Poster: Early Warning Signs of Fascism
$15.00 $10.00 On Sale!
Early Warning Signs Of Fascism 12" x 24" 2016 P-EWSF
Laurence W. Britt wrote about the common signs of fascism in April, 2003, after researching seven fascist regimes: Hitler's Nazi Germany; Mussolini's Italy; Franco's Spain; Salazar's Portugal; Papadopoulos' Greece; Pinochet's Chile; Suharto's Indonesia. Post this when then most people will be able to read it and realize that it applies to our own "Homeland" (the same word the used to describe their nation). Put this poster up in community centers, clubs, town halls, libraries, schools, workplaces, churches, synagogues mosques.
Also available ads a postcard: P-EWSF
For more info & to read the text click on the link below . . .
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Poster: "In a Time of Universal Deceit..." - Orwell
$36.00
P-OQ
P-OQ
2011 17" x 22" 80 pound stock THIS PRINT IN VERY LIMITED STOCK. The pubisher has permanently discontinued it, and is out-of business.
"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutrionary act." - George Orwell
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Poster: Volcano
$24.00
P-V
Hand silkscreen printed 17" x22" 2019 by Ricard Levins Morales
The text in this colorful image reads:
Power comes from below / from the hidden places where it gathers / until, discovering itself, it blazes into view, lighting
the sky and reshaping the landscape / sweeping away barriers it seems would stand forever!
This beautifulposter is screen printed onto black, heavy weight stock paper each one slightly unique.
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Poster: King 1967 Speech
$5.00
P-KING
(Donnelly/Colt design ©1994). Recycled paper. 11"x17"
Click on title for full text of quotation...
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Poster: IN OUR AMERICA ALL PEOPLE ARE EQUAL LOVE WINS BLACK LIVES MATTER IMMIGRANTS & REFIUGEESARE WELCOME DISABILITIES ARE RESPECTED WOMEN ARE IN CHARGE OF THEIR BODIES PEOPLE & PLANET ARE VALUED OVER PROFIT DIVERSITY IS CELEBRATED
$10.00
P-IOA
12" x 18" 100 Pound Posterboard Recycled Stock In response to the 2016 election, a group of Portland (OR) women decided to support an era of activism, democracy and resistance. They call themselves Nasty Women Get Shit Done PDX. Also available as a Magnet ($5), Button ($3), Postcard (1.00) and corrugated plastic yard sign ($15)
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Poster: Hate Free Zone
$7.00
P-HFZ
Art by Amy Bartell 2010 8" x 10" 80 pound matte finish photo stock.
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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
$25.00 $15.00 On Sale!
P-TWIW
Quote from Wade Davis 12" x 24"
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Poster: Dare To Be Powerful
$30.00 $22.00 On Sale!
P-DTBP
10" x 22" hand screenprinted on 110# heavy black matte stock 2012
Stunning, vibrant design! Graphic artist Ricardo Levins Morales created this print using the words of the late poet Audre Lorde: "When I dare to be powerful to use my strength in the servce of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid." . . . words to grow, thrive, and live by!
Eye-catching bright solid colors on contrasting black heavy poster stock background.
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Poster: Hope Has Two Beautiful Daughters; their names are anger and courage.
$15.00
P-HOPE
11" x 17" art by Janna Schneider Pink, blue and white on black
P-HOPE
"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.)
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Poster: Study History
$15.00 $12.00 On Sale!
P-SH
11" x 17" design by Ricardo Levins Morales
from lyrics by Si Kahn and a quote by labor activist Peter Rachleff. This print drives home the importance of history in social change activism. A people or a movement without awareness of its own history are lost and destined to repeat the mistakes of the past.
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Poster: Together We Can Do It!
$15.00
24" x 18" Offset Lithographed Union Printed poster 2016
This celebration of women's power and the strength of diversity, by Innosanto Nagara, is a descendant of the classic Rosie the Riveter poster.
Also available as a postcard, P-TWC
© 2015 Design Action Collective / Innosanto Nagara
Item code: P-TWC
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Poster: Change The World
$18.00
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: "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: Practice Random Kindness and Senselss Acts of Beauty --Anne Herbert
$5.00 $2.00 On Sale!
