CODEPINK: Make Out Not War
Posted by Marc | 2-10-2008 22:25 | Category: Activism, War & conflicts
Gorgous is right word for these four posters made by Favianna for CODEPINK.
CODEPINK emerged out of a desperate desire by a group of American women to stop the Bush administration from invading Iraq. The name CODEPINK plays on the Bush Administration’s color-coded homeland security alerts — yellow, orange, red — that signal terrorist threats. While Bush’s color-coded alerts are based on fear and are used to justify violence, the CODEPINK alert is a feisty call for women and men to “wage peace.”
The posters from Favianna were used at the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention.
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CODEPINK
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