Philadelphia Printworks is an independent clothing brand inspired by past and present social justice movements.

Libraries are under attack.
From sweeping book bans to the recent executive order to defund the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the right to read, to gather, to learn—especially for marginalized communities—is being threatened.
To date, we've raised over $203,000 for grassroot organizations and independent creatives.
Featured Campaigns
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Birders for Palestine
SupportThe Feminist Bird Club, founded in NYC in 2016, is a network of birding communities, united by a mission to celebrate the people who love birds and make birding safe, accessible, affirming and joyful for everyone.
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PATRICE: The Movie
SupportPATRICE: The Movie is a powerful documentary that sheds light on disability discrimination and the extraordinary life of Patrice Jetter.
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Gender Liberation Movement
SupportThe Gender Liberation Movement is an emergent and innovative grassroots, volunteer-run national collective focused on direct action, media, and policy interventions.
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Homies Helping Homies
SupportHomies Helping Homies (HHH) is a collective mutual aid initiative with the goal of improving the quality of life of the communities they serve in the Point Breeze neighborhood of Philadelphia and beyond.
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Featured Collabs
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The Black School
SupportWe Fund Us is a benefit collection by Philadelphia Printworks and The Black School— an experimental art school teaching Black radical politics through creativity and community engagement.
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Survival Pending Revolution
SupportThe Survival Pending Revolution collection honors the legacy of M. Gayle Dickson (Asali) and the Black Panther Party, showcasing powerful artwork that highlights community resilience and the ongoing fight for justice.
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The Seeds This Soil Holds
SupportIn collaboration with Moore Vintage Archive and the John J. Wilcox, Jr. Archives at The William Way Center, Philadelphia Printworks is pleased to announce a limited re-release celebrating the history of Black Queer culture in Philadelphia.
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Black Feminists Taught Me
SupportA traveling exhibition and archive in collaboration with Black Women Radicals.
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Featured Artists
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Josh MacPhee
Browse the ArtJosh MacPhee is a designer, artist, and archivist. He is a founding member of both the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative and Interference Archive, a public collection of cultural materials produced by social
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Chi Nwosu
Browse the ArtChi Nwosu is the visionary artist behind Little Gaze, a Black, queer, nonbinary-owned business that offers visual art, home decor, stationery, and apparel to inspire radical imagination.
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Becky McIntyre
Browse the ArtBecky McIntyre is a Philadelphia-based freelance printmaker, muralist, and digital artist whose work focuses on community, the environment, and justice.
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Jay Katelansky
Browse the ArtJay Katelansky is an interdisciplinary artist. Her work questions how Black bodies, including her own, navigate space in the United States.
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