Be the Change by Megan Walsh

Wall Art

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Proceeds Support:
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: Megan Walsh
Megan Walsh I'm a straight, white mom of young kids. I'm a social worker, and work daily to make macro-level change particularly towards eliminating racism and its effect on health disparities.
Design By: Megan Walsh
Megan Walsh I'm a straight, white mom of young kids. I'm a social worker, and work daily to make macro-level change particularly towards eliminating racism and its effect on health disparities.
Artist Statement

After the election, I wanted to make a statement to combat the negativity of Trump's campaign. In particular, I wanted to send love and support to groups of people that may have felt targeted by his rhetoric. I have always been politically/socially active to some degree, but since the election I have truly been inspired to "Be the Change". I want a diverse America. I want inclusion. I want love, kindness and generosity. Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, this message conveys the change I (and so many others) wish to see. — Megan Walsh