Sociology T-Shirts
Description: Sociology is an exciting science. Treat yourself or surprise your friend with a fun yet educational gift. Be ready to enthral your curious mind or amaze a beloved friend with a piece that is not just a token but a doorway to exploring the magnificent enigma that is scientific discovery. Perfect for enthusiasts and casual admirers alike.
Description: The birthplace of Western civilization (and the world), Greek philosophy, art, and literature shaped our understanding of the world. Engaging with ancient Greek texts will expose you to complex ideas, critical thinking, and different perspectives.
Description: Margaret Mead quote: I used to say to my classes that the ways to get insight are: to study infants; to study animals; to study primitive people; to be psychoanalyzed; to have a religious conversion and get over it; to have a psychotic episode and get over it; or to have a love affair with an old Russian. And I stopped saying that when a little dancer in the front row put up her hand and said, 'Does he have to be old?”
Description: This empowering design is perfect for the passionate social worker who advocates for positive change. It can be also given as an inspiring gift to your cherished social worker colleagues who share the same commitment to making the world a better place through their work. This design is also fitting in time for World Social Work Day. Show your appreciation for the amazing social workers in your life with this thoughtful gift!
Description: Otto von Bismarck was a master of realpolitik, shaping European history through strategic leadership. His quote, "Only a fool learns from his own mistakes. The wise man learns from the mistakes of others," is a timeless lesson in wisdom and power. I designed this piece with a bold, historic oil-painted background, evoking his era of diplomacy and war. His authentic signature makes this an ideal gift for leaders, strategists, and history buffs.
Description: Mashup of the classic Ms. Hill album and Patricia Hill Collins. Patricia Hill Collins emphasizes that we should all be engaged in analyzing a variety of works that contribute to black feminist thought, both inside and outside of “traditional” academic texts. Collins (1990:19) notes that “the music of Black women hip-hop artists serves as a new site of Black women’s intellectual production.”
Description: The Young Ones is a British sitcom, broadcast in the United Kingdom from 1982 to 1984 in two six-part series. Shown on BBC2, it featured anarchic, offbeat humour which helped bring alternative comedy to British television in the 1980s and made household names of its writers and performers. In 1985, it was shown on MTV, one of the first non-music television shows on the fledgling channel. The show's title relates to the song of the same name, written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett, and sung by Cliff Richard and The Shadows, which was a No. 1 UK hit single.