It's a politically terrifying yet artistically inspiring time to be alive.
I have decided to share some of my favorite images and designs that have been circulating recently. Some of these are graphic in their nature, but all tell an important story that's worth sharing.
*I will credit artists if I am able; if not, they will go un-credited until I find the names.
Let's begin with the artwork from the DAPL/Standing Rock protests. This has been a long fight, but it shall continue...#istandwithstandingrock #NODAPL
And I wouldn't be covering the new civil rights movement if I didn't show the art of Black Lives Matter activists. #BLM
Please note that some of these images are disturbing - but, that's kind of the point.
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| Art by: Alex Nabaum | 
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| Photo taken as a man yells, “Hands up, don’t shoot,” in Ferguson, Missouri, 
while protesting the death of Michael Brown in August 2014. | 
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| Cover from TIME magazine, May 2015 | 
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| Art by: Ti-Rock Moore | 
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| This political cartoon was used to compare how the legal system treated the cases of Tamir Rice and the Bundy Family trial. | 
Then, for the Inauguration Day and the Women's March, famous street & political artist Shepard Fairey, with the help of a KickStarter campaign called "We The People", created several images and collected others, waived copyrights and allowed free downloads to anyone who wanted to use them.
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Greater Than Fear 
Artist: Shepard Fairey 
Photographer: Ridwan Adhami | 
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Resilient 
Artist: Ernesto Yerena 
Photographer: Ayse Gürsöz | 
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Indivisible 
Artist: Jessica Sabogal | 
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Defend Dignity 
Artist: Shepard Fairey 
Photographer: Arlene Mejorado | 
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Protect Each Other 
Artist: Shepard Fairey 
Photographer: Delphine Diallo | 
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| The Washington Post 1/20/17 Photo Credit: Jane Murphy | 
Other images were submitted to The Amplifier Foundation's Public Call for Art. Several were used in protest either during Inauguration Day or the the following day in the Women's March(es) in DC and 600+ other locations all over the WORLD.
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| – LIZA DONOVAN, “HEAR OUR VOICE” | 
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| -VictoriA GARCIA, “RESPETA” | 
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| – JESSICA SABOGAL, “WOMEN ARE PERFECT” | 
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| – KATE DECICCIO, “EMBRACING EACHOTHER” | 
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| – JENNIFER MARAVILLAS, “OUR BODIES, OUR MINDS” | 
Our local "Sister March" (the one the Hubs and I attended) used this logo on their official page:
And protest posters created by the People:
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| Green Peace representatives climbed a construction crane to hang this "RESIST" sign. | 
Here are a handful of other pieces I enjoyed:
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| Art by Mark Bryan | 
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| Art by John Mavroundis | 
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| Art by Nikkolas Smith | 
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| Art by David Mack | 
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| Art by Mark Bryan | 
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| Art by David Mack | 
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| Art by Hayley Gilmore | 
And then there were the crafters...and the Pussy Hats. Yarn stores all over the world reported that they had run out of pink yarn (and felt) in the weeks and days before the march.
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| I love this. When you get mad, take a stab at a craft and make art! | 
And finally (for this post, at least), in response to the Trump administration putting a gag order on National Parks, NASA, demanding the deletion of all climate reports, and halting their funding:
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| Only You Can Prevent Alt Facts
Inspired by the alt social media accounts of the National Parks, America's greatest treasures. All designer proceeds will be donated and split between the National Parks Foundation and the National Forest Foundation to help protect those lands and the people that have devoted their lives to them. | 
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| Rogue NASA
Science is under attack in America, and we're here to lead the resistance (into outer space, if need be). All of Rogue NASA's proceeds from this sale will be split between Girls Who Code and the National Math + Science Initiative. | 
It's going to be quite and interesting ride, folks. Don't forget your seat belts. And protest art!



















 
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