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If you dare to struggle, you dare to win.

January 29, 2017

Really inspired by the emergency demos against the Muslim Ban all around Turtle Island today. Even more excited to see some of the materials from our Inaugurating Resistance Propaganda party out on the streets in NYC tonight.
If you have these materials, please put them to use! And we love to see it documented out in the world. You can download and remix them from our Graphics page.


Demonstration outside the Federal Courthouse, Brooklyn, NY. Poster produced by Wasp Print


Demonstration outside the Federal Courthouse, Brooklyn, NY. Poster designed by Pete Railand


Photo yanked from our comrade Jessie’s Instagram, on her way to JFK Airport demonstration.

Blog titled from a quote by Fred Hampton, Illinois Chairman of the Black Panther Party. Murdered by the state, while asleep in his bed, December 4, 1969.

“You have to understand that people have to pay the price for peace. You dare to struggle, you dare to win. If you dare not struggle, then goddammit you don’t deserve to win.”

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