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Poster: Audre Lorde P-AL Stunning, colorized photograph of poet Audre Lorde with the quote: "When I dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid." - Audre Lorde (1934-1992) In her own words, she was a "Black, lesbian, mother, warrior poet" as well as an acivist, teacher, cancer survivor, author of 17 books of prose and poetry. (Syracuse Cultural Workers, 1994) 23"x23". |
Poster: Co-exist P-COE 24" x 36" original design by artist Jerry Jaspar 2009 Inspired by the best-selling bumpersticker design, this is a message for these times especially, but also a timeless message. |
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Poster: Martin Luther King Jr. Quote: "The ultimate weakness of violence is that it is a descending spiral..." P-TUW 18" x 24" Click on title for the rest of the quotation text of the poster... |
P-Character Growth Wall Chart P-CGC P-CGC 4.5" x 39" long 2009 Matte finish cardstock, fan-folded to 4.5" x 9.75" Here's a low-cost gift that will be treasured for years. Kids love to check to see how tall they have grown. Parents need more opportunities to talk about virtues and character with their children. We've put these two together to create a growth chart that includes seventy child-appropriate positive attributes one every half-inch from 36 to 70 inches. Click on title of this item for the rest of this description. |
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Poster: Children's Innocence $5.00 P-CI Painting by Margery Cohen. Gandhi quote on children, "If we are to reach real peace in this world, and if we are to carry on a real war against war, we shall have to begin with children.." (Donnelly/Colt, 1998). 11" x 17" |
Poster: Feel The Rhythm of the Earth $18.00 P-ROE "Feel The Rhythm Of The Earth; Dance The Song Of Life" (Earthly Concerns) 17" X 19" Recycled poster stock, this poster is out-of-print, limited copies remaining. The publisher has not licensed it for reprinting. Less than twenty-five copies left. |
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Poster: I Am No Longer Afraid $18.00 P-IANLA Photograph by Halla Hammid, words by Deena Metzger, poster design by Shiela Levrant de Bretteville. (Wingbow Press, 1989). 24"x17" The poster has text in the upper left part of it, which reads: "I am no longer afraid of mirrors where I see the sign of the Amazon, the one who shoots arrows. There was a fine line across my chest where a knife entered, but now a branch winds about the scar and travels from arm to heart. Green leaves cover the branch, grapes hang there and a bird appears. What grows in me now is vital and does not cause me harm. I think the bird is singing. I have relinquished some of the scars. I have designed my chest with care given to an illuminated manuscript. I am no longer ashamed to make love. Love is a battle I can win. I have a body of a warrior who does not kill or wound. On the book of my body, I have permanently inscribed a tree." Copyright ©1988 by Deena Metzger |
Poster: If You Can Walk... P-IYCW "If You Can Walk You Can Dance / If You Can Talk You Can Sing" A saying from Zimbabwe (Burning Spear Publications). Printed on heavy (14 point) ivory poster stock, 11"x17" |
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Poster: If you give me a fish... $36.00 P-FISH Collector's Item: This poster is now out-of-print, and only a very few of the hand screened prints are available.The text reads: "If you give me a fish you have fed me for a day. If you teach me to fish then you have fed me until the river is contaminated by the shoreline seized for development. But if you teach me to organize, then whatever the challenge, I can join together with my peers and we will fashion our own solution." Design by Ricardo Morale-Levins Hand Silk-screened. (Northland Poster Collective, 1996). 17"x20". |
Poster: Imagination $5.00 P-IMAG "Imagination is more important than knowledge." Albert Einstein. Design by Margery Cohen, 1996. (Donnelly/Colt, ©1996) 11"x17". |
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Poster: "In Germany they first came for the Communists..." P-NQ "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. |
Poster: Is Your Wash Room Breeding Bolsheviks? $6.00 P-BOLSH "Is Your Wash Room Breeding Bolsheviks?" Reproduction of an original Scott Paper Company ad from the 20's, an example of ad industry early use of xenophobia to sell paper products. (Red Scare Products ©1982). 11"x17". |