P-PRK
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Poster: No Struggle No Progress - Frederick Douglass P-NSNP
$14.00
18" x 24" 100 pound poster stock union printed 2013
"...Power concedes nothing without a struggle. It never did and it never will. - August 3, 1857"
Biographic notes on poster outline many facets of this remarkable man's life: abolitionist, women's rights advocate, orator, publisher, theoretician. Sponsor: Onondaga Historical Assoc.
Also available as a 4" x 6" postcard (PC-NSNP)
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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: Century of Struggle
$25.00
24" x 36" art designed & created by Ricardo Levins Morales & Janna Schneider
This stunning large full color lithographed print illustrates many of the activists through the 20th century who helped build a better world. Inspiring.
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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.
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Poster: Martin Luther King
$17.00
P-MLK
17" x 22" 2 color poster Photograph by Bob Fitch Published by Resource Center for Nonviolence, Santa Cruz, CA
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Poster: Signs
$18.00
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.
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Poster: Coexist (2x3 version)
$24.00
2 x 3 ft. print 2013
This is a new version of one of the most popular posters. This one is vertically-formatted, and the colors are vivid against a black background. You can trim the 2 foot width to accomodate a smaller space if you want to. It's a beautiful fresh take on the co-exist theme. This version also includes the nine-pointed star, symbol of the Ba'ha'i Faith (it isn't on other versions).
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Poster: Greetings & Thanks to the Natural World (accordian-folded)
$14.00
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
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Poster: Raise Our Voices
$15.00
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: I Am No Longer Afraid
$36.00
P-IANLA
Photograph by Hella Hammid, words by Deena Metzger, poster design by Shiela Levrant de Bretteville. (Wingbow Press, 1989). 24" x 17". Offset lithography on 110 pound print stock. 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
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Poster: How To Build Community
$18.00
P-HTBC
12" x 36" Designed by Karen Kerney watercolor also available as postcard P-HTBC
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: Thank You Sister Rosa Parks
$12.00 $9.00 On Sale!
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.
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Poster: How to Build Global Community
$18.00
P-HTBGC
12" x 36" Designed by Karen Kerney watercolor also available as postcard (P-HTBGC)
TEXT:
12" x 36" Designed by Karen Kerney watercolor
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 . . .
For rest of the quote, click on the title (above)
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Poster: Ray Bradbury Quote
$49.00
P-RBQ
2009 18" x 24" 80 pound heavyweight sem-igloss stock printed in full color
P-RBQ
Quotation from fiction and fantasy writer and author of "Fahrenheit 451", Ray Bradbury (1920-2012): "You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them." A timeless observation about how a culture like our own can devolve into apathy, short attention spans, impatience, and distraction, as uncritical consumers. Most Americans now only read one book a year. A small minority continue to be avid readers of books. He will always be remembered through his visionary literary legacy. The publisher of this poster, Knowledge Unlimited has permanently discontinued this print and is out of business. We only have a very few remaining in stock and only sell one per customer.
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Poster: Earth At Night
$18.00
P-EAN
National Geographic Society 2009 22 x 35"
This intriguing map reveals the lights of the Earth at night in stunning detail. The rare view is a composite digital image made over a year on cloud-free nights. It also shows where fires rage, natural gas burns off, and fishing takes place at night. The most economically-developed countries of the world are also the most illuminated ones. The countries of western Europe, North America and Japan are the most illuminated at night, as are the industrial cities of China and India that operate 'round the clock.
An excellent conversation-starter and way to raise global awareness. Great for any classroom.
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Poster: Pyramid of Capitalist System
$12.00
Pyramid of Capitalist System, 1911 11" x 17" Matte Finish Cover Stock
Also available as a postcard: Item # PC-POC
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Poster: Keep Calm & Carry On. NO THANKS. I'd Rather Raise Hell & Change The World
$12.00
P-KC
11" x 17" poster 67 pound cover stock union printed 2013 also available as a postcard (PC-KC)
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Poster: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
$12.00
P-EGF
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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Poster: If you give me a fish...
