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ABOLISH ICE PACK PRESALE (US only)

ABOLISH ICE PACK PRESALE (US only)

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PRESALE! (Domestic shipping only) The moment we are living in is NOT NORMAL. ICE is normalized within a system shaped by racial segregation and oppression but this moment still demands resistance. Chattel slavery, Jim Crow, + Border Patrol / ICE are projects of settler colonialism and white supremacists wants to normalize this kind of antisocial, inhumane behavior. Across the country, we are witnessing violations of due process, suppression of freedom of speech and the press , and the overreach of state power in everyday life. This series exists to help people visibly name that tension and to remind us that culture shapes what societies accept as “normal.”

Using typography inspired by the iconic snow-capped ice decals on ice machines seen across everyday public spaces like gas stations and grocery stores, this series reclaims that aesthetic and redirects it toward civic awareness and cultural dialogue.

This pack includes:

  • 1 x Large transparent background 14" x 4" stickers for bold placement in everyday environments
  • 1 x Small transparent background 5" stickers for bold placement in everyday environments
  • 2 x Bumper-style 11" x 3" stickers for public visibility
  • 3 x Small 3" x 1"  stickers for personal items like phones, laptops, and notebooks
  • 1 x Stop ICE 8.5" x 11" flier for windows
  • 1 x Melt ICE matchbook

These are not policy tools. They are cultural tools — designed to help people signal values, spark conversation, and remind communities that public space is shaped by the people who live in it.

At its core, this series is about refusing normalization of fear, and continuing to show up — culturally, visibly, and collectively — even when the path forward feels uncertain.

Ships within the US only! For international orders see ABOLISH ICE STICKER PACK.

Shipping starts March 9th.

Please respect local laws and private property.

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