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Poster: It Takes A Village $5.00 P-WV "It Takes A Whole Village To Raise A Child" Woodcut by Margery Cohen. (Donnelly/Colt ©1994). 17"x11". |
Poster: It'll Be A Great Day... $8.00 P-GD "It'll Be A Great Day When Our Day Care Centers Have All The Money They Need And The Navy Has To Hold A Bake Sale To Buy Battleships." (War Resistors League, ©1979) 17"x22". |
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Poster: Kids Learn $5.00 P-DBWT "Kids Learn What The Live / Don't Buy War Toys" Drawing by Jo Billings. (Stop War Toys Campaign/War Resisters League, ©1988). 11"x17". |
Poster: King 1967 Speech P-KING (Donnelly/Colt design ©1994). Recycled paper. 11"x17" Click on title for full text of quotation... |
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Poster: Never Doubt P-MMQ "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 Quote (Donnelly/Colt ©1995). 11"x17". Recycled stock. |
Poster: Pledge To The Earth $10.00 P-PLEDGE "I pledge allegiance to the Earth and all the life which it supports. One planet, in our care, irreplaceable, with sustenance and respect for all." by Janina Lamb (Lamb and Lion Studio). 18"x24". |
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Poster: Set History Straight P-SHS "Unfortunately, History Has Set the Record a Little Too Straight." Photographs of ten famous women and men in the arts who were gay or lesbian from throughout history. James Baldwin (writer), Willa Cather (writer), Errol Flynn (actor), Michelangelo (artist), Edna St. Vincent Millay (poet), Cole Porter (composer), Eleanor Roosevelt (social activist), Bessie Smith (singer), Walt Whitman (poet), Virginia Woolf (writer). Design by Laurie Casa Grande. (Gay and Lesbian Community Action Council ©1988) 26"x22". Also available as a postcard. (see Social Justice Postcards) |
Poster: Thank You Sister Rosa Parks P-RP "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. is also available as a bumpersticker (search S-MAU) Also available on a T-shirt, button, postcard and magnet. |
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Poster: The World Entire $24.00 P-TWE "Whoever destroys a single life destroys the entire world. Whoever saves a single life saves the world entire." Design by Amy E. Bartell (A.E. Originals ©1996). 100 pound card stock. 12"x23". |
Poster: We Can Do It! (Rosie the Riveter) $10.00 P-WCDI "We Can Do It!" Reprint of U.S. government WWII poster. 20"x28". 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. |
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Poster: When I Give Food... $12.00 P-WIGF 11" x 17" Text reads: "When I Give Food To The Poor They Call Me A Saint. When I Ask Why The Poor Have No Food, They Call Me A Communist." Design by Ricardo Levins Morales. Quote by Dom Helder Camara, Brazilian liberation theologist. Northland Poster Collective. |
Poster: Peace Cranes $5.00 P-HN "The Sin Must Not Be Repeated. Hiroshima-Nagasaki, 50 Years of Resistance To the Bomb" Design by Erica Weiss(Donnelly/Colt. 1994) 11"x17" |
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Poster: The Seven Deadly Social Sins $12.00 P-SDSS The Seven Deadly Social Sins: Politics without Principle; Wealth without Work; Commerce without Morality; Pleasure without Conscience; Education without Character; Science Without Humanity; Worship without Sacrifice. - Gandhi. 11"x17" on heavy paper. Published by Sojourners Magazine. |
Poster: Dorothy Day $6.00 P-DD "Our problems stem from our acceptance of this filthy rotten system." Dorothy Day photo and quote from Win Magazine in the 1960's (c 1973 by Bob Fitch. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission). 11"x17", soy ink on recycled stock. |
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Poster: Corporate Cash - Few Nations Can Top It $5.00 P-CC Shows the top 70 entities in the world in terms of budget value; 41 are corporations. Of the top 100, 66 are corporations. Of the 547 with budgets/revenues over $90 billion, 90% are corporations! This chart graphically dramatizes the problem of corporate domination of the world. Includes contact information for several good groups. 11"x17". |
Poster: People Power vs. Militarism $5.00 P-PPVM NYC street artist/activist Eric Drooker's dramatic scratchboard art, first seen in the streets of Seattle during the 1999 protests against the World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund and World Bank. 11" x 17". |
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Bumpersticker: Unity Thru Diversity S-UTD |
Poster: "Let us not become the evil that we deplore." --Barbara Lee, House of Representatives 9/14/01 $6.00 P-BLQ |
