Love Holds Us Together by Liza Donovan

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Proceeds support DreamCorps, a social justice accelerator founded by Van Jones that advances economic, environmental, and criminal justice solutions. Power to the Poster seeks poster designs that are catalysts for change. They challenge where we've been and set a course for where we could go. It is our hope we add to the dialogue of what is next for America and the world. Launched in 2011 by Justin Kemerling.

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Design By: Liza Donovan
Liza Donovan Liza is a Graphic Designer and artist living in Charlotte, NC. She has always been a passionate art lover and project enthusiast and turns to art for expression. Inspired by the culture and fashion of the 60s, American post-punk posters, Eastern European poster art, and cats everywhere.
Design By: Liza Donovan
Liza Donovan Liza is a Graphic Designer and artist living in Charlotte, NC. She has always been a passionate art lover and project enthusiast and turns to art for expression. Inspired by the culture and fashion of the 60s, American post-punk posters, Eastern European poster art, and cats everywhere.
Artist Statement

I made this poster in the aftermath of the election because I feel powerless, defeated, afraid; don't know what to do but want to help. So many people are feeling scared and stunned and have no idea what's going to happen to them in the next 4 years. Wearing safety pins (copying the movement in Britain after the Brexit vote) is a symbol of solidarity with Women, People of Color, Immigrants, LGBTQ people, Religious minorities, and others facing discrimination, targeted violence, and hate mongering. I am donating all proceeds I receive from the sale of this print to the ACLU or similar group. Please help me in this fight—I can't do it without you. — Liza Donovan