$12.00
P-FISH
11' x 17" Northland Poster Collective 1996
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
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Poster: Welcome
$15.00
P-WELCOME
Accordion Poster 4" x 35" 2012
Each of the seven 4" x 5 WELCOME panels contains a beautiful letter filled-in with graphics from a previously published Syracuse Cultural Workers product, and a progressive saying which begins with the panels letter. This inspirational poster will welcome people to your home, office, place of worship, classroom or any other location you want to have awarm, inviting "Welcome message on display. It can also be used as a booklet/gift for welcoming rituals.
Folded, it comes with a strng through a hole at the top to hang it.
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Poster: Same Struggle Different Difference
$14.00
16" x 18" Offset Lithographed [poster 2014 © Dan Wilkins/ SCW©2014
"There is power in knowing my struggle is your struggle and yours mine." Dan Wilkins
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Poster: Sing & Shout...Pete Seeger (1919-2014)
$18.00
P-S&S...Pete
18" x 24" offset lithographed print 2014 photograph of Pete Seeger by Bob Fitch published by Resource Center for Nonviolence 6/14 union printed
This photograph of Pete Seeger was taken when he was fifty in 1969, three years past the halfway point of his 94 year life, which spanned most of the 20th century and influenced folk music as well as the peace, social and environmental justice movements of the last half century. Thank you, Pete, for your service to both your country and the world, as a global citizen.
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Poster: Co-Exist (Graffiti version)
$18.00 $13.00 On Sale!
P-COE_Graffiti
24" x 36" Photograph of graffiti featuring the word "Co-exist"
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Poster: If You Can Walk...
$15.00
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: The ABC's of Green Living
$20.00
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 Green living defined letter by letter with 26 illustrations.
Click on the title to see an enlarged version of the poster that's legible.
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Poster: We Can Do It! (Rosie the Riveter)
$8.00 $4.00 On Sale!
P-WCDI
"We Can Do It!" Reprint of a World War 2 era poster 20"x28"
Famous image of iconic woman factory worker known as "Rosie the Riveter". This is a widespread and popular misconception. The actual "Rosie the Riveter" was a painting by Norman Rockwell for the cover of the Saturday Evening Post magazine during WW 2. This painting, actually called "Westinghouse Wendy" was by J. Howard Miller, an artist employed by the Westinghouse Corporation. But myths persist and it will probably always be referred to as "Rosie The Riveter" Geraldine Doyle (1924-2010), at age 17, posed for the painting in 1942. The image was made into a widely-distributed poster by the War Production Co-ordinating Committee during the Secind World War. Before theirt was television, there were posters, everywhere. She was a symbol of pride, accomplishment and perseverance then and continues to be today.
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Poster: Molly Ivins
$15.00 $11.00 On Sale!
P-MIQ
11" x 17" designed by Ricardo Levins Morales
The words of the late progressve writer Molly Ivins (1944-2007) to inspire us in our lives.
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Poster: Independent Alternative Media
$15.00 $10.00 On Sale!
P-IM
2008 11" x 17" print designed by Ricardo Levins Morales.
Whether it's magazines, weekly papers, pirate low-power radio, cable TV channels, or internet broadcasting, alternative media tell our stories when the mainstream media does not. And alternative media is increasingly under attack.
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Poster: A Call To Defy Corporate Domination
$10.00
P-CTD
24" x 36" Black text on white coated stock Out-of-print 14 left.
P-CTD
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Poster: We Are The Mainstream
$15.00 $13.00 On Sale!
P-WATM-JJ
11" x 17" digital print by Ricardo Levins Morales
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Poster: Bread & Roses
$12.00
P-B&R
11" x 17" digital print Design by Ricardo Levins Morales
The strike was won March 14, 1912
Rose Schneiderman, pioneering labor organizer and feminist, coined the title phrase. It was later associated with the important and successful Lawrence, Mass. textile strike of 1912, and made widely popular through the James Oppenheim song.
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Poster: Labor Movement
$12.00
P-LM
11" x 17" design by Ricardo Levins Morales
Social progress for humanity did not happen by itself and it will not defend itself. Organized workers struggled long and hard for every workplace gain that's been achieved. Only organized people can do that.
