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This contemporary protest print names the structure, not just the symptom. By explicitly identifying federal power as a source of violence, it reframes surveillance, detention, and enforcement as political acts, not neutral policy. The design centers witnessing itself: the people watching, recording, remembering.

Best for: modern history units, activist spaces, media literacy
Themes: state power · surveillance · accountability

Federal Violence is Still Violence

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