Social Justice Mugs
Description: Your heart is a muscle the size of your fist. Keep loving. Keep fighting. Inspired by a variety of protest signs.
Your Heart is a Muscle the Size of Your Fist - Protest, Activist, Socialist Mug
by SpaceDogLaika
$18
Description: Check your privilege in this inspirational social justice shirt. Show you're aware of white privilege and fight for social issues such as gun control, black lives matter, equal rights, feminism, immigration and lgbt rights. Blue wave liberal vote shirt is perfect for social justice warriors to resist and show they're woke.
Description: HOT and NEW! This Awesome 'Every Person Is A New Door' Social Inclusion Shirt is perfect for individuals or groups who want and easy & simple Social Inclusion outfit. Click our blue colored brand link at the top to view more designs, colors, and sayings and get one for everyone in your group or family!whether you are looking for the perfect holiday gift for Halloween, Christmas and Thanksgiving, celebrating a birthday, statement tee collection, hobby tees or supporting your favorite sports team, something for mom, dad, the kids or yourself we have you covered. From Funny to serious. Lighthearted to thought-provoking. Just click the Add to Cart button and buy this shirt today! Copyright 2018 T-Shirts by Le Yogi. All rights reserved.
Description: God has nothing but praise for rulers who protect the needs of the poor. And he has only angry words for rulers who let greed run free. Don't listen to professing "Christians" who deny the government's duty to protect the poor. Such people are massive hypocrites. || Slackey Pro © Font Diner – www.fontdiner.com
Description: Jane Addams, known as the mother of social work, was a leader in the suffrage movement, founded Hull House, and co-founded the ACLU. She was the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. She was an empowered woman who spent her life empowering others. See my other feminist and lgbtq designs.
Description: Crystal Eastman, feminist, lawyer and one of the founders of the ACLU gave a speech in 1920, after the ratification of the 19th amendment, titled "Now We Can Begin." It is a wonderful, compelling and still thought provoking speech. Read it. Then begin your work to make the world a more equitable place. See my other feminist and LGBTQ designs.