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- "We The People Opportunity Farm" T-Shirt, 2023 -

- Collections - Artifact
"We The People Opportunity Farm" T-Shirt, 2023
- "PACE Southeast Michigan: Healthcare Hero" T-Shirt, 2020 -

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
"PACE Southeast Michigan: Healthcare Hero" T-Shirt, 2020
- "No Fascist Trump / No Genocide Joe" T-Shirt, 2024 - The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP or Revcoms) grew out of the left-wing political movement of the 1970s and 1980s, espousing Marxist, Leninist, and Maoist ideologies. The far-left RCP, founded in 1975, believes that the current system of American government cannot be reformed and must be overthrown and replaced with a socialist state.

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
"No Fascist Trump / No Genocide Joe" T-Shirt, 2024
The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP or Revcoms) grew out of the left-wing political movement of the 1970s and 1980s, espousing Marxist, Leninist, and Maoist ideologies. The far-left RCP, founded in 1975, believes that the current system of American government cannot be reformed and must be overthrown and replaced with a socialist state.
- Kamala Harris "Cat" T-Shirt, 2024 -

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
Kamala Harris "Cat" T-Shirt, 2024
- "We The People Opportunity Center" T-Shirt, circa 2019 -

- circa 2019
- Collections - Artifact
"We The People Opportunity Center" T-Shirt, circa 2019
- "My Mami is Voting Socialist" Onesie, 2024 - The Party for Socialism & Liberation nominated Claudia De la Cruz and Karina Garcia for its 2024 U. S. Presidential ticket. The far-left leaning party promotes a socialist system where poor and working people hold political and economic power. De la Cruz and Garcia, both mothers, educators, and political activists, received about .1% of the vote.

- 2924
- Collections - Artifact
"My Mami is Voting Socialist" Onesie, 2024
The Party for Socialism & Liberation nominated Claudia De la Cruz and Karina Garcia for its 2024 U. S. Presidential ticket. The far-left leaning party promotes a socialist system where poor and working people hold political and economic power. De la Cruz and Garcia, both mothers, educators, and political activists, received about .1% of the vote.