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More Activist Movie Inspiration for Tees

Food Inc. is another great movie Artevist followers should check out, though it WILL turn your stomach. http://www.foodincmovie.com/

By: FreFee | Aug 17, 2009 |  1

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We Need Anti Pope, Pro Condom T-shirts!!

Just got this from AVAAZ and I think it’s worth spreading about. Maybe we could counter the Pope’s archaic and dangerous worldview with some organic t-shirts. From AVAAZ: This week,…

By: ZurFred | Mar 20, 2009 |  2

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Hey T-shirt Lovers - Join a Global Biking Community

Since I know there are a few bikers on here and more than a few bike designs, I though I’d share this recent find.  Looks like a pretty cool concept.…

By: RaVeN | Feb 1, 2009 |  2

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World Toilet Day Art Challenge

This interesting challenge just came through my Queensland Environmental Activist Network Group List… All dues go to the author: The World Toilet Day web site went live this week. Check…

By: kaoskyane | Oct 20, 2008 |  1

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Dove Evolution Commercial

One of the first and still perhaps best ads in the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty.

By: ArtAdmin | Feb 5, 2008 |  0

Categories: Culture & Identity, Health & Wellness, Media & Advertising, Video

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Fake Malaria Drugs & Looming Health Crisis

If Africa didn’t already have enough problems getting needed drugs, now they’re getting fake ones too. Last night I saw The Nature of Things with David Suzuki and a report on how fake counterfeit malaria drugs from Asia are flooding into Africa. These fake drugs will help the bacteria develop resistance and eventual render good drugs useless. Not to mention the fact that people taking these drugs are dying now. Apart from being totally CRIMINAL… it’s just another instance of ‘0’ regulation in Asian industry. Maybe that’s another topic for someone to pick up on for your Tee in Beijing contest. Here’s the link and the excerpt from their website: -------------------- http://www.cbc.ca/natureofthings/magazine2.html Deadly Fakes takes audiences into the multi-billion dollar underworld of counterfeit drugs. It’s organized and it’s global, but it flourishes in the world’s most vulnerable places and preys on the weakest among us. In Kenya, malaria is rampant. This once curable disease has become a killer, and young children are the most susceptible. In certain regions of Kenya, 80% of children have malaria, the most common life-threatening infection in the world. The disease continues to mutate, and experts the world over are alarmed that the one fool-proof treatment that is left – A-C-T’s, or “artemisinin combination therapy,” is being compromised by greedy counterfeiters. Once fake versions of A-C-Ts start to circulate among malarial patients, it could create a drug-resistant strain of the medication. And then we’re looking at a major global health crisis. Deadly Fakes visits the frontlines of one of the world’s most frightening health scenarios.

By: AllisonB | Dec 14, 2007 |  1

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Who’s Seen a Good AIDS T-shirt?

Given that it’s World AIDS day, I was wondering if anyone had seen any great designs (T-shirt or otherwise) on AIDS lately. The article on RED got me thinking about…

By: AllisonB | Dec 1, 2007 |  1

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