Raising Our Voices

Free posters and postcards by prominent illustrators

(dis)Union

James McMullan is the principal poster artist for Lincoln Center Theater. He was born in Tsingtao, China in 1934, the grandson of missionaries who operated an orphanage for abandoned infant girls; his story is depicted in words and paintings in his memoir LEAVING CHINA: An Artist Paints His World War II childhood. He is also the creator, with his wife Kate, of the bestselling I STINK! series of children’s books.

You can download Jim’s image as a pdf here:

DisunionPoster

All of these images are free to download and print.  An easy way to print posters is to download the pdf of the image or images you want and send the images to a copy store.  The directions below are for Staples, but you can print at whatever place works best for you!

To print at Staples:

Download the file to your computer.

Go to Staples

Choose “Use Your Own Design”, select your poster size, and upload the file.

Poster sizes are 12×18, 18×24, and 24×36.

Be sure to rotate and/or scale to fit, as necessary.

You can select “Pickup In-Store” for your local Staples.

Please send us photos when you march with these posters!  And when you share on social media, please include the hashtags #raisingourvoices #familiesbelongtogether #wherearethechildren#keepfamiliestogether

Thank you for raising your voice.

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