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Poster: Martin Luther King Jr. Quote: "The ultimate weakness of violence is that it is a descending spiral..."
$18.00 $15.00 On Sale!
P-TUW
18" x 24"
Click on title for the rest of the quotation text of the poster...
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Poster: Eugene V. Debs Quote
$15.00 $13.00 On Sale!
11" x 17" 2012 scratchboard art by Ricardo Levins Morales
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Poster: Environmental Justice
$12.00
P-EJ
11" x 17" design by Ricardo Levins Morales 2006
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Poster: All My Heroes Have FBI Files
$8.00
11" x 17" 67 pound cover stock 2013 also available as a postcard (PC-AMH)
How many can you name? These people are/were dangerous?
Tupac Shakur, Bob Dylan, Lucy, Jimi Hendrix, Albert Einstein, John Lennon, Malcolm X, Janis Joplin, Lenny Bruce, Cesar Chavez,William Faulkner, Marilyn Monroe, Pablo Picasso, Who?, Jane Fonda, Abbie Hoffman, (Who?), Martin Luther King, Andy Warhol, (and who?)
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Poster: WELCOME - 9" x 60" Horizontal version
$25.00
9" x 60" accordion-folded; seven 9" x 8.75" horizontal panels, spelling "Welcome" 2013
The large horizontal can be hung in classrooms, offices, and it accordions across a shelf, on a mantle or at the back of a display.
Each of the seven panels in our accordion posters contains a beautiful, single letter from the word "welcome" which is filled with graphics of previously published images.
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Poster: Never Doubt
$18.00 $15.00 On Sale!
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". 67 pound vellum stock.
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Poster: Woody Guthrie Quote
$15.00 $12.00 On Sale!
P-WGQ
11" x 17"" 67 pound matte finish poster stock Digitally printed from the (now closed) Northland Poster Collective woodcut design by Ricardo Levins Morales
Bastille Day (July 14th) 2012 marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of the legendary American folksinger/songwriter, troubadour, friend to the downtrodden Woody Guthrie.
Now, also available as a Postcard: PC-WGQ
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Poster: General Strike May 1
$10.00
P-GSM1
18 x 24" 80 pound matte finish stock 2012 design by Molly Crabapple & John Leavitt
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Poster: Healthy Workplaces Work!
$11.00
11" x 17" Ricardo Levins Morales
Text reads: Workers' Rights
ClEan Air
Solidarity
Union Power
SafEty
ColleCtive Action
HealThy Workers
Healthy Workplaces
W O R K !
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Poster: Cry rage, freedom's child
$40.00 $25.00 On Sale!
P-CRFC
1979 18" x 24" ONLY TWO LEFT - OIUT OF PRINT
Cry rage 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
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Poster: The ABC's of Organizing
$15.00 $12.00 On Sale!
P-ABCOO
11" x 17" by Ricardo Levins Morales
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Poster: Nelson Mandela - The Struggle Is My Life
$12.00 $7.00 On Sale!
11" x 17" 2013
Also available as a postcard PC-NM
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Poster: Pete Seeger
$20.00
2013 11" x 17" print signed by the artist, Robert Shetterly
This painting is part of Robert Shetterly's growing series of Americans Who Tell the Truth. Shetterly, a Maine portrait artist has created dozens of paintings of women and men throhghout U.S. history, who have challenged the status quo in many fields. This is the first of his portraits that we are offering. The text reads: "Song, song, kept them going and going. They didn't realize the millions of seeds they were sowing. They were singing in marches, even singing in jail. Songs gave them the courage to believe they would not fail."
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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: IMAGINE
$15.00
P-JLSF-IMAG 24" x 36" 2013 photograph of inlay at Strawberry Fields, the memorial to John Lennon (1940-1980) in Central Park, N.Y.C.
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Poster: No Justice No Peace
$12.00
P-NJNP
12" x 18" print on 100# cover stock, 100% recycled art by Eric Drooker
"No Justice, No Peace" has long been a rallying cry, but in 2015 it has echoed across the country in the aftermath of the police killings of Eric Garner (Staten Island, N.Y.), Michael Brown (Ferguson, MO) and 68 other unarmed black men. Eric Drooker's powerful image originally was on the cover of The New Yorker (September 1, 2014).
