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Anarchism Poster Set

Various Artists
Price

$80

The twenty four posters in this Celebrate People's History poster set are representations of anarchist struggles over the past 100 years, from anarchist "heroes" like Emma Goldman to groups that were part of the Spanish Civil War, 60s radicals to the counterglobalization movement. You save $64 when buying these posters as a set!

 
 
1. Emma Goldman by Ben Rubin

2. Las Mujeres Libres by Cristy Road

3. The Durruti Column by Josh MacPhee

4. Sacco & Vanzetti by Josh MacPhee

5. El Hijo Del Ahuizote by Mazatl

6. Crass by Brandon Bauer

7. The Diggers by Erik Ruin

8. Up Against the Wall Motherfucker by James David Morgan

9. The Dil Pickle Club by Marc Moscato & Dean Rank

10. IWW Local 8 by Marc Nelson & Peter Cole

11. J18, or the Carnival Against Capitalism by Edd Baldry

12. Seattle: Direct Action Shuts Down the WTO by Nicolas Lampert

13. Québec 2001: Un Carnaval Contre le Capitalisme by Kevin Yuen-Kit Lo & Stefan Christoff

14. Loukanikos the Riot Dog by Zola

15. Ursula K. Le Guin by Sophie Yannow

16. The Paris Commune by Fred Sochard

17. The Futeisha by Chris Lee

18. Pyhäjoki Antinuclear Camp by Sam Kerson

19. It Did Happen Here by Joshua Berger

20. American Birth Control League by Joana Tulik

21. Martin Sostre by Lawrence "L" Jenkins, Garrett Felber, and Josh MacPhee

22. Bo Brown by Julie Perini and Josh MacPhee

23. Hamaink/Commonwealth by Entangled Roots Press

24. Os Cangaceiros by Ryne Ziemba

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Seattle’s International Working Women’s Day for Palestine and Beyond

Seattle’s International Working Women’s Day for Palestine and Beyond

March 12, 2024

“We stand in solidarity with our Palestinian siblings in Gaza and those among our community who are directly and indirectly affected by the current war and genocide by the Israeli settler-colonial regime. Passive observation of the horrors of bombings, genocide, and prolonged apartheid is not our way. We must rise and firmly proclaim that Palestinian Liberation is a Feminist Imperative.” – Feminists for Jina Seattle