Hear Our Voice: The Women's March on Washington by Liza Donovan

Liza Donovan

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Proceeds Support:
Proceeds support Ultraviolet, a powerful and rapidly growing community of people from all walks of life mobilized to fight sexism and expand women's rights. We Can Do It! is a collection of designs inspired by the iconic “We Can Do It” poster of the 1940's to celebrate modern-day workers (women and men alike) who keep the country running and rarely receive the recognition they deserve.

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Design By: Liza Donovan
Liza Donovan Liza is a Graphic Designer and artist living in Charlotte, NC. She has always been a passionate art lover and project enthusiast and turns to art for expression. Inspired by the culture and fashion of the 60s, American post-punk posters, Eastern European poster art, and cats everywhere.
Design By: Liza Donovan
Liza Donovan Liza is a Graphic Designer and artist living in Charlotte, NC. She has always been a passionate art lover and project enthusiast and turns to art for expression. Inspired by the culture and fashion of the 60s, American post-punk posters, Eastern European poster art, and cats everywhere.
Artist Statement

This poster is an official poster selected by judges for the Women's March on Washington on January 21, 2017. 10% of profits from this campaign support Ultraviolet. The Women's March on Washington is a rally in Washington, D.C., on the day after the inauguration of President-elect Donald J. Trump. The march aims to "send a bold message to our new administration on their first day in office, and to the world that women's rights are human rights." I think I’ve always been a feminist at heart because when I was young it made me angry to be talked down to or treated differently from boys, or to see others being treated unfairly. This year especially, in the moments leading up to the election made me want to fight harder when I became aware of how far I assumed we had come. The work of Black Lives Matter brought some of this to the forefront for me. Those suffering from inequality see other inequalities. And when a man becomes a leader who has no shame about treating women like his property, either to be sexed or publicly vilified, we have to fight MUCH harder. Women, People of Color, Immigrants, Muslims, LGBTQ, Persons with Disabilities, we’re all together, we’re the same. — Liza Donovan

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05/04/2020
Max S.
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Gorgeous print

Got this poster from CAN to remember the Women’s March and it’s so inspiring.