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Poster: Signs $17.00 P-SIGNS Beautiful 17" x 22" watercolor illustration by Amy Bartell on heavy stock (A.E. Originals) witha quotation from Dante: "The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times a great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality." also avaiable as a T-shirt and postcard. |
Lawn/Window Sign: No War on Iraq $7.50 YS-IRAQ ***SPECIAL OFFER*** Sign is FREE with $7.50 shipping fee. For more than 2 signs please see the prices in the chart below. Price shown is the shipping cost PER poster. Please Note: Our software is limited in pricing this special offer, so we have left the price at $7.50. Please be assured we will only charge you for the cost of shipping however many signs you would like, and we apologize for the confusion. Outdoor poster/lawn/window sign, 14" x 22" White on Dark Blue, sturdy 6-ply weather-resistant poly-coated cardstock. Poster is 2-sided, stapled back-to-back, to fit over an optional heavy gauge wire frame to push into ground for outdoor display. Wire frame is optional and is no extra cost.
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Poster: Practice Random Kindness and Senselss Acts of Beauty --Anne Herbert P-PRK |
Postcard: Protect the World's Tropical Rainforests; EveryDay One Wildlife Species Becomes Extinct; Every Second One Acre Of Tropical Rainforest Is Destroyed; Women Of Freinds Of the Earth Work Together $0.50 PC-STR |
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Poster: Cry rage, freedom's child $10.00 P-CRFC Freedom's child You have been denied too long Fill your lungs and cry rage Step foward and take your rightful place You're not going to grow up Knocking at the back door For you there will be no travelling Third class enforced by law With segregated schooling and sitting on the floor The rivers of our land, mountian tops And the shore It's yours, you will not be denied anymore |
Poster: The Golden Rule P-GR8 Black type and maroon images on Recycled natural 80-pound stock 11" x 17 Text on poster . . . Hinduism: Everything you should do you will find in this: Do nothing to others / That would hurt you if it were done to you. (Mahabharata 5:1517 Buddhism: Do not offend others / As you would not want to be offened. (Udanavarga 5:18) Taoism: The successes of your neighbor and their losses / Will be to you as if they were your own. (T'ai-Shand Kan-Ying Pien) Confucianism: Is there any rule that one should follow all of one's life? / Yes! The rule of the gentle goodness: / That which we do not wish to be done to us, we do not do to others. (Analectas 15:23) Judaism: That which you do not wish for yourself / You shall not wish for your neighbor. / This is the whole law: the rest is only commentary. (Talmud Shabbat 31^) Christianity: In everything, do to others what / You would have them do to you. / For this sums up the law and the prophets. (Matthew 7:12) Islam: None of you shall be true believers / Unless you wish for your brother / The same that you wish for yourself. (Sunnatt) Earth Wisdom: Do one of the above; / And live in such a way that you will enrich, and not diminish, / Our relatives in the Earth family / Of animals and plants, soil, air, and water. |
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Bumpersticker: Don't Mourn, Organize S-DMO |
Poster: The world in which you were born is just one model of reality. Other Cultures Are Not Failed Attempts at Being You; they are unique manifestations of the human spirit P-TWIW Quote from Wade Davis 12" x 24" |
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Poster: The Oil Age $18.00 P-OA The World of Oil Production 1859-2050 (24" x 36") "A Brilliant Tool for Examining the Geologic Realities and Social Ramifications of the Modern World's Most Prized Resource" "Colorful and authoritative, this poster traces the history of the Oil Age from its beginnings in the hills of western Pennsylvania in 1859 to its rise as the engine of global industrial economies. The poster's main chart features a year-by-year rendering of worldwide oil production from 1859 to 2050 with projections of future production based on Colin Campbell's Oil Depletion Model. Historical annotations as well as detailed data on production, trade and reserves make this poster a versatile tool for presenting the realities and implications of global oil production and its impending peak." (oilposter.org) Any teacher whose curriculum touches on the environmnt, the economy, history, social studies either domestic or international can make great use of this valuable new graphic resource. |
