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Posts by Rachel Sperry
A printed out poster for the economic blackout on February 28 on a telephone poll across the street from buildings. The poster shows a big red Jack rabbit on an aqua blue back ground. It says economic blackout in hand done black type. There are two black speech bubbles. One says “don’t buy stuff Friday February 28th. The other says we have power. Below it says No Amazon, Walmart, target, gas food, gas. Below that it says OK small business, use cash. Designed by Martha Rich.
Love this! Today’s the day! It’s just the beginning. United we stand, divided we fall. It was nice that a bunch of people asked me if they could use my poster like this.
Hey NYTimes — *now* you’re lighting the beacons? NOW?!? After months of “Sauron: Avatar Of Evil… Or Extreme Uniter?” thumbsucker reporting you’re screaming what we’ve known since 2015? Fuck all the way off.
I did an illustration for Cake Zine’s 6th volume: DAILY BREAD! It looks like it’s going to be a really great issue. You can pre-order here: cakezine.com/products/dai...
Blue Square with text that reads: Make your voice heard. Senator Angus King (207) 622-8292 Senator Susan Collins (207) 622-8414 Rep. Chellie Pingree (207) 774-5019 Rep. Jared Golden (207) 241-6767
Maine People! Our Senators and Congresspeople were hired by us to represent our collective voice. And they can't know what we want if we don't tell them.
These elected officials all have more than 1 office, email contact or the option to contact via a form. Visit their websites for more.
I was working on these valentines to send to friends and lovers but now I think they would be more useful to send to our representatives to hold their feet to the fire.
Download them at www.annikaearley.com/shop/valenti...
Use code “FUCKFASCISM” to download them for free!
#mail #art #democracy
Without Julia Warhola’s emotional support, it’s difficult to imagine what would have become of Andy, her eccentric and queer son growing up on the tough streets of South Oakland, Pittsburgh.
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In NYC for a few days, what should we see?
Here's something cool and local you can be part of! Portland House of Pizza reached out to let us know that their customers were encouraging them to support Maine Needs. So they got to work and organized this fundraiser.
Tuesday, January 28th 11am-9pm. Portion of sales donated to Maine Needs.
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