Peace Sign graphic $2.00 PSF 1.5" diameter peace sign superimposed over U.S. flag graphic |
Button: Celebrating 50 Years of Gerald Holtom's Symbol '58 - '08 PSGH (1.25" Button) • English graphic designer Gerald Holtom created the peace symbol in 1958. It was first used in the Easter march for Nuclear Disarmament from London to Aldermaston. The symbol is made up of the semaphor code for the letters "N" and "D" for Nuclear Disarmament. This button was designed by Ken Kolsbun, author of the book: "Peace: The Biography of a Symbol" published by National Geographic on the 50th anniversary of the peace sign (2008). We carry the book (our product BK-PTBS) |
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Button: Peace Sign Musical Note $1.50 PSMN (1" button) |
Button: "And still I'm searching Yes I'm still searching for a way we all can learn. To build a world where we all can learn. To build a world where we all can share The work the fun the food the space The Joy...the pain and no one no one will ever ever want or need to be a millionaire." -Pete Seeger $1.50 PSQ |
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Button: Holiday Wreath shaped like a peace symbol PSW (1.5" Button) • For some this is a seasonal item, but we keep it on display all year, becauser others like to vary their pece sign designs throughout the year. • Click on title for some of the back story... |
Button: Question Gender $1.50 QG 1" |
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Button: Republicans Against War $1.50 RAW (1" button) |
Button: Regime Change Begins at Home RCBH 1.5" Button |
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Button: Roosters Crow, Hens Deliver RCHD (1" Button) |
Button: You Are The Spark That Started Our Freedom Movement. Thank You Sister Rosa Parks RP 1.75" x 2.75" rectangular • "You Are The Spark That Started Our Freedom Movement. Thank You Sister Rosa Parks." Text is from the song "Thank You Sister Rosa" by the Neville Brothers (1988) • Donnelly/Colt, 1990 • 11" x 17", union printed on recycled paper. Photograph of Rosa Parks taken in 1956. Rosa Parks initiated the Montgomery Bus Boycott when she refused to move tio the back of a city bus on December 1, 1955. The boycott lasted more than one year, , ultimately changing the discriminatory law that required black bus riders to move to the back of the bus if a white rider wanted their seat. The Neville Brothers made a music video of their song in 2004 – you can watch it on YouTube by clicking here. In his announcement of the end of the boycott, Martin Luther King said: "The moral arc of the universe is long but it bends towards justice." This quote from M.L.K. s also available as a bumpersticker (search S-MAU) |
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Button: Reduce Re-use Recycle (arrows graphic) $2.00 RRR one inch diameter. Made from re-purposed 1" recycle logo stickers, originally designed to put on packaging that is being re-used, and on calendars and date books as reminders of recycling days. |
Button: Racism Sexism Anti-Semitism Homophobia Recognize the Connections $2.00 RSAH 1.5" Button • Temporarily out-of-stock until 5/22/09 |
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Button: Rainbow Triangle RT 2" x 2" x 2" triangle with rounded corners and safety pin on back. |
Button: Students Against War $1.50 S+AW (1" button) |
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Bumpersticker: Stop Nuclear Madness $1.50 S-SNM |
Button: Soldiers Against War $1.50 SAW (1" button) |
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Button: Stop Funding the Occupation $1.50 SFTO (1.75" Button) |
Button: Stay in school. Learn the system. Then change the system, before it changes you... $1.50 SIS 1" x 2" |
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Button: Small War SMALL WAR This is the tiniest size button we have: 7/8 of an inch in diameter. (metal lithograhed) It's small enough to wear with any outifit, any time, any place. It's inexpensive enough to carry a few extras with you to give to anyone who sees it and likes it. Stands out and makes its point on any color clothing, from t-shirt to tuxedo, doo-rag to dashiki, baptism duds to bridal gown... |
Button: Stop Nuclear Investments - Take it to Wall Street - October 28-29 $1.00 SNI Designed in 1979 by Donnelly/Colt for a 2 day march, rally and civil disobedience action on Wall Street on the 50th anniversary of the 1929 stock market crash that was the start of the Great Depression. |
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Button: Save our Economy / Cut Military Spending $2.00 SOECMS (1.5" Button) |
Button: Support Our Troops / Bring Them Home Now! SOTB 2.25" Button |
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Button: Single Payer Health Care $1.50 SPHC 1.25" |
Button: Sun Power Now! SPN Original offset-printed 1978 vintage antique, not a reprint. |
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Button: Stop Racist Attacks; Can't Kill the Spirit SRACK (1.25" Button) |
Button: Save the Earth $1.50 STE 2" diameter |
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Button: Stop the War $1.50 STW |
Button: Graphic of Sun Surrounded by People SUNP (1.5" Button) • The logo from the Clamshell Alliance, one of first grassroots mass action-oriented activist anti-nuclear organizations in the U.S. • Click on title for more of the story . . . |
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Button: Surge Toward Peace $1.50 SURGE (1.25" Button) |
Button: Support Your Local Farmer $2.00 SYLF 1" Button, hand-assembled without electricity. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. |