Poster: Woody Guthrie Quote P-WGQ COLLECTOR'S ITEM 17" x 23" extra heavy weight 100 pound matte finish premium quality poster stock. from (now closed) Northland Poster Collective The sentiments of this poster are as true today as they were over eighty years ago when first written. Ricardo Morales Levins' beautiful hand cut lettering of this explanation by the legendary American troubadour Woody Guthrie. Offset lithograpohy, union printed, of course. Woody Guthrie wrote the words on this poster back in the 1930's. Here is what the artist, Ricardo Morales Levins had to say about why he created this, his first poster for what would become the legendary Northland Poster Collective in Minneapolis, Minnesota, three decades ago: "A philosophy of integrity from a North American folk hero. This was my first poster because it summarized what I wanted to do. I looked for the quote in small-town bookstores while hitchhiking and copied it out once I found it. I didn't think anyone would want a poster that wordy. Boy, was I wrong!" This poster went on to become the best-selling poster in the Northland Poster Collective's catalogue (1979-2009). These prints are not reprints, but the original offset lithographed prints from Northland Poster Collective, while supplies last. |
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Bumpersticker: Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups $2.00 S-NUPS |
Poster: Buttons of the Cause (1960-2003) $15.00 P-BOC 24" x 36" poster created by a button collector and activist from his personal collection of hundreds of buttons from the 1960's and '70's. From Malcolm X to Generation X...from Black Power to nuclear power this is the poster that took 43 years to create. Even if you don't agree with the protests, events ad demonstrations featured on these buttons, no one can argue that this contemporary art work is sure to spark conversation. With over 370 original buttons and 260 historical footnotes, this colorful art print poster is everything but black and white. This poster is not sold in stores or other catalogues. An impressive and colorful graphic history of American progressive causes of the late 20th century. A fascinating addition to any classroom, dorm room or home. Click on title for more information about the poster... |
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Poster: Do Justice / Nonconform Freely $17.00 P-DJNF Text reads: Do Justice / Learn from the World Community / Cherish the Natural Order / Nurture People / Nonconform Freely. 12" x 24". |
Poster: Universal Declaration of Human Rights $30.00 P-UDHR Full color laminated imported from England (published by New Internationalist) approx. 22.5" x 31.5" Wall chart with the text of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. A 1997 survey fund that three-quarters of Americans had never heard of this document, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It isn't taught in schools. Yet it is perhaps the most important document of the 20th century agreed upon by 155 nations throughout the world. Help increase awareness of it and the issue of human rights at home and around the world. This declaration reaffirms a commitment by individuals, communities and governments to principles which help shape the world. Eleanor Roosevelt, a member of the commission that drafted the Declaration, said of it in 1948: "It is not a treaty...[in the future] it may well become the international magna carta..." Click on title for more of the back story behind this Declaration . . . |
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Poster: Cesar Chavez $12.00 P-Chavez MARCH 31st is CESAR CHAVEZ DAY (1927-1993) 18" x 24" Photo of Cesar Chavez taken in 1971 in Delano, CA by Bob Fitch at a United Farm Workers meeting. The photo was used to create the artist's rendering of Chavez on a 2002 commerative postage stamp. The federal government took out the U.F.W. Organizing Committee flag that appears in the background of the original photograph to de-politicize the image. The U.S. Postal Service has never honored union organizing on any of its hundreds of commemorative stamps over the past century. The poster also has text along the left side in ivory ink on the red background: " 'I am convinced that the truest act of courage, the strongest act of manliness, is to sacrfice ourselves for others in a totally nonviolent struggle for justice... Nonviolence is not inaction. It is not discussion. It is not for the timid or weak. Nonviolence is hard work. It is the willingness to sacrifice. It is the patience to win.' Cesar Chavez " The poster is union printed (2007) by Community Printers, Santa Cruz, CA |
