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"A gay man was here. November 19th." Click the tag #wearehere to learn more about this project and how you can get involved.
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"Anti Nazis"
photo by Daquella Manera
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"In Loving Memory of Alan Dwayne Blueford" http://hellaoccupyoakland.org/tag/alan-dwayne-blueford/
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"End the police state one mind at a time"
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"Fight for your world, not your country"
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Rainbow prints
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Chalk ads for APSU’s upcoming Drag Idol
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"Wanna See My Head Come Off?
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"Contrail or Chemtrail?" Since "answers" are enabled, I have a question:
Why is there such little overlap between conspiracy theory and radical practice? I feel like people who care about "9-11 truth" and people who want to abolish sweatshops are two totally separate groups. Does being mad about chemtrails make people forget to be mad about fracking? Or is it the other way around? Does realizing that the police are actually killing civilians make the JFK assassination seem provincial?
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"The Square is for the People"
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"Resist Police Oppression" http://www.arizonaprisonwatch.org/2013/05/occupy-phoenix-and-arizonas-police.html
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"I want it all"
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Colour Parade Melbourne
Photo By Mali Monahan
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Chalk, whether or not it is legal.
#chalk #walk (at Mockingbird Salon)
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