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Political Posters
Eyes Speak Louder Than Words


Mt. Over Consumption
We are drowning in the things we thought we needed. Every product, every upgrade, every limited edition feeds an endless cycle of desire. What was once luxury has become disposable, and what’s disposable has become invisible. Mountains of waste rise quietly behind our convenience, built from moments of impulse and indifference. The world is choking on our bad habits: plastic, packaging, and clothes are replacing the soil, sky we walk on. If we don’t stop consuming as if the planet is endless, we’ll soon be living in the ruins of our own appetite.
RUN RUN It's the ICE Cream Truck
“RUN RUN It’s the ICE Cream truck.” The quiet tactics used by ICE to remove people from their communities. Through deception, disguise, and intimidation, these operations blur the line between law enforcement and abduction. Paper or no papers these are human beings with feelings and no one deserves to be put in a situation where they think it’s safe. We as the people of the USA need to stand for what is right, whether you may not stand with immigrants we need to see that the way they are getting people is not human.


For the People, By the People, Vote with Purpose
Voting is more than checking a box, it is choosing the kind of future we want to live in. Too often, people vote out of habit, fear, or noise, rather than understanding who and what they’re truly supporting. Power depends on our attention, and silence benefits those who do not serve us. To vote with purpose, we must first educate ourselves, we must learn who is running, what they stand for, and who they stand with. Real change begins when we stop voting for promises and start voting for people, the ones who fight for communities, not corporations; for truth, not applause.
Little Hands, Big Dreams, No Promise
The Dreamers Act was meant to protect those who grew up calling this country home, children who crossed borders not by choice, but by circumstance. Freezing or revoking it does more than change policy, it is stealing the futures of these children. Sending a message telling young people who studied, worked, and built their lives here that belonging has an expiration date. These are students, workers, and neighbors who dream but live in uncertainty. Why must we punish the children of immigrant families when they had no choice in coming to the United States.

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