| Art-for-a-Change |
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| Peace Clipart |
The site features the artwork Mark Vallen who has been creating socially conscious artworks for as long as he can remember. Being a teenager in the 60's sensitized him to politics, and like many of his generation, he became inspired by the Civil Rights and antiwar movements. Vallen has a firm commitment to figurative realism, and he's derived inspiration from the rich heritage of artists working as social critics and documentarians. |
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Peace clip-art from "Free Gifs & Animations" http://www.fg-a.com. |
| Beehive Collective |
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| Progressive Austin |
Their mission is to build strong, functional connections between activists that use words, and those that speak in pictures, to help create more accessible, powerful campaigns for the important issues of our time.
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Peace Fliers, Posters, Graphics, Comics, ... |
| BushFlash |
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| Sunrise Creek |
Need a message or visual for your protest sign? Check these out! |
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Sunrise Creek offers peace graphics to adopt, and asks that you help the doves travel in aide of world peace. They also have a variety of other graphics categories. |
| Center for the Study of Political Graphics |
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| The Peace Pretzel |
Political posters and the ideas and struggles they embody are being presented to wider publics and new generations by a unique archive. With over 50,000 posters, the CSPG archive is the largest collection.
The Center for the Study of Political Graphics collects, preserves, and exhibits posters relating to historical and contemporary movements for social change. Through its varied programs, CSPG is reclaiming the power of art to inspire people to action. |
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Counter Propaganda Posters free to print, post, and share. |
| Crystal Cloud Graphics |
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| Thousand Cranes Peace Network |
| Shared peace and ecology graphics |
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This page contains links to pages on the World Wide Web which offer free graphics and other resources, or information and guidance, to help you construct your own Web page. |
| Earthflag |
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The Earth Flag is used as the symbol of a new millennium. Since its creation in 1969 by John McConnell, the Earth Flag has been presented to US Presidents, foreign dignitaries, and leaders from all over the globe. It was inspired by the striking first photographs of the earth taken during America's historic Apollo 11 Space Mission in 1969. Margaret Mead was so deeply committed to the Earth Flag that she carried what she called "the flag for all people" with her everywhere she appeared. |
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