amy-reblogs:amy-reblogs:amy-reblogs:I made these in response to hate crimes in my community. They ar
amy-reblogs:amy-reblogs:amy-reblogs:I made these in response to hate crimes in my community. They are full size and free to download and print if you’d like to use them, too.Since these are going around, I wanted to fill in some of the gaps! Here are seven more posters for communities under threat. As with the first set, these are completely free to download, print, share, repost, etc with no credit needed. This is open source activism.I can never hope to cover every community, but in light of these difficult times, I wanted to make the additions above. Hopefully, you would be able to find the poster you need to respond to any type of violence in your community. These are especially meant for allies who want to state loudly that they are here to stand with vulnerable members of society. Remember: if you just say “everyone is welcome”, some secret bigot agreeing with you is marking an asterisk in their head beside a vulnerable group they hate. Be specific. Stand up. Resist. -- source link