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Description: PRESS logo is merch inspired by Motaz Azaiza's uniform, a Palestinian hero documenting the atrocities of Gaza before his recent evacuation.
Press Logo (Palestine Merch Inspired by Journalist Motaz Azaiza) Mug
by FutureGadgetsToday
$14 $18
Description: Some of the first news circulations occurred in Renaissance Europe. These handwritten newsletters contained news about wars, economic conditions, and social customs and were circulated among merchants. The first printed news appeared by the late 1400s in German pamphlets that contained content that was often highly sensationalized. The first newspaper written in English was The Weekly Newes, published in London in 1621. Several papers followed in the 1640s and 1650s. In 1690, the first American newspaper was published by Richard Pierce and Benjamin Harris in Boston. However, it did not have permission from the government to be published and was immediately suppressed.
Description: Pro Democracy, Pro Science & Facts, Pro Free Press, Pro Human Rights, Pro Equality, Pro Health Care of All, Pro Kindness in distressed white bars.
Pro Democracy, Science, Free Press, Human Rights, Equality, Health Care for All, Kindness Mug
by Jitterfly
$14 $18
Description: Colorful Freedom of Speech activism design in blue, yellow, orange, green and red. Free Press Matters, Free Speech Matters, Truth Matters, Journalism Matters. Perfect freedom activism fashion to support First Amendment rights, freedom of speech, journalists, journalism, freedom of the press, human rights, freedom from censorship, and freedom to protest.
Truth, Freedom of Speech, Journalism, Free Press All Matter Mug
by Jitterfly
$14 $18
Description: The Wolfgang Press were an English post-punk band, active from 1983 to 1995, recording for the 4AD label. The core of the band was Michael Allen, Mark Cox, and Andrew Gray. The group is best known for its 1992 international hit single "A Girl Like You".
The Wolfgang Press - Queer - Minimalist Style Graphic Design Mug
by saudade
$14 $18
Cigars presses from a cigar shop in New Orleans Mug
by WelshDesigns
$14 $18
Description: This vintage-style typewriter design delivers a timely message: “Free Press = Strong Democracy.” It’s more than a slogan—it’s a direct response to rising authoritarianism and ongoing assaults on journalism. President Trump has repeatedly targeted the press, echoing authoritarian strongmen by labeling journalists as “the enemy of the people,” dismissing real reporting as “fake news,” and working to erode public trust in the Fourth Estate. This design pushes back—celebrating journalism, free speech, and the essential role of a free press in any functioning democracy. Perfect for journalists, writers, educators, and anyone who believes truth still matters and are fed up with Trump’s attacks on the free press.
Description: “...paramount among the responsibilities of a FREE PRESS is the duty to prevent any part of the government from deceiving the people...” -Justice Hugo Black NEW YORK TIMES CO. v. UNITED STATES, 403 u.s. 713 (1971)
Free Press Quote, NEW YORK TIMES CO. v. UNITED STATES, 403 u.s. 713 (1971) Mug
by sovereign120
$14 $18
Description: The Suppression of the Press and Journalism is the Suppression of Freedom. Free Press and Free Speech fashion in blue. Free Press Matters, free Speech Matters, Truth Matters, Journalism Matters. Perfect freedom activism fashion to support First Amendment rights, freedom of speech, journalists, journalism, freedom of the press, human rights, freedom from censorship, freedom of expression, and freedom to protest.
Suppression of Press, Journalism is Suppression of Freedom Mug
by Jitterfly
$14 $18