Protect the Dolls (Pedro Pascal) Greeting Card
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Description
Iconic, bold, and full of heart.
Protect the Dolls is a saying that has been around since the 60s. The term "dolls" was coined by Black and Latina trans women in the underground ballroom scene (1960s-80s) to affirm their beauty, worth, and sisterhood.. Pedro has been photographed wearing a shirt with this phrase, in support of his trans sister and the trans community. It has become a viral symbol of resistance against rising global violence and legislative attacks on trans people. I wanted to not only draw one of my fave celebrities, but also to commemmorate a moment that shows his strong stance for human rights.
Illustrated in Toronto by artist Stacy Marie Stranzl.
Details
- Single illustrated greeting card
- Size: 4.25" × 5.5"
- Blank inside for your own message
- Printed on quality card stock
- Envelope colour may vary
- Designed and printed in Toronto, ON
Perfect For
- Pedro Pascal fans
- Pride mail
- Queer besties
- Pop culture gifting
- Just because
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