
Shepard Fairey's New Print Demands a Dream Act Now
Immigration
Posted January 2018
On the year anniversary of the inaugural Women's March, Obey Giant, Amplifier Art, and photographer Arlene Mejorado have collaborated on a new print that's widely available to the public for free.
The artwork, a twist on the iconic We The People images, is a call to action for Congress: Pass the Dream Act now. The image and support for the Dream Act were common themes at this year's Women's March events, including the Power to the Polls rally in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Head to amplifier.org to download, share, and print a copy of the image. By posting the print on our real and virtual walls, we'll show Congress that the American people stand with Dreamers.

Distributing posters at the Power to the Polls event in Las Vegas.

The 2018 Women's March in San Francisco.

Power to the Polls event in Las Vegas.

The 2018 Women's March in San Francisco.

The 2018 Women's March in San Francisco.

The 2018 Women's March in San Francisco.

The 2018 Women's March in San Francisco.
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