Yard Sign: "Support Our Soldiers End The War Bring Them Home Alive YS-SOS 14" x 22" (two-sided; same imprint both sides). Screenprinted on sturdy 6-ply, weather-resistant poly-coated heavy duty poster board, 2-sided, folded and stapled back-to-back to fit over heavy duty wire frame. Frame is $1.00 and sold seperately. Order one if you need it. Your sign will be put on the wire frame and they will ship as one piece (there is no extra shipping added for the wire frame. (see below) If you already have a wire frame from any other yard sign, re-use it for this one. |
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Wire Frame for Yard Sign $1.00 WF-14x22 Heavy guage steel wire frame/stake for 14" x 22" yard signs. Price is for each one. It easily pushes into ground, gravel or snow. If you order the yard sign above, and this frame, we will put the yard sign on the wire frame. Because the overall dimensions of the wire frame (20" wide by 34" tall) are so large, we bend the legs 90 degrees into the frame so it can ship more compactly. Just bend them out straight to use. |
Poster: "War Is Not Healthy for Children & Other Living Things" $25.00 P-WINH 22" x 26" Original design by Lorraine Schneider for Another Mother for Peace (1966) This classic image was reproduced with permission by the Center for the Study of Political Graphics in 2003, and is available again after being out-of-print for decades. |
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Poster: Price of Silence $89.00 P-POS 17" x 25" OUT-OF-PRINT Hand silkscreen printed on ivory textured matte finish poster stock. Designed and union-printed by Ricardo Levins Morales (Northland Poster Collective - went of-out-business in mid-2009, a tremendous loss of inspiring art and graphics. They will be greatly missed) We only have 1 of these prints left. This beautiful hand lettered text was inspired by the famous quotation from the journal of Pastor Martin Niemoeller, who was imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp in World War II. This present-day revision of the text updates the meaning while honoring the spirit of the original words. See our other poster, item # P-NQ, for Niemoller's original quotation which inspired this updated version. |
Book/Poster: Lies My Teacher Told Me About Christopher Columbus BK-LMTCC by James Loewen (author of "Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your High School History Textbook Got Wrong" and "Lies Across America: What Our Historic Sites Get Wrong") 9 pages 8.5" x 11" Includes a 22" x 34" full color poster, "The Truth About Columbus" printed on nontear material. The poster is folded to fit in the back of the book. Click on title for the description... |
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Poster: Martin Luther King $12.00 P-MLK 17" x 22" 2 color poster Photograph by Bob Fitch Published by Resource Center for Nonviolence, Santa Cruz, CA |
Poster: First They Ignore You. Then They Laugh At You. Then They Fight You. Then You Win. - Gandhi $36.00 P-GQ 17" x 22" art by Janna Schneider Hand screen printed Quote from Mohandas K. Gandhi Dark to lighter blue on ivory poster stock. Out-of-print; only a few left. (from Northland Poster Collective (1979-2009) |
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Poster: Hope Has Two Beautiful Daughters; their names are anger and courage. $10.00 P-HOPE 11" x 17" art by Janna Schneider Pink, blue and white on black "Hope has two beautiful daughters; their names are Anger and Courage. Anger at the way things are, and Courage to see that they do not remain as they are." St. Augustine (354-430 A.D.) |
Poster: We Will Not Be Silent!/Sophie Scholl P-WWNBS 11" x 17" poster 2008 Ivory cover stock The text is from the first of six leaflets written and clandestinely mimeographed inside Nazi Germany in 1942-43 by University of Munich students who called their secret group The White Rose. Photograph of Sophie Scholl probably taken by a friend, circa 1940-42. Click on title for more information... |
