Nevertheless She Resisted Art Print
Nevertheless She Resisted Art Print
Capture a defining moment in feminist history with this high-quality digital inkjet art print of Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman Hughes, raising their fists in solidarity. This powerful photograph, originally taken in 1971 by Dan Wynn, symbolizes the intersection of gender and racial justice in the women’s liberation movement.
Steinem, a journalist and activist, co-founded Ms. magazine and became one of the most recognized voices for women’s rights. Pitman Hughes, a trailblazing community organizer, was instrumental in advocating for child welfare, economic justice, and racial equality. Their partnership exemplified a cross-racial alliance that was essential to advancing feminist goals.
Printed on matte paper using premium pigment-based inks, this piece preserves the historical significance of the original image while offering a timeless aesthetic for your home or office. Whether as a tribute to activism or a conversation-starting addition to your space, this print serves as a reminder of the ongoing fight for equality.
• 8x10 print, matted to fit an 11x14 frame
• ships in a rigid mailer