letterpress print: abolition means learning new ways
A smaller size of the original letterpress poster.
5.25 in x 11 in
two-color letterpress print (silver & a warmer champagne color)
printed on 65lb dark blue cardstock.
A meditation on some of the paradigm shifts we need in order to make abolition real, both structurally & interpersonally. 25% of all profits from this print go to Maine Youth Justice.
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Abolition means learning new ways.
Doing the work to make accountability real.
Taking principled actions grounded in care.
Grieving while growing.
Being honest about what we can and cannot hold.
Tending to broken hearts.
Refusing to subscribe to the myth of worthiness.
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A smaller size of the original letterpress poster.
5.25 in x 11 in
two-color letterpress print (silver & a warmer champagne color)
printed on 65lb dark blue cardstock.
A meditation on some of the paradigm shifts we need in order to make abolition real, both structurally & interpersonally. 25% of all profits from this print go to Maine Youth Justice.
_________________________________________________
Abolition means learning new ways.
Doing the work to make accountability real.
Taking principled actions grounded in care.
Grieving while growing.
Being honest about what we can and cannot hold.
Tending to broken hearts.
Refusing to subscribe to the myth of worthiness.
_________________________________________________
A smaller size of the original letterpress poster.
5.25 in x 11 in
two-color letterpress print (silver & a warmer champagne color)
printed on 65lb dark blue cardstock.
A meditation on some of the paradigm shifts we need in order to make abolition real, both structurally & interpersonally. 25% of all profits from this print go to Maine Youth Justice.
_________________________________________________
Abolition means learning new ways.
Doing the work to make accountability real.
Taking principled actions grounded in care.
Grieving while growing.
Being honest about what we can and cannot hold.
Tending to broken hearts.
Refusing to subscribe to the myth of worthiness.
_________________________________________________