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Poster: Greetings & Thanks to the Natural World (accordian-folded) $11.95 P-G&T 4.25" wide by 5.3" tall, folded (4.5" x 39" long, unfolded) 100% postconsumer recycled paper In eleven hand-lettered and watercolor-illustrated panels, GREETINGS & THANKS honors the universal message of gratitude and thanksgiving. It is long and narrow when hung on your wall (it comes with hanging string), or small and handy for prayers and meditations when keep folded on a table. Inspired by the Thanksgiving Address of the Haudenosaunee, an oral tradition used at gatherings. Designed and drawn by Karen Kerney. A portion of the proceeds from sales of this poster go to the Onondaga Nation. (www.onondaganation.org) Click on title to see the full text of the poster |
Poster: Raise Our Voices $14.00 P-ROV 18" x 24" art by Eric Drooker Caption reads: "Raise our voices against the tanks! Join with us! Swell our ranks! Rid the world of evil tanks funded by evil banks!" |
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Poster: Let All Trade Be Fair! P-LATBF 11" x 17"Full Color by Ricardo Morales Levins Whether it's coffee, soccer balls, fruit, chocolate, children's toys or household goods, let all trade be fair to the people of the world. |
Poster: Harvey Milk $7.00 P-HM Photograph of San Francisco (and the world's) first openly-gay elected official, Supervisor Harvey Milk (1930-1978), also known as "The Mayor of Castro Street," as he was a prominent gay rights activist. He was assassinated at age 48, at the same time George Moscone, the mayor of San Francisco was also assassinated, November 27th 1978. |
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Poster: Barack Obama (quote from his speech on racism) P-OBAMA 22"x18" black on coated 100 lb.heavyweight matte finish stock. Not sold in stores or other catalogues or websites. "I will never forget that the only reason that I'm standing here today is because somebody, somewhere stood up for me when it was risky. Stood up when it was hard. Stood up when it wasn't popular. And because that somebody stood up, a few more stood up. And then a few thousand stood up. And then a few million stood up. And standing up, with courage and clear purpose, they somehow managed to change the world." - Barack Obama |
Poster: How To Build Community $15.00 P-HTBC 12" x 36" Designed by Karen Kerney watercolor 1999 TEXT: Turn off your TV Leave your house Know your neighbors Look up when you are walking Greet people Sit on your stoop Plant flowers Use your library Play together Buy from local merchants Share what you have Help a lost dog Take children to the park Garden together Support neighborhood schools Fix it even if you didn't break it Have pot lucks Honor elders Pick up litter Read stories aloud Dance in the street Talk to the mail carrier Listen to the birds Put up a swing Help carry something heavy Barter for your goods Start a tradition Ask a question Hire young people for odd jobs Organize a block party Bake extra and share Ask for help when you need it Open your shades Sing together Share your skills Take back the night Turn up the music Turn down the music Listen before you react to anger Mediate a conflict Seek to understand Learn from new and uncomfortable angles Know that no one is silent though many are not heard Work to change this |
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Poster: How to Build Global Community $15.00 P-HTBGC 12" x 36" Designed by Karen Kerney watercolor 1999 TEXT: Think of no one as "them" Don't confuse your comfort with your safety Talk to strangers Imagine other cultures through their poetry and novels Listen to music you don't understand Dance to it Act locally Notice the workings of power & privileged in your culture Question consumption Know how your lettuce and coffee are grown: wake up and smell the exploitation Look for fair trade and union labels Help build economies from the bottom up Acquire few needs Learn a second (or third) language Visit people, places, and cultures - not tourist attractions ... |
Poster: Improve Your Neighborhood. Plant A Garden $15.00 P-IYNPG 24" x 18" Click the picture or title for a large version of the poster. "Improve Your Neighborhood. Plant A Garden" |
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Poster: Live Green P-LGL Click the poster to see a larger version of it. 11" x 17" |
Poster: Transition to... Green P-TTG Click the poster to see a larger version of it. 8" x 17" |
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Poster: U.S. Interventions Since World War II P-USI 18" x 24" Offset lithographed designed by Josh McFee of Just Seeds 2009 Our nation outspends every other nation on earth, combined, in on war and preparation for war. It's a war and militaism dependent economy. No wonder we have had war on a nearlty continuous basis since W.W. II. This poster shows the countries we've waged war against. Simple yet powerful graphics tell the grim story of our national addictioin to war. |
