We the Future - Power to the Polls
- Screen print on cream Speckle Tone paper
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61 x 46 cm
(24.02 x 18.11 in)
- Shepard Fairey
WE THE FUTURE
Winter BreeAnne is part of Teen Vogue’s 21 Under 21 class of 2018, which spotlights extraordinary young women, girls, and femmes making waves in their industries or passions of choice.
Winter BreeAnne is an unstoppable 18-year-old advocate who has started her own nonprofit, become a youth ambassador for TOMS, and even been named one of Riverside, California’s Most Remarkable Teens. Labeled a budding activist, Winter says she’s just doing her civic duty. She wants to make a difference in the world and is using her voice to do so.
“I never saw myself as an activist, I just saw myself as playing my part in shaping the world that I want to see for our future,” she tells Teen Vogue. “Young people should have a say in our future and to some that looks like activism.
ACTIVISM is literally just voicing your opinions, or if you can’t voice your opinions, using whatever gifts and talents you have to add to society and add to the world.”
See her Story: https://vimeo.com/290224302
We The Future are young leaders at the forefront of change, and they’re building organizations and movements all across the country. They are are drafting and passing legislation. They are working on climate justice, criminal justice reform, voting rights, immigration rights, disability justice, gun reform, queer rights, and literacy, and they are changing the world. They carry the energy of countless communities and are providing clear paths to action and to healing.
Their work is not partisan. It will form the basis of a new era of human and environmental rights. These icons are already showing us a path forward, a way out of this time of uncertainty. They are showing us that the Future is already here, and the work is already happening. It’s time to listen to their voices.
- Edition: ?/450
- Subject Matter: Portrait
- Created: 2018
- Inventory Number: 295
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