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Together with street artist César Maxit, SOA Watch developed a series of downloadable posters (in Spanish and English) for you to use on June 28, the 5th anniversary of the US supported military coup in Honduras. Spread the word about the impact of the School of the Americas and US militarization (scroll down for step-by-step instructions).
The posters show the names, faces and stories of people who were murdered through School of the Americas violence, and the names and faces of SOA graduates:
Isis Obed Murillo ¡Presente!
Download 11" x 17" poster: PDF, JPG
w/o header: PDF, JPG Stencil: PDF, JPG

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Tomás Garcia ¡Presente!
Download 11" x 17" poster: PDF, JPG
w/o header: PDF, JPG Stencil: PDF, JPG
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General Romeo Vásquez Velásquez
Download 11" x 17" poster: PDF, JPG
w/o header: PDF, JPG Stencil: PDF, JPG

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Coronel Milton Leonel Amaya Coello
Download 11" x 17" poster: PDF, JPG
w/o header: PDF, JPG Stencil: PDF, JPG

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Let’s take activism offline – post on real walls instead of only on Facebook walls!
We need you to get the message out to your community. Wheatpasting is fun, cheap, and reaches a lot of people quickly.
Step 1: Print one or more of the posters in Spanish and English on regular paper, or take it to a print shop to get larger versions. (If you want to take it to the next level, print the versions without the header, cut the stencil and spray-paint the header onto the posters).
Step 2: Purchase wallpaper powder from your local hardware store or online (for the DIY folks: you can also make your own from this recipe, or this recipe).
Step 3: HIT THE STREETS! Bring a paintbrush, posters, and your bucket of wheatpaste (and a friend to watch your back) and paste up your posters all around the city.
Step 4: Take photos and post them with them with the hashtags #ClosetheSOA #HondurasResiste on your facebook page, twitter and instagram accounts! Shoot us an email to in...@soaw.org to let us know where you made the resistance visible!
PS: Familiarize yourself with your city’s ordinance about wheatpasting.
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