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Button: Teachers Against War $1.50 TAW (1" button) |
Button: Tune In / Turn Off / Unplug $1.50 TITOU 1" button. A present-day revisioning of Timothy Leary's 1967 comment, ("turn on, tune in, drop out"). It was catchy. People remembered it. It was solopsistic. Today we need a message focused on three simple steps to energy conservation: awareness, and actions to un-learn our unconscious wasteful habits. Like Pete Seeger said he believes the world will be saved by millions of people doing small things. |
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Button: "The Most Violent Element In Society Is Ignorance" --Emma Goldman $1.50 TMV |
Button: "The more you increase fear of drugs, crime, welfare, mothers, immigrants and aliens, the more you control all of the people." --Noam Chomsky $2.50 TMYI 1.75" diameter. Hand-assembled |
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Button: There's No Excuse for Violence or Abuse $1.50 TNE (1.5" Square Button) |
Button: Troops Out Now! No Blood for Oil TON 1.75" |
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Button: Together Proud and Strong $2.00 TPS (1.5" Button) |
Button: "Take Sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented." --Eli Wiesel $2.00 TS 1" x 2" vertical button. |
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Button: Tobacco Sucks The Life Out Of Your Lungs TSLO |
Button: To Stop Terrorism Stop Terrorizing $2.00 TST (1.25" Button) |
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Button: Teach Tolerance, One Heart At A Time $1.50 TT 2.25" heart-shaped button |
Button: Uranium - Leave it in the Ground $1.50 ULI |
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Button: Union Members Against War $1.50 UMAW (1" button) |
Button: U.S. Troops out of the Middle East USTO 1.75" |
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Button: Value All Families $2.00 VAF 1.5" square |
Button: Vets Against War $1.50 VAW 1" button) |
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Button: Violence ends where love begins $2.00 VEWLB (1.5" Button) |
Button: Veterans for Peace $2.00 VFP 1.5" diameter |
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Button: We Are Building the New Society in the Vacant Lots of the Old $1.50 WAB |
Button: Women Against Nukes WAN (1.75" Button) • We were young, naive and perhaps a bit undisplined in the realities of business economics when we ordered 25,000 of these buttons back in 1978. Thirty one years later, we're down to the very last few remaining of this colorful classic from our sister anti-nuclear activists across the pond. Rust-free and looking as good as they did in the seventies, these are antiques, not 21st century digital fakes. • For the rest of the story, click on the button title . . . |
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Writers Against War $1.50 WAW (1" button) |
Button: Wearing Buttons Is Not Enough WBNE (1.25" Button) |
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Button: Well behaved women rarely make history. -Laurel Thatcher Ulrich $2.00 WBW 1.5" diameter |
Button: War Costs: - Lives - Health - Education - Environment - Economy - Respect WC (1.75" Button) |
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Button: We Can Do It! (Rosie the Riveter) $2.00 WCDI 1.5" Square button • "We Can Do It!" Reprint of U.S. government WWII poster. Famous image of iconic woman factory worker known as "Rosie the Riveter". She was a symbol of pride, accomplishment and perseverance then and continues to be today. Original painting by J. Howard Miller, 1942. |
Button: Within the Contradiction Lies the Hope. - Bertolt Brecht WCL (1.25" Button) |
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Button: War Doesn't Show Who's Right Just Who's Left WDS (1.5" Button) |
Button: Why do we kill people who kill people to show that killing is wrong? $1.50 WDW 1.75" |
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Button: A War Economy Leaves ALL Children Behind $1.50 WE 1.75" |
Button: Work for Peace $1.50 WFP (1.25" Button) |
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Button: Silhouette of Windmill $1.50 WINDMILL |
Button: War is Not Working $1.50 WINW (1.25" Button) |
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Button: Why is There Always Money for War and Not For Education? $2.00 WITA |
Button: What part of the 1st Amendment don't you understand? WPFA 1.25" |
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Button: White Rose symbol $1.50 WR 1" button design commemorates the White Rose group of five anti-Nazi German students at the Universiy of Munich, (1942-43) who wrote, mimeographed and clandestinely distributed a series of six leaflet urging their fellow Germans to oppose Hitler and Nazism. It was considered treasonous to say, print or distribute anything critical of the government, punishable by imprisonment or death. They were caught, turned over to the Gestapo and five days later beheaded as enemies of the state. Today they are recognized among the courageous heroes of the German resistance to Hitler and Nazism. [ • Click on title for more information] |
Button: Within The Contradiction Lies The Truth - Bertolt Brecht WTC 1.25" Button |
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Button: War, What is it Good For? WWIIGF 1" button designed by artist Margery Cohen using the words from the popular 1970 anti-Vietnam War song, "War" by Edwin Starr (1942-2003). |
Button: Youth Against War $1.50 YAW (1" button) |
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Button: Jesus was a Community Organizer Pontius Pilot was a Governor $2.00 |
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