Poster: Web of Life $12.00 P-WOL The Web of Life designed by Bindia Thapar 2008 12" x 24" This beautiful Earth tribute gently reminds children of the connectedness of all life. |
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Poster: Make Art Not War $15.00 P-MANW Designed by Shepard Fairie 2007 18" x 24" post-consumer recycled satin finish stock. Also available as a postcard (see Peace Postcards; Social Justice Postcards) |
Poster: Sophie Scholl The True Story of The Woman Who Defied Hitler P-SSWWDH 11" x 17" High Gloss poster stock Photograph of German college student anti-Nazi activist and member of the White Rose, a secret student group at the University of Munich in Germany during the Nazi regime. The group mimeographed a series of six leaflets against the Nazis, which the Third Reich considered an act of treason against the German state. The students were arrested, interrogated, and within five days brought before a "kangaroo court" ("The People's Court"), charged, prosecuted, sentenced and taken from the courtroom directly to the guillotine to be beheaded. The Nazi's needed to make an example of the White Rioe students. The German government feared that there may have been other Germans clandestinely opposed to the Nazi dictatorship. Under a fascist dictatorship, people are executed by the state for merely leafletting. Sophie Scholl (1923-1944) and the White Rise students' courage in the face of such a regime stands out still today as an example to be honored, remembered and emulated if and when totalitarianism takes over another country. |
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Poster: Ray Bradbury Quote $15.00 2009 18" x 24" 80 pound heavyweight sem-igloss stock printed in full color Quotation from fiction and fantasy writer and author of "Fahrenheit 451", Ray Bradbury (1920- ). A timeless observation about how a culture like our own can devolve into apathy, A.D.H.D., uncritical consumers and illiteracy as we become more dstracted by electronic media. |
Poster: Change The World P-DDCTW 18" x 24" 80 pound print stock photograph of Dorothy Day by Bob Fitch published by the Resource Center for Nonviolence, Santa Cruz, CA Dorothy Day, the radical Catholic Worker activist at a United Farm Workers protest in Lamont, CA in July, 1973. Print run: 1,000 copies. Click on title to read the complete text on the poster... |
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Poster: You Are Here $10.00 P-YAH 24" x 36" 2010 Our place in the Milky Way Galaxy. This puts everything into perspective. Our planet is just a speck among trillions. |
Poster: The ABC's of Green Living $16.00 P-ABCGL 24" x 36" 100% post-consumer recycled 100 pound weight print stock by Donna Tarbania, Karen Kerney (illustrations and design), Dik Cool and many friends © 2010 Click on the title to see an enlarged version of the poster that's legible. |
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Poster: Solar Energy - the fire in the sky $20.00 P-SE 24" x 34" 100% post-consumer recycled 100 pound poster stock designed by Alan Kettler © 1985 / SCW © 2010 Renewable energy is generated from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rivers, oceans and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished. Unlike fossil fuels (coal and petroleum products), renewable sources of energy (solar, wind, water and geothermal) are clean and do not pollute the air, water or land. |
Poster: Wind Power - the benevolent breeze $20.00 P-SCWWIND Renewable energy is generated from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rivers, oceans and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished. Unlike fossil fuels (coal and petroleum products), renewable sources of energy (solar, wind, water and geothermal) are clean and do not pollute the air, water or land. 24x34 Artist: Alan Kettler |
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Poster: Hate Free Zone $7.00 Art by Amy Bartell 2010 8" x 10" 80 pound matte finish photo stock. (also available as a T-shirt, see T-Shirt section) |
Poster: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn $12.00 art by Janna Schneider poster weight stock 11" x 17 It's true. We can't remember the names of most of the petty tyrants while we honor those who resisted and rebelled. Words from Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, leader of the Industrial Workers of the World. Click on image to enlarge. |
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