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Poster: The Cycle of Cooperation
$12.00
11 x 17" poster art by Ricardo Levins Morales union printed
P-CC
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Poster: Our Calling
$12.00
11 x 17" poster art by Ricardo Levins Morales union printed
Text around border reads:
"Our calling is not to cross boundaries, defy restrictions or escape compartments. It is to embrace a universe that does not admit their existence."
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Poster: My Hands Are All I Own...
$12.00
11 x 17" poster art by Ricardo Levins Morales union printed
Text reads: "My hands are all I own, they are my love and my sustenance." Victor Jara
"Mis manos son lo ϊnico que tengo, son mi amor y mi sustento."
Headwaters Foundation for Justice
This is a quote from the popular Chilean singer-songwriter, Victor Jara, who was arrested, imprisoned among thousands of other leftists in the national stadium where he was tortured and had all his fingers broken. The military guards then said "Play your guitar now!" and Victor did with broken fingers. The guards shot and killed him in front of the thousands of others they had rebounded up to torture and murdered. This owas one of the moist brutal coups ever backed by the U.S. government. The Chilean military bombed the Presidential palace on September 11, 1973 in a CIA-backed Coup D-Etat that overthrew the democractically-elected Socialist President. Salvador Allende. Henry Kissinger and the Nixon administration in the U.S. supported this coup, and for the next 19 years Chile was ruled by the fascist government of military General Augusto Pinochet. The ttory behind Victor Jara makes his words about his hands so much more powerful.
For n outstanding a docudrama about the September 11th Chilean Coup, see the Academy Award-Winning 1983 film "Missing" by Costa-Gavras. We carry the DVD.
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Poster: Reproductive Freedom For All Women
$8.00
P-RFAW
11" x 17" 110 pound cover stock design by Erika Weihs
Also available as a button, code: RFAW
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Poster: Aldous Huxley Quote
$10.00
P-AHQ
11" x 17" 67 pound white vellum stock Quotation from Aldous Huxley, writer and philosopher (1894-1963)
Text reads: "Freedom is supremely valuable for without Freedom human beings cannot be fully human. It is our duty therefore to do whatever we can to resist the forces that menace Freedom."
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Poster: Solar Energy - the fire in the sky
$18.00
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.
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Poster: "A Nation that continues year after year to spend more money on war than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death" Martin Luther King, Jr.
$12.00
12" x 18" poster 2016 Martin Luther King quite on the U.S. war budget.
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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".
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Poster: Gone With The Wind: Reagan & Thatcher in 1981 Nuclear Armageddeon Satire Movie Poster
$4.00
P-GWTW
24" x 36" Matte Finish 100 pound cover stock 1981
The beginning of the downward spiral from progress to the increasing wealth of the 1%. This poster is a classic from the resistance movement during the Reagan/Thatcher era. Last remaining copies of the original U.S. imprint run of this satiric take-off of the "Gone With The Wind" movie poster. Lots of humorous details. When these are sold out, they're gone ...with the wind. And still at its original 1981 price of $4 ! (shipping at today's prices is at least another $5; we will charge the exact cost of shipping the poster rolled in a sturdy tube)
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Poster: Dominator Demagogue Donald
$12.00
P-DT
2016 11" x 17" print
Satirical caricature of a uniformed, authoritarian demagogue Trump.
Anonymous illustrator, due to the subject's notorious litigious penchant for suing his critics. Ask about bulk pricing for 25 or more, with an adhesive back, for posting in public.
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Mini Hanging Accordion-Style Mini-Poster: "Greetings & Thanks
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$8.00
MASP-G&T
2" wide by 3" tall, folded MINI-version of the original larger version 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
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Poster: Nevertheless She Persisted
$12.00
11" x 17" print art by Amey Bartell, AE Originals 2017
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Poster: Love Wins
$12.00
P-LW
Print on poster stock art by Amy Bartell 2017
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Poster: Stand Together
$12.00
P-ST
11" x 17" print poster stock art by Amy Bartell 2017
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Poster: RESIST
$7.00
11" x 17 poater Artist Dawn Cook painted this sign for the 2018 Women's March in Hartford, CT, one of scores of marches in cities and towns throughout the United States on January 20th photograph by Roxanne Pandolfi.
