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Mainstream Revolution
http://www.mainstreamrev.blogspot.com
The Palestinian people have been fighting to gain back their land for 60 years. Throughout this time, many icons and representations have been molded to represent the revolution. Mainstream Revolution is a clothing company designing apparel that symbolizes the cause and its surroundings. Mainstream Revolution hopes to raise awareness of a highly mainstream and publicized cause, hoping to bring to light a different view of this cause.
All profits from t-shirt sales go towards a registered Palestinian charity, in order to help the Palestinian people.
Website includes books, movies, music and many resources such as fact sheets, websites, clips, etc
Recent Posts
BLOG MOVED TO WWW.MAINSTREAMREVOLUTION.WORDPRESS.COM
THIS BLOG HAS MOVED TOWWW.MAINSTREAMREVOLUTION.WORDPRESS.COMPlease update...
Shirts for everyone
Wemoto, a brand from Germany, has released a satirical t-shirt showing Bush as Borat, Bin Laden as a baseball player and Kim Jong Ill as Ronald McDonald, all representations of an all American lifestyle. The shirt is well designed, but the question i...
Significance of the T-shirts
RevolutionThis design DOES NOT by any means endorse violence. Surely, most people would not question this image if it were a soldier holding onto his rifle. This man, a revolutionary, is protecting his land (the map of Palestine displayed with the f...
Book review: "Where Now for Palestine? The Demise of the Two-State Solution"
Book review: "Where Now for Palestine? The Demise of the Two-State Solution" Ali Abunimah, The Electronic Intifada, 13 June 2008 The impetus for Where Now...
Right of Return Conference
60 Years of Exile: The Palestinian Right of ReturnA conference sponsored by the Canadian-Palestinian Educational Exchange (CEPAL)$40 Students (ID required at the door)$65 General Admission* Lunch includedCEPAL’s first ever Right of Return conferenc...
Banned in the U.S.A. (Almost)
As a strong supporter of a single democratic state where Palestinians and Israelis co-exist, I find it intolerable that so called leftist bookstores have banned a scholar from speaking about his new book which questions the viability of a two state s...

