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Say Her Name

Desiree Aspiras

This linocut print created to support the Say Her Name movement and to raise funds for the global art sale Printmakers Against Racism fundraiser.

Desiree Aspiras is an educator, therapist, and printmaker from San Diego, CA.

Instagram: @printmakingasresistance

 

A bold black and white linocut featuring large white text: “SAY HER NAME”, and a raised black fist, a Black Power symbol, below.



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