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Flaming Feminist Sticker

Flaming Feminist Sticker

We just couldn't resist turning this Ruth Bader Ginsburg zinger into a sticker:

When the dean of Georgetown University Law Center asked Ruth Bader Ginsburg ā€œHow did you decide that you wanted to litigate cases that would focus in on increasing equality for women?ā€ she replied,

ā€œYou mean, how did I decide to become a flaming feminist litigator?ā€

Are you a Flaming Feminist? Let everyone know with this sticker, perfect forĀ yourĀ car, laptop, or anywhere else you stick your stickers.Ā 

  • UV Laminated White Polypropylene
  • Suitable for indoor + outdoor use
  • 5" wide

Also available as an enamel pin.

50% of profits from the sales of this pin are split between three organizations:

      • Baltimore Action Legal Team (BALT)
      • International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP)
      • Center for Reproductive Rights

      Original illustration © Nick Jehlen

      $2.08

      Original: $6.95

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      We just couldn't resist turning this Ruth Bader Ginsburg zinger into a sticker:

      When the dean of Georgetown University Law Center asked Ruth Bader Ginsburg ā€œHow did you decide that you wanted to litigate cases that would focus in on increasing equality for women?ā€ she replied,

      ā€œYou mean, how did I decide to become a flaming feminist litigator?ā€

      Are you a Flaming Feminist? Let everyone know with this sticker, perfect forĀ yourĀ car, laptop, or anywhere else you stick your stickers.Ā 

      • UV Laminated White Polypropylene
      • Suitable for indoor + outdoor use
      • 5" wide

      Also available as an enamel pin.

      50% of profits from the sales of this pin are split between three organizations:

          • Baltimore Action Legal Team (BALT)
          • International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP)
          • Center for Reproductive Rights

          Original illustration © Nick Jehlen