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SOLIDARITY TRADE UNION is always striving to improve its communications and publicity output. We’d particularly like to make the news articles on our web-site - and our publication British Worker - as eye-catching as possible.
As well as using photographs, we’d like to anti-capitalist, anti-communist and pro-worker artwork. Can you help here?
In particular we’re on the look out for any of the iconic artwork that appeared in a radical French publication called Lutte de Peuple. This was published during the late 8os/early 90s.
Lutte de Peuple took 'leftist' artwork – like this poster produced in support of the May 1968 French General Strike – and put its own twist to it. The results were very successful – both vibrant and thought provoking.
We’d like to track down this artwork. Does any Solidarity member or supporter have examples of it? Or can you point us in the right direction?
Help Solidarity to produce the most attractive trade union site on the internet!
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