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This project successfully raised its funding goal on August 15, 2010.
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Credit on website & TYS Pin set
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Credit on Website, TYS Pin Set & Limited Silkscreened TYS Poster
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Credit on Website & Videos, TYS Pin Set, Limited Silkscreened TYS Poster & TYS T-shirt
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Credit on Website & Videos, TYS Pin Set, Limited Silkscreened TYS Poster, TYS T-shirt, & TYS Limited Print
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Credit on MURAL IN PHILIPPINES, Website & Videos, TYS Pin Set, Limited Silkscreened TYS Poster, TYS T-shirt, TYS Limited Print, Original TYS Work of art(16x20) & Signed Framed Digital Print Of Mural
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Credit on MURAL IN PHILIPPINES, Website & Videos, TYS Pin Set, Limited Silkscreened TYS Poster, TYS T-shirt, TYS Limited Print, Original TYS Work of art (22x28 or Close), Signed Framed Digital Print Of Mural & A Custom TYS Mural Donated by you(credited) to any Community Organization of your choice in the NYC, Los Angeles or Bay Area.(SIZE TBA)
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Trust Your Struggle (TYS) is an artist collective of visual artists, educators, and cultural workers dedicated to social justice and community activism through the medium of art. Our work includes but is not limited to graphic design, printmaking, silk screening, photography, illustration, graffiti writing, and mural painting. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area and New York City we have produced gallery installations, live paintings, murals and arts education workshops with youth and community organizations since 2003. Our art continues the legacy of visual language, as we are contemporary storytellers influenced by graffiti art, comic books, political posters, religious spiritual icons, and our own indigenous traditions.