This is a hand-carved block print depicting Emma Goldman, printed by hand on handmade mulberry paper. Goldman was a revolutionary anarchist, writer, and organizer whose ideas reshaped radical politics in the United States and beyond. Known as “Red Emma,” Goldman was a relentless critic of capitalism, militarism, prisons, and state power. She was an early advocate for free speech, birth control, sexual freedom, workers’ rights, and anti-war resistance. Her activism led to repeated arrests, imprisonment, and eventual deportation in 1919 under the Red Scare.
This is a sew-on patch
Printed on 100% twill cotton, our patches are designed as protest art (not a call to harm) that represents social and political issues within the American capitalist system.
Each design is a unique print and may have a slightly different look than another. Image displayed is not guaranteed to look exactly the same as the one you will receive.