Leader-Full Movement: Lead & Roses Letterpress Printed Card
YOUR WORK IS GROWING A STRONG, LEADER-FULL MOVEMENT. THANK YOU!
4.25 x 5.5in (A2) letterpress printed folded card with white cotton envelope.
How it’s Printed
Letterpress printed using hand-set antique lead type & vintage cuts (printing blocks) of flowers. Card backs are printed with photopolymer plates.
About this Design
This card is in honor of the work & teachings of Ella Baker, whose powerful Black liberation organizing over decades was grounded in her belief in the importance of building “leader-full” movements, instead of focusing so heavily on individual charismatic movement leaders. Leadership development is such a critical part of organizing and movement-building, and I see y’all out there who take that work on with patience & grace & determination–and a healthy dose of humor.About Lead & Roses
The phrase “bread and roses” is usually attributed to the 1912 Lawrence, Massachusetts textile strike & originated in a James Oppenheim poem:“Our lives shall not be sweated
from birth until life closes;
Hearts starve as well as bodies:
give us bread, but give us roses!”Bread & Roses has been used in many social movement contexts as a metaphor for the importance of art, beauty, & rest as critical forms of sustenance. Lead & roses gives this phrase a letterpress pun: much of the type used in hand-setting & printing these cards is made of lead.
These are cards to bolster the hearts of organizers so that they remain deeply invested in working for collective liberation for as long as it takes.
For more information about Lead & Roses, visit: https://www.radicalemprints.com/leadandroses
Interested in a wholesale order? Reach out to nicole@radicalemprints.com. Thank you!
YOUR WORK IS GROWING A STRONG, LEADER-FULL MOVEMENT. THANK YOU!
4.25 x 5.5in (A2) letterpress printed folded card with white cotton envelope.
How it’s Printed
Letterpress printed using hand-set antique lead type & vintage cuts (printing blocks) of flowers. Card backs are printed with photopolymer plates.
About this Design
This card is in honor of the work & teachings of Ella Baker, whose powerful Black liberation organizing over decades was grounded in her belief in the importance of building “leader-full” movements, instead of focusing so heavily on individual charismatic movement leaders. Leadership development is such a critical part of organizing and movement-building, and I see y’all out there who take that work on with patience & grace & determination–and a healthy dose of humor.About Lead & Roses
The phrase “bread and roses” is usually attributed to the 1912 Lawrence, Massachusetts textile strike & originated in a James Oppenheim poem:“Our lives shall not be sweated
from birth until life closes;
Hearts starve as well as bodies:
give us bread, but give us roses!”Bread & Roses has been used in many social movement contexts as a metaphor for the importance of art, beauty, & rest as critical forms of sustenance. Lead & roses gives this phrase a letterpress pun: much of the type used in hand-setting & printing these cards is made of lead.
These are cards to bolster the hearts of organizers so that they remain deeply invested in working for collective liberation for as long as it takes.
For more information about Lead & Roses, visit: https://www.radicalemprints.com/leadandroses
Interested in a wholesale order? Reach out to nicole@radicalemprints.com. Thank you!
YOUR WORK IS GROWING A STRONG, LEADER-FULL MOVEMENT. THANK YOU!
4.25 x 5.5in (A2) letterpress printed folded card with white cotton envelope.
How it’s Printed
Letterpress printed using hand-set antique lead type & vintage cuts (printing blocks) of flowers. Card backs are printed with photopolymer plates.
About this Design
This card is in honor of the work & teachings of Ella Baker, whose powerful Black liberation organizing over decades was grounded in her belief in the importance of building “leader-full” movements, instead of focusing so heavily on individual charismatic movement leaders. Leadership development is such a critical part of organizing and movement-building, and I see y’all out there who take that work on with patience & grace & determination–and a healthy dose of humor.About Lead & Roses
The phrase “bread and roses” is usually attributed to the 1912 Lawrence, Massachusetts textile strike & originated in a James Oppenheim poem:“Our lives shall not be sweated
from birth until life closes;
Hearts starve as well as bodies:
give us bread, but give us roses!”Bread & Roses has been used in many social movement contexts as a metaphor for the importance of art, beauty, & rest as critical forms of sustenance. Lead & roses gives this phrase a letterpress pun: much of the type used in hand-setting & printing these cards is made of lead.
These are cards to bolster the hearts of organizers so that they remain deeply invested in working for collective liberation for as long as it takes.
For more information about Lead & Roses, visit: https://www.radicalemprints.com/leadandroses
Interested in a wholesale order? Reach out to nicole@radicalemprints.com. Thank you!