Are you ready to march on Friday September 20 with the millions of young people who are gathering all over the world to raise their voices in support of our planet? You can find out more about how to join these brave and passionate young activists here.
We are so inspired by this movement, and have created posters you can print to carry at the march, including this new beautiful image by Isabel Roxas, and two images by Pascal Lemaitre, which you’ll find below.
All Raising Our Voices 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!



Respect for Mother Earth Heart Download
Respect for Mother Earth Child Download
To print posters at Staples:
Download the pdf 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.
We’ve found that printing two posters (same image or different images — they both just need to be either vertical or horizontal) of the smaller size works well, and then taping the posters to the front and back of a small piece of foam core or corrugated cardboard, using double sided tape, which makes the posters easier to hold. A paint stirrer from the hardware store makes a nice handle.
When you carry these posters, please send us photographs! If you post on social media, please include the hashtags #raisingourvoices #familiesbelongtogether #wherearethechildren #keepfamiliestogether
Thank you to Laura Silverman for the inspiration she offers in her heartbreaking and powerful Portraits of Parkland site.
A huge THANK YOU! to all of our artists for their generosity and compassion!
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