The “Don’t Tread On Me” flag is intended to represent “resistance to oppression and a call for individual rights and self-determination. The phrase and flag are often used to express a defiant stance against government overreach and in support of individual liberty.” I agree the people who celebrate this flag should not have their rights infringed upon. In addition, the flag’s meaning should be universally upheld; everyone has their own definition of freedom…let’s protect them all. 

As the rights of many continue to be violated daily, it is more important than ever to be the voice for people who don’t have that privilege.

I created t-shirts, trucker hats, prints, and bumper stickers with the phrase “Don’t Tread On Me, Either.” I will be donating 100% of the profits to The Womxn Project, an organization that fights to protect bodily freedom, gender equity and LGBTQ+ rights of all people in Rhode Island.

Throughout my years at the Lincoln School, I had the privilege of attending several workshops led by The Womxn Project. These opportunities always left a lasting impact on me and further fueled my passion for social justice, making it an easy decision to donate the profits to them. 

Thank you so much for your support, everything is available at the link in my bio! Pre-orders will be open until December 15th, and will be printed and shipped shortly after that. 

To view more of my work: elisabethmollyart.com