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DRUM protest poster

Media
line drawings of women protesting. unite to end gender based oppression
Description
A poster created by Desis Rising Up & Moving (DRUM) for an action on ending all forms of gender-based oppression.
Source
Included in "A Tale of Two South Asian Americas" (Sharmin Hossein, 2021)
Publisher
Desis Rising Up & Moving (DRUM)
Date
Date unknown
Rights
Fair use
Format
Digital image
Type
Digital poster

Appears in

  • Courage and Resilience through South Asian Domestic Organizing in Jackson Heights South Asian Women's Organizing

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