(Gayle Dickson – Artist, Teacher, Activist)
The nostalgia of this piece is from revolutionaries like Gayle Dickson. In her late teens and early twenties, she worked for the Black Panther Party, where she was the only female graphic artist for The Black Panther Party newspaper. Her art focused on women and children, social commentary, capitalism, and urban poverty. Dickson’s use of her artistic talents for the betterment of the communities makes her a true leader and this piece is a reflection of the artwork drawn representing the brutality in our streets.
All Power to the People!
Continue the legacy of courage in this premium knit crewneck sweater that provides premium warmth when needed. The panther button states an alliance to a cause for social change that fights injustice in our society. This statement piece is perfect for travel or when you want to stand out at an event, meeting, or movement in your community. Every garment has a voice, grab a piece that speaks to you…
In Stock (Ships in 5-7 Business Days)
Genre: 1980s
Rework Process: Dry Cleaned, 1 Hour of Pill Removal, Relabeling
Size:
- Women: Medium/Large
- Men: Medium
Material: Cotton/Polyester blend
Measurements:
- 25” Length
- 26” Sleeve
- 23” Chest laying flat
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