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by Amy Camber Amy says, "I made this one in the days that followed the election. Rest assured, I am a fighter and will join the front lines of every struggle we face under a Trump presidency. But for a moment, I wanted to acknowledge all of the women who felt cast away, who felt isolated on their icebergs in the weeks before and after the election. That feeling is real and I wanted them to know that they weren't alone."
by Andre Carrilho Andre says, "This is about how the political discourse is influenced by the gun lobby."
by Carol Lay Carol says, "Done in Dec 2015, changed copy in last panel from 'If trump wins.' All quotes real."
by Selina Alko Selina says, "I did this image in my sketchbook the day after the final debate. I feel all of us 'nasty women' should never give up!"
by Jim Agpalza Jim says, "After a night of disappointment, Mike Pence goes home to get comfortable and sits down in front of the mirror to have a good cry."
by Tatiana Gill Tatiana says, "When I'm about to go completely dysfunctional I can feel it - a snap crackle pop in my brain. I have been dancing on the edge since the election, but these are the things that have kept me from falling."
by Sophie Berg Sophie says, "I drew this image of Hillary the day after the election. I woke up that morning, like so many others, terrified and filled with dread. Watching Hillary's speech a few hours later helped ease the pain. Her presence made me feel temporarily calm and safe. My intention for this image was to convey that sense of tranquility in moments of doubt and fear."
by Luke Howard Luke says, "I fear for the women in my life. I fear for my wife. I fear for my mother. I fear for my sisters. I fear for the women I don't know. This election is over, and our country has just told a generation of boys that it is ok to talk about women however you want. To grab them women however you want. Not only is it ok, but you can do those things and still be President of this great country. This election is over, and our country has just told a generation of girls that it is to be expected that these things will happen to them. They have been told very clearly that they need not resist. In fact, it wouldn't make a difference if they did. Your assailant can still make it to the White House."
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