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ICYMI. Present Indicative will donate £1 to the NHS Charities Together Fund for every one of these tea towels sold. OVER £1500 RAISED SO FAR, Thank you!!! Care guide: Machine washable. Approximately 78 x 48 cm. 100% cotton.
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Capturing that excruciating moment when Mr Gove argued that if all schools improve their performance then they can all be above average. Genius! Strong cotton book bag with long handles. Measures 38 x 43cm.
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Malcolm X (1925-1965) was an American civil rights activist best known for his controversial advocacy for black rights and his indictment of white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans. He has been called one of the greatest and most influential...
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A beautiful European passport in life-like maroon acrylic, laser etched and inked to bear the shimmering, hopeful message, "European at heart." Designed and created by Tatty Devine. Etched acrylic brooch.Pendant measures 2.8 x 2cm, chain is adjustable - 44cm to 49cm.
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Writer, broadcaster and campaigner Caroline Criado Perez explores the everyday sexism of our world, and the role of the gender data gap which both results from and perpetuates the male-dominated nature of our space. Illustrating how much research, technology, planning and policy is based on...
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In 1936, 20,000 anti-fascists fought to stop the deliberately provocative and threatening march through the East End of London by Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists; 150 were arrested and 175 injured, but the interlopers were not allowed to pass.This design is based on The Battle...
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With classic symbols from the great protest movements of the twentieth century, as well as new images reflecting contemporary concerns such as the environment and the economy, anyone can use this book to create unique and powerful protest graphics. The 46 die-cut stencils, plus a bespoke typeface,...
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As Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche said: 'I have chosen to no longer be apologetic for my femaleness and my femininity. And I want to be respected in all of my femaleness because I deserve to be'. This metallic effect rose gold notebook echoes that sentiment with...
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A timely exploration of the monopoly that the public school system has created on British power and influence, this book is a searing indictment on the current system and a call for radical change. Featuring interviews with David Baddiel, Anthony Seddon and Fiona Millar. 400...
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One of the most globally-famous civil rights activists, Dr Martin Luther King was given the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 at the age of just 35. His tactics (carried out with unending vigour) were inspired by Ghandi - be non-violent, but push as hard as you...
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Drawing on archival research and interviews, Difficult Women is a funny, fearless and sometimes shocking narrative history, which shows why the feminist movement has succeeded – and what it should do next. Helen Lewis argues that too many feminist pioneers have been whitewashed or forgotten in our...
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Tear, Paste, Protest: 50 Removable Posters. This collection was produced during the upsurge in political activism in the 2016 US presidential election campaign. Over 300 international artists and designers contributed their poster art to support the rights of minorities and concerns about animals, the environment...
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"The first pride was a riot" states this mug, along with the word PRIDE made up of images from the Stonewall era in rainbow colours. Large bone china mug.Height 9cm, diameter 8cm.
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Work hard and come out smelling like a rose (and a splash of jasmine) because that’s how you roll (you roll up your sleeves). Vegetable soap base with cocoa butter, Shea butter and olive oilRosewater jasmine scent.56g
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The Jarrow March or Jarrow Crusade of 5th-31st October 1936, was an organised protest against the unemployment and poverty in Jarrow during the 1930s. Around 200 men, with their MP, Ellen Wilkinson, marched from Jarrow to London with a petition requesting the re-establishment of industry...
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It is a myth that the First World War liberated women. The Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act of 1919 was one of the most significant pieces of legislation in modern Britain. Ladies Can’t Climb Ladders focuses on the lives of pioneering women forging careers in the fields of...
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Nihilism.Soap.Unscented.Absolutely no absolutes. unscented.56g
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The working class political movement from the 19th century aimed to highlight the lack of working class representation in politics. No longer revolutionary though - all of their demands are now normal parts of civil life, apart from annual elections. This tea towel would make a wonderful edition...
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With over 50 examples from the National Maritime Museum, home to the world's largest collection of figureheads, this introduction to the history and significance of the figureheads of ships explains how particularly notable examples connect to mythology, gender, politics and literature. Hardback, 160 pages (H) 22.8cm,...
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An original design commemorating the Tolpuddle Martyrs, whose (legal) Friendly Society was deemed to be an 'unlawful oath' and who were transported to Australia. The successful popular campaign for their pardon energised the early labour movement. Another beautiful design from The Radical Tea Towel Company. ...
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The extraordinary Harriet Tubman personally rescued about seventy slaves in thirteen missions, and freed many more as an armed scout in the Civil War. This marvelous fridge magnet would make a great gift for any history lover, and it also doubles as a finger puppet. Measures...
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This striking design combines the dove of peace with the rainbow of diversity, and features a quote from Desmond Tutu, a South African social rights activist who became the first black Archbishop of Cape Town and rose to worldwide fame during the 1980s as an...
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A brilliant jigsaw of A. J. Johnson's highly decorative 1864 chart of the world's flags and national emblems. The vexillophile's ideal puzzle. Puzzle measures 67.5 x 44.1 cmBox measures 39.9 x 26.2 x 5.8 cm
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During Mandela's 27 years in prison it was illegal in South Africa to quote his words or have photograph of him, but this did not stop him from becoming a global symbol of the fight against tyranny. The words on this tea towel are from...