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Poster: The Golden Rule
$15.00 $12.00 On Sale!
P-GR8
Black type and maroon images on Recycled natural 80-pound stock 11" x 17 Best-selling poster, fewer than 8 left.
Text reads 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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Poster: We Will Not Be Silent!/Sophie Scholl
$10.00 $8.00 On Sale!
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.
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Poster: Teach First!
$12.00
P-TF
11" x 17" print 2019 by Ricardo Levins Morales
A stencil-styled red hand grips a pencil pointing upwards in its fist. The background shows an eruption of people power.
Originally made to show solidarity with striking teachers, this is a great poster for educators, writers or researchers.
Put it on your wall to show you work for a purpose!
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Poster: The Two Greatest Obstacles to democracy in the United States are, first the delusion among the poor that we have a democracy, and second, the chronic terror among the rich les we get it. Fr. Edward Dowling, 1941
$12.00
P-TGOD
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Yard Sign: "In Our America All People Are Equal Love Wins Black Lives Matter Immigrants and Refugees Are Welcome Disabilities Are Respected Women Are In Charge of Their Bodies People & Planet Are Valued Over Profit Diversity Is Celebrated
$17.00
YS-IOA
14" x 22" Corrugated plastic colorfast silkscreen printed on both sides (waterproof paint will not run) Created in 2017 by NWGSDPDX (Nasty
Women Get Shit Done - Portland) Includes a wire "H" stake to mount it in the ground NOTE: Shipping cost is higher than the amount automatically estimated by the website ordering calculator. We charge only the actual shipping cost to your location.
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Poster: GREEN ECONOMY GREEN JOBS GREEN FUTURE! SEIZE THE MOMENT!
$12.00
P-GE
11" x 17" print 2019 by Ricard Levins Morales
The sun in this poster beams down on a tall sunflower, illuminating environmentally sustainable industry. In grey on the edges, outdated fossil fuel projects billow smoke.
Green Economy, Green Jobs, Green Future. In a sensible and sustainable system, all jobs will be green jobs.
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Poster: We are the medicine. Our cousins know
$12.00
P-PAN
Original mixed media illustrations by Ricardo Levins Morales with messages for the difficult times of COVID-19.
11" x 17"
1. Little fox in green and brown burrow: Stay Aware
2. Loon with chicks riding on its back, in a canal with reeds on the bank: Support those most vulnerable
3. Two beavers inside a dam: Limit Exposure
4. A monarch butterfly on rocks by water, with foliage behind, dipping legs into the water: Wash Frequently
5. A turtle with a pile of greens in front to slowly eat: Spread Calm
6. Two bear cubs peering at each other from opposite sides of a tree trunk: Check in on each other
7. Two elephants standing next to a third who is laid on the ground, ready to help up if needed: Offer healing support
8. A cheetah asleep up a tree, draped over the limbs Rest
9. A yellow lab dog with paws over face: Accept your feelings
10. A bee flying over purple thistle flowers Organize for a better future
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Accordian Poster:The Low Road by Marge Pierce
$14.00
P-LR
Accordian poster 5"x35" folded down to fit a 4.75" x 6.25" envelope union-printed
An ode to the necessity of struggle, to the imperative of movement building,to the never-ending pursuit of justice & liberation.
The Low Road is a poem of hope and solidarity. Written in 1980, only five years after the Viet Nam war ended, is a journey of
political redemption. It takes us from the very real threat of repression and assassination to the strength and power of collective
action.
"I always appreciate Marge Piercy's unique mixture of common sense with uncommon joyful insight. he's political and sensual, astute and wild, truthful and always a step beyond.' Joy Harjo
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Poster: In the End All We Have to Offer is Ourselves
$12.00
P-AWH
Digital print 11" x 17" poster designed by Ricardo Levins Morales 2021 $12
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