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Africa Action knows that some of the most effective public
education happens outside of books, articles and other traditional
resources - no matter how well-written or compelling. With
that in mind, we offer below stickers, posters and T-shirts
to help spread the word on our priority campaigns.
To order any of these materials, please write merchandise@africaaction.org
with the following information:
Name
Item you would like to purchase
Quantity you need
Your Shipping Address
Your telephone number
Your E-mail
We will contact you to arrange for payment, and we will do our best to accommodate your request in a timely
fashion. A list of items and prices are below. Bulk discounts
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T-Shirts |
Just L.E.A.D. Shirts
$10.00 for regular T-shirt, $14.00 for American Apparel babydoll tee.
Show your support for Africa Action's campaign to promote peace and justice for Sudan and all Darfur! Black t-shirtsfeature the striking Just L.E.A.D logo on the front and the Africa Action website on the back. T-shirts available in sizes S, M, L, XL and XXL. "Babydoll" American Apparel tees available in sizes S, M, L and XL.
Global Apartheid T-Shirt - $10.00
This black t-shirt says, “End Global Apartheid”
in red on the front with a map of Africa in gray behind the
words. It has the Africa Action logo on the sleeve and the
Africa Action website on the back. This t-shirt is available in size L and XL.
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Stickers, buttons and pens |
Ask for a free button, sticker or pen to go with your t-shirt, or contact us for bulk orders to hand out at an event.
Just L.E.A.D. Buttons, Fans and Pens
Ballpoint pens and 2.5 inch diameter buttons are great for giving out to participants at your Just L.E.A.D. event. Pens have a small version of the Just L.E.A.D. log and Action's website.


Stop Genocide in Darfur
These round black stickers say, “You have the Power
to Protect” and “Campaign to Stop Genocide in
Darfur” and have the Africa Action logo and website.


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Posters |
End Global Apartheid - $5.00 SOLD OUT!
These colorful posters say, “End Global Apartheid”
at the top. They have three pictures of urban poverty in South
Africa, Haiti and Washington, DC and a short narrative that
describes global apartheid.

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