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A Simple Poster


A Simple Poster




    A simple poster with and easy to understand message but it does hold a bit more depth than one might think at a first glance. Lets start with hands, as one can see they are of different colors but more importantly they are raised in solidarity as if they were to fight the fight separated and disunited the chance of a lasting successful change diminishes greatly. Speaking lasting change, the slogan "not only today, but everyday!" is there to remind the fight is not won or lost in a day and it must be fought for everyday, why? Many movements demanding equality is built out off the media buzz created by specific acts of injustice and when one way or another the media buzz disperses any hope for permanent change is gone with it. This is why the demand of equality of life must be for everyday. And at last of course "All Lives Matter" is to the point and self explanatory. 


      Unfortunately there wasn't any video of me and my group members presenting the poster but screenshots remain.   
 

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