Make a powerful statement with our "LET THEM SPEAK" long sleeve shirt, designed in the vibrant colors of the Palestinian flag. This shirt is more than just clothing; it’s a call for justice and the right to be heard. In response to the recent silencing of Palestinian voices at the Democratic National Convention, this shirt serves as a reminder that every voice deserves to be heard. Remind Kamala Harris of her iconic “I am Speaking” statement and urge her to listen. This shirt challenges the silence around the Palestinian struggle and demands compassion from those in power. Wear it to show your solidarity with those who are often silenced.
Key Features:
Design: Bold "LET THEM SPEAK" text in Palestinian colors
Material: 100% soft cotton for ultimate comfort
Fit: Unisex, available in various sizes
Purpose: A statement piece for those who believe in justice, equality, and the power of every voice
No Justice No Peace printed on black silk scarf. It is designed by a London based artist. This silk scarf is bound to make you stand out as a peace activist.
The history of the Keffiyah dates back to Mesopotamia. Today, the Keffiyeh has become a symbol representing Palestine worldwide. The symbolism of the pattern is worth noting: the fishnet symbolizes the relationship between the Palestinian fishermen and the sea. Sea waves or olive leaves resemble the strength and resilience of Palestinian communities. Bold lines represent the trade routes passing through Palestine, including the Silk Road.
This unisex square scarf, featuring a combination of white and black, serves as a powerful tool to raise awareness about the challenges faced by Palestinians, particularly on a global scale. A share of profits will be donated to the Humanity First Palestine Relief Fund and PCRF, which provide critical healthcare and emergency supplies on the ground.
Square
42*42"
100% Cotton
Hand washable
WhiteTassels on all 4 sides sides
Handmade
Made in Pakistan
Orders Placed on Black and White Keffiyehs on or after May 17 will be shipped in the week of May 27
On Pakistan's Election Day, while many express their sentiments on social media, I reflect on the privilege of voting, denied to me as an Ahmadi. Since the 1970s, Ahmadis have been marginalized, branded non-Muslims, and excluded from the democratic process. Despite proving my patriotism in Pakistan, discrimination persisted. Even abroad, I face scrutiny over my identity. Speaking out against Ahmadi persecution is often misconstrued as disloyalty. Yet, my love for Pakistan remains steadfast. I urge those hesitant to vote to reconsider; it's both a privilege and a duty. Let's shape our nation's future together.
In the wake of ongoing genocide in Gaza, the glaring silence of activists and experts raises critical questions about accountability. It's time to break the silence, demand justice, and #Claimyourspace in the pursuit of equality for all.