Thoughts on this t-shirt mock-up for The Police Accountability Tour??
If you’ve been reading CopBlock.org or watching videos at YouTube.com/TheCopBlock you’re likely aware that the Police Accountability Tour is now underway.
We’re brainstorming ways to help offset tour-related costs* and thought that a t-shirt might help to do that, at as well as get something tangible in the hands of those who donate to help fuel our efforts.
The graphic below is a mock-up of a white t-shirt with a two-color Police Accountability Tour logo** on front and one-color related text on the back. What do you think? Would you pick one up? Or do you have suggestions on how it can be improved or another idea entirely?
Of course, if you find value in our efforts and want to help keep us going, you’re free to donate now or when you’re better positioned. Thanks in advance!
via credit/debit card: http://WePay.com/donate/PATour2013
via Bitcoin: 1Hy8xL2ey3GwFLTEd3NTS76A3bWMnQ2dRP
The Police Accountability Tour is a collaboration between Jacob Crawford and Pete Eyre.
Jacob Crawford is a long time Copwatcher based out of the Bay Area in California. He joined Berkeley Copwatch in 2000 and produced the first ever “in the streets” non-dramatized know your rights video, These Streets Are Watching. He has been a contributor for Copblock for several years and currently is running WeCopwatch.org with other Copwatchers.
Pete Eyre is co-founder of CopBlock.org. He went to undergrad and grad school for law enforcement, then spent time in DC as an intern at the Cato Institute, a Koch Fellow at the Drug Policy Alliance, Directer of Campus Outreach at the Institute for Humane Studies, Crasher-in-Chief at Bureaucrash, and as a contractor for the Future of Freedom Foundation. He later hit the road as co-founder of the Motorhome Diaries and Liberty On Tour and now calls Keene, in the ‘shire his homebase.
*the bulk of costs are transportation-related, with the remainder going to food and some incidentals like printing costs. With the exception of our Cape Town, South Africa stop our crash spots will be with friends, many fellow police accountability advocates themselves
**the logo was designed by Jason Harper. A few years back Harper designed the first business cards used by Cop Block – with Ademo’s contact info on one side related to CopBlock.org, and my own on the second side related to LibertyOnTour.com