Colorado University have begun selling their series of anti-prejudice themed (sexism, racism, religious intolerance, and homophobia) Tees this summer to benefit the CU Independent, the university’s online student paper.
The series feature four different shirts at $15 each. They are available at the campus bookstore, student center and local retailers.
Religious Intolerance: ‘My God and your God would probably hang out.’
Homophobia: ‘Jack and John sitting in a tree. K-I-S-S-I-N-G. First comes {heart}, then litigation, followed by a marriage certificate that’s federally unsanctioned.’
Sexism: ‘Not My Cover Letter.”’Not My Resume.’ (Headings on open rectangles.)
Racism: ‘I don’t believe in segregation of color. Unless it pertains to my laundry.’
Creative credits go to TDA’creative directors Jonathan Schoenberg and Thomas Dooley, art director/illustrator/letterer Zach Shapiro, and copywriter Phil VanBuren.
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