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The Remembering Series

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This piece declares memory as a form of sovereignty — the ultimate claim to self, history, and identity.

History is Memory. Memory is Sovereignty. reframes remembrance not as nostalgia, but as power. To remember is to govern your own narrative. To forget is to surrender it. The final line — That is why they want to erase mine — transforms the work from philosophy into lived resistance.

This poster functions simultaneously as:

  • A political statement

  • A cultural declaration

  • A personal refusal to disappear

Its ransom-letter typography evokes fragmentation, surveillance, censorship, and the violence of erasure — while the red interruptions symbolize rupture, urgency, and blood memory.

This is not décor.
This is intellectual armor.

History is Memory ...

$12.50Price

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