• Grace Lee Boggs (11 x 17 Poster print)
  • Grace Lee Boggs (11 x 17 Poster print)

Grace Lee Boggs (11 x 17 Poster print)

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Grace Lee Boggs was a revolutionary grounded in deep love for the people and an unshakable belief in their capacity to transform themselves and the world. Born to Chinese immigrants and shaped by the Black radical traditions of Detroit, she spent over seven decades organizing alongside workers, youth, and grassroots movements to confront the crises of capitalism, racism, and dehumanization. Drawing from Marxist and Hegelian dialectics, Boggs saw revolution not just as the overthrow of systems, but as the transformation of human relationships and values. She rejected rigid dogma in favor of evolving political practice rooted in community, self-determination, and collective care. Through political education, neighborhood organizing, and writing, she helped nurture a new generation of thinkers and organizers committed to building a future beyond exploitation. Her life reminds us that revolution is not only about resistance—it is about creating new ways of being that honor our full humanity and the possibility of a liberated world.

  • 1 print shipped in a rigid mailer (made from recycled cardstock)
  • printed on acid-free, premium matte-photo paper
  • paper weight + thickness: 250/m² / 66lbs 

*frame not included*

 

printed on acid-free, premium matte-photo paper printed on acid-free, premium matte-photo paper

paper weight + thickness: 250/m² / 66lbs 

*frame not included*

your print (or multiple prints) shipped in a rigid mailer or tube (made from recycled cardstock) depending on order quantity

tracking links are sent out as soon as the order is fulfilled and will be updated by the carrier (USPS / UPS) online usually within 24-48 hours

This project operates on a no questions asked returns policy.

If there's anything you're unsatisfied with, damaged, or missing we will refund it, no questions asked – just send a message with a brief description of the issue and your order number to colorcollectiveart [at] gmail [dot] com within the first 14 calendar days of receiving you're items. 

Please keep in mind that this is a tiny operation – we're not Amazon (nor do we want to be!) and we don't have our own fleet of drivers, we pay for your shipping through the USPS and have little control over the speed and efficiency of their deliveries, but always will make it right by any of the delivery and shipping mistakes made by the mail carriers.

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