What Does “Pro-Choice America” Mean To You?

by Jen Nedeau · 2008-12-04 12:44:00 UTC

As I have written about before, NARAL Pro-Choice recently launched their new site for young activists - My Feel Will Power - where they are doing great things to make feminism cool (again). In order to draw even more interest in the site, they are hosting a t-shirt design contest. Here are the instructions:

What does free.will.power look like? What does “pro-choice America” mean to you? What does your freedom inspire you to express? Whatever it is... we're hoping it fits on a t-shirt.

Enter our free.will.power t-shirt design contest! Submit your design below and, in a few weeks, VOTE for your favorite design! The contest winner will get a $1000 prize and have his or her design posted on zazzle.com to sell as the official free.will.power t-shirt. Submit your entry by December 5! Read the official rules.

The deadline is this Friday, December 5th and the prize is $1,000. So for those inclined with design, follow these instructions and perhaps you'll find yourself a little richer within a recession.

Additionally, for those on the NARAL new media bandwagon (like me) - make sure to check out this great video: What's Your Reproductive Rights IQ?

Jen Nedeau Jen Nedeau is a media relations professional and a writer based in New York City.
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