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Bordeaux red notebook with a portrait of Aletta Jacobs and a quotation in gold lettering: 'There is still so much to do in this world'. This notebook includes tear out cards featuring illustrations and inspirational phrases Measures 13.5 x 18.5 x 1.5 cm. Alternating blank and...
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A shattering political act founded on one person's simple human self-respect - what better reason to remember someone's name? Rosa Parks' words and image are screen-printed onto this high quality tea towel. Half Panama unbleached cotton (heavy weight, textured finish). Stitched on all four sides. Measures approximately...
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A beautiful European passport in life-like maroon acrylic, laser etched and inked to bear the shimmering, hopeful message, "European at heart." Designed and created by Tatty Devine. Etched acrylic brooch.Measures 2.8 x 2cm.
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This is a practical guide for people who want to make a change, from Huck, the magazine which celebrates people and movements that paddle against the flow. Find out everything you need to know, from how to design and make placards to strategies for using...
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This tea towel is based on William Morris’s design for the membership card of the Democratic Federation, Britain's first organised socialist party. 100% premium cotton (heavy weight, textured finish). Stitched on all four sides. Measures approximately 48 x 73cm. Machine wash at 40 degrees max.We...
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Hokusai's famous Great Wave of Kanagawa as it would be now - laden with single-use plastics. Words from marine biologist Sylvia Earle appear round the bottom: "Every drop of water you drink, every breath you take, you are connected to the sea". "The original reusable...
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This eye-opening and stunningly illustrated book uses maps to show how geography shapes the history of the world - from the way that choices of world leaders are influenced by mountains and rivers, to why geography means that history is always repeating itself. An abridged...
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Émile Zola’s great challenge to the President, the army and the whole of French society, condemning the unjust imprisonment of Alfred Dreyfus and risking imprisonment himself. A facsimile of the headline in L’Aurore from 13 January 1898, printed on a high-quality t-shirt. Also available in other...
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A fascinating pair - one sock features titles of books that have been banned in various countries around the world, the other features a redacted version of the same titles. Choice of 2 adult sizes: Women's 3.5 - 6.5 UK (9-11 US sock size) and...
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This mug bears a particularly relevant quotation from Albert Einstein: "We cannot solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them". Large bone china mug.Measurements: height 9cm, diameter 8cm.
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This mug is a call to arms for fundamental changes to the way we use our shared resources. The quotation on the back is from David Attenborough, and reads: 'Anyone who believes in infinite growth on a finite planet is either mad or an economist'....
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The lives and contributions of 54 exceptional women are celebrated in this deck of playing cards. Produced to commemorate the 50th anniversary of BBC Radio 4's 'Woman's Hour', these cards feature a range of scientists, poets, rebels, musicians, pioneers, artists and more including Austen, Stopes...
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Start a revolution in your own home with this unusual pack of playing cards, which feature decapitated aristocrats, making games night a much more radical experience. Not to be enjoyed with cake. 54 cards. Pack measures 8.7 x 6.3 cm.
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Oh the irony! What would the renowned philosopher, economist and revolutionary socialist make of this money box? He'd probably turn in his Highgate grave. Das Kapital for your capital. Then spend your savings on whatever you chose - you might want to turn his face to...
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A beautiful silk scarf featuring suffragettes campaigning for the vote. Pure silk chiffon.Hand rolled hems.Dimensions: 180cm x 55cm.
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I think… therefore I am who…? This ‘guess who’ game features 52 great thinkers from Da Vinci to Freud, Machiavelli to Woolf. Players take on the personas of leading figures from the worlds of anthropology, architecture, art, design, literature, philosophy, political theory, psychology, science and...
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Be proud of your individuality, and your ability to take part in an unstoppable avalanche. Part of our Badges of Honour range. Enamelled blue and silver metal badge. Measures approx 3 cm long. Made in the UK.
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Knitting and handicrafts have a long history in protesting - the pussy hat project has been particularly successful but it joins a long tradition of crafty activism. From yarn bombing to protest scarfs and political pin cushions to shy anarchist socks, make your point with...
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Revolution is a thirsty business, so you're bound to need a reviving cuppa. An original design by Present Indicative based on a 1793 poster advertising the sale of properties confiscated during the revolution in France. Porcelain mug, height 9cm.Printed on both sides.
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Albert Einstein became a vegetarian before his death, and was an advocate for vegetarianism. In his own words: "Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet." Double oven glove, made...
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All 50 of the book titles printed on this bag have been banned somewhere, for an amazing variety of reasons - yes, even James and the Giant Peach. Some are regarded as too sexy, some as too political, and some, including Black Beauty, as racist....
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A bold and simple design featuring a leftist political message from The Radical Tea Towel Company. 100% premium cotton (heavy weight, textured finish). Stitched on all four sides. Measures approximately 48 x 73cm. Machine wash at 40 degrees max.We recommend that before you use your...
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This feminist tea towel is based on a 1911 design by Margaret Morris in the Suffragette colours of purple, green and white. The design was intended to illustrate the song sheet of "The March of the Women", composed by Ethel Smyth. Tea towel produced by...
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This tea towel features the cover of the Suffragette Newspaper published on June 13th, a day before the funeral procession in London. It portrays Davison as an angel on the racecourse. Women finally gained limited voting rights in 1918 and the same rights as men...