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Twenty-five postcards featuring your favorite feminists as babies--perfect for helping get out the vote in the 2020 election! Before these feminists inspired the world, they were . . . babies! These adorable and inspiring postcards feature pioneers like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Frida Kahlo, and Nelson Mandela. This beautifully packaged set of twenty-five postcards features text and art from both Baby Feminists and Baby Feminists Too. Seamlessly removable from their glue binding, the postcards are full-color on both sides, include facts about the icons featured, and are the perfect way to send a message of empowerment to someone you love.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Twenty-five postcards featuring your favorite feminists as babies--perfect for helping get out the vote in the 2020 election! Before these feminists inspired the world, they were . . . babies! These adorable and inspiring postcards feature pioneers like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Frida Kahlo, and Nelson Mandela. This beautifully packaged set of twenty-five postcards features text and art from both Baby Feminists and Baby Feminists Too. Seamlessly removable from their glue binding, the postcards are full-color on both sides, include facts about the icons featured, and are the perfect way to send a message of empowerment to someone you love.
Autorenporträt
Libby Babbott-Klein is a producer and creative director with a focus on activist and political content. She ran the video department for Al Gore's Alliance for Climate Protection, launched a feminist jewelry line (Libby B.K.), and for over a decade she has been creating content that is rooted in social change and entertainment. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @libby_bk. Jessica Walker is a multidisciplinary artist, illustrator, filmmaker, and educator. She is an assistant professor of fine arts at Parsons and has exhibited films, books, and 2D media in solo and group shows in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, and Australia. Her work is housed in the permanent collections at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Research Library, Yale University Haas Family Arts Library, and the University of Washington Art Library.