ONe Rad Latina "Solo el Pueblo, Salva al Pueblo." bandana
"Migration is natural and has always been part of our existence. The flowers represent immigrants working in the U.S. flower industry, from farms to street vending. Much of this labor is rooted in collective Indigenous knowledge. The monarch butterfly symbolizes migration as a natural part of life across Turtle Island and Abya Yala. Like Indigenous peoples many of whom are immigrants, monarchs are native to these lands but are displaced by artificial borders and environmental destruction."
22" x 22" premium cotton bandana. Black fabric with 3 ink colors. All proceeds go to NDLON's organizing and programmatic work. Bandanas are hand-cut & hand-printed so each bandana has its own natural variation in shape and size.Artist Link: ONe Rad Latina
Artist Bio: ONe Rad Latina is an Indigenous Caribbean artist of Dominican, Puerto Rican, and Taíno descent based and from NYC. Her work in printmaking, painting and graphic design highlights the struggles and strength of colonized communities.