Postcard: "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)
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Postcard: "Blessed is the flame that burns in the heart's secret places." (Hannah Senesh) and "To keep a lamp buring we have to keep putting oil in it." (Mother Teresa)
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Over-Size postcard: 5" x 7"
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Postcard: Yankee Go Home
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Postcard: Girl in Pujili, Equador
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Postcard: I shop You shop He shops She shops We shop They Profit
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Postcard: Child with Hat
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Postcard: Corporate American Flag
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Postcard: Anti-Swoosh (from Adbuster's, Vancouver, BC)
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Postcard: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world: indeed, it's the only thing that ever does." (Margaret Mead)
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Postcard: One Nuclear Family Can Ruin Your Whole Life.
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Postcard: We Can Do It! (Rosie the Riveter)
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"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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Postcard: VW Bus in Space
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Postcard: Chinese Baby
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Postcard: TV, Man, Pond
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Postcard: I'm Not A Feminist, But...
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2007 • One Angry Girl Designs • Standard size (4" x 6") postacrd, shown large for readability.
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Postcard: Everyone Makes A Difference
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Postcard: "Let us not become the evil that we deplore." --Barbara Lee, House of Representatives 9/14/01
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Postcard: When Injustice Becomes Law, Resistance Becomes Duty
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Postcard: Just How Macho Left Are You?
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Oh sure. You may not Hunt Deer, Play Hockey or raise pit bulls, but take heart. You can be a leftie and be tough too... do you...
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Postcard: Your Own Kind Words Embrace You Like Loving Arms. "I Love You!"
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Postcard: "Gone With the Wind" with Reagan & Thatcher nuclear armageddon Movie Poster
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The classic 1981 poster spoof featuring Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher as the rightwing icons in the hysterical roles they were born to play in global nuclear brinksmanship. As a poster it was a worldwide underground classic through that grim decade. Collectible, these are the last remaining copies from the original print run.
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Postcard: It is dangerous to be right when those in power are wrong.
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Postcard: If you think education is expensive think of the cost of ignorance
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Postcard: Girl in Taizz, Jemen
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Postcard: Free at Last, Amandla Ngawetu
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When apartheid was finally overthrown in the Republic of South Africa, Nelson Mandela went from two decades imprisoned as a terrorist security threat under the apartheid regime, to the popularly-elected President of the country! One of the most remarkable and unforeseen sea changes in one person's life and in world history. The photographs are of Black South Africans voting for the first time in their country's presidential election. The bottom image is of Nelson Mandela.
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Postcard: Fun
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Postcard: Child in Delhi
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Postcard: You Have Just Lost My Business
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the quality of service is unacceptable. It is: -sexist -racist -homophobic -insensitve to the needs of disabled people -incompetent -rude. Yourestablishment displays/sells goods which: -offend/exploit women -involve animal cruelty in their production - exploit third world people -encourage hostility to lesbians or gay men -are of unusually poor quality -are laughably overpriced. I particularly object to:_______
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Postcard: Let our expressions of love and care be actions for peace--a gift that lasts...and lasts...and lasts...
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On special occasions, we are encouraged to honor our friends and family with purchased gifts. But times are critical. We now live in a world with weapons that can destroy everything. No longer can we rely on traditions that promote consumerism as a token of love. Herewith let us begin a new tradition. Let our expressions of love and care be actions for peace--a gift that lasts... and lasts... and lasts... and...
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Postcard: Tree Frog
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Postcard/Post-Cal: Can You Recognize a Terrorist?
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This is both a postcard and a peel-off vinyl sticker. The hybrid "Post-Cal" is both a postcard and a decal. Use it as a sticker, or mail it to a friend to stick up. It is even more timely and accurate today than it was back in 1982 when we first published it. Here's what it says:
"Know the differences between:
* a Terrorist and a Freedom-Fighter
* Hostages and Political Prisoners
* Bombing an embassy and Mining a foreign harbor
* Nationalist Fanatics and Patriotic Citizens
Do you actually believe what government officials say?
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Postcard: The Golden Rule (Islam, Judaism, Christianity, Baha'i Faith, Hinduism, Buddhism)
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Postcard: Front of Bus
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The infamous "electric kool-aid acid trip" refurbished 1946 school bus as it looked in 1965 when Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters drove it across the United States from the east coast to the west, beginning the downfall of the empire and western civilization in general. Another piece of counter-cultural Americana.
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Postcard: "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." --Wade Davis
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Postcard: I. Agenda A. Gay Agenda 1. Life 2. Liberty 3. Pursuit of Happiness B. Straight White Male Agenda 1. Life 2. Liberty 3. Pursuit of Happiness C. Feminist Agenda 1. Life 2. Liberty 3. Pursuit of Happiness D. African American Agenda 1. Life 2. Liberty 3. Pursuit of Happiness E. Hispanic Agenda 1. Life ...
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Postcard: Welcome to Reality...
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Postcard: Homeland Security - "Fighting Terrorism Since 1492"
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Postcard: Peace is everyone's business, war is just business
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Postcard: Nelson Mandela - The Struggle is My Life
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Postcard: Anti-Smoking
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Postcard: It'll be a great day when our day care centers have all the money they need and the army has to hold a bake sale to buy battleships
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Postcard: Fight Racism
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Image from the only photograph ever taken of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X together, in 1964, Washington, D.C., duing an event they both attended.
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Postcard: Harvey Milk
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Phortograph 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 rughts activist. He was assassinated at age 48, at the same time Gorge Moscone, the mayor of San Francisco was also assassinated, November 27th 1978.
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Postcard: The sin must not be repeated / Hiroshima-Nagasaki / 50 years resistance to the bomb.
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1995 • Erika Weihls • Desighned for the 50th Commemnoration of the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima & Nagasaki, Japan
The crane birds depicted ibn the design are Japanese symbols of oeace. Legend in Japan is that anyone who folds one thousand paper cranes will be granted a wish. Sadako Sasaki was 2 years old when she survived the atomic destruction of Hiroshima on August 6th 1945. A ddcade later she developed leukemia. While hospitalized, she began to fold origami paper cranes. She folded over one thousand of the cranes. She died October 25, 1955. Her wish was for world peace. The 1977 children's book, "Sadako & The Thiousand Paper Cranes" tells her story. The story told in the book was that she only made 644 before she died, and that her friends folded the remaining ones to reach one thousand. In 1958 a statue of Sadako Sasaki was erected in Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park. Each year on the anniversary of the atomic bombing, August 6th, children from all over Japan bring thousands
of folded paper cranes to lay at the base of the statue. The origami crane has become an enduring symbol of the worldwide movement against nuclear weapons. The United States is still the only country on earth to ever detonate atomic bombs on human beings (August 6th on Hiroshima and August 9th 1945 on Nagasaki, Japan). The U.S. has an arsenal of thousands of nuclear weapons of far greater desrtructive power than the original bombs used in 1945. The U.S. nuclear arsenal is far greater than any other of the seven nations that have nuclear weapons.
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Postcard: Practice Random Kindness & Senseless Acts of Beauty
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