Our Designs Out & About
Red Elephant Foundation.org
Written by Ameena Mohyuddin Zia
"Our liberation is bound in each other's..."-Women's March Intersectional Policy PlatformWomen’s March on Washington is expected to be the largest gathering of people collectively standing in solidarity for civil rights in the history of United States. >>
Trapezium Math-A-Thon
Organized by Angela McIver, PhD
In 2016, math-athletes donned t-shirts with our "Always wear glasses to math class...they help with di-VISION."
Women's March Worldwide
Millions of women and their allies showed up on foot to march in Washington, DC, Philadelphia, New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, Raleigh, and HUNDREDS more cities across the country. Marches also happened on ALL seven continents. Rock & Roar is proud to do our part in those marches for solidarity, decency, & unity.
Our Defend DACA images were reposted by the The Pakistani American Political Action Committee (PAKPAC) a nationwide, membership based, non-profit lobbying organization registered with the United StatesFederal Government. PAKPAC’s mission includes advancement and strengthening of U.S.-Pakistan relations. It is organized to be a unified voice on issues and concerns common to the Pakistani American community.
The Case of the Stolen Painting & The Horrible Bully
A children's book about the courage of art-making written by seven Mighty Writers kids. This children's book launched in January of 2016 and it for sale on Lulu.com. A Spanish version is making it's way to the internet soon.
Our line of ¨This is What A Priest Looks Like¨ shirts are out and about in Chicago for Episcopalian conferences. Check out their instagram - an effort to show the world that priests aren´t all old, straight white men.
2017 American College of Nurse-Midwives Conference in Chicago, IL
A Tshirt design with "Midwife" spelled out in various languages, ending in "Midwife, with Women in Any Language."
Our Nightingale series of illustrations, commissioned by ROCO/River Oaks Chamber Orchestra, was featured in Houstonia Magazine in March of 2018.