Wake up | Unisex Tee
Wake up | Unisex Tee
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They chose to shoot a mother in the face because they didn’t like what she represented. Wake up.
Black unisex protest tee with white typewriter-style text — built for protests, vigils, mutual aid work, and everyday political visibility. This design references the killing of Renee Nicole Good, a U.S. citizen who was shot by an ICE agent during an enforcement operation in Minneapolis. Good was a mother, a poet, and a civilian. She wasn’t armed, she wasn’t a threat, and she wasn’t disposable. What she represented — autonomy, dissent, and simple refusal — was enough to get her killed.
This shirt asks people to stop treating enforcement killings as routine. Good’s death wasn’t an exception — it fits a pattern where the state decides who is allowed to exist without fear, and punishes those who fall outside its preferred categories.
Details
Classic unisex fit
Soft ringspun cotton
Direct-to-garment print
Printed to order to reduce waste
Multiple sizes + colors available
Use It For
Vigils + teach-ins
Protests + demonstrations
Immigrant justice + mutual aid events
Public refusal of normalization
A protest shirt for people who refuse to excuse state violence as “procedure” or “mistake,” and who understand that waking up means recognizing the political choices behind every bullet fired.
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