The Internationalist Commune of Rojava issued a call on all artists to create posters that "echo the screams of the streets, the colors of resistance and the determination of free people."
Calling on artists to join them "in transforming art into weapons of resistance", the Internationalist Commune of Rojava wrote: "Send your posters by the end of June to [email protected]
13 years ago, the flames of revolution were ignited and have since burned without a stop, challenging colonialism, patriarchy and inspiring revolutionaries around the world."
The call continued: "Rojava is not just a geographical place, it is also a representation of the spirit that the Kurdish Revolutionary Movement brought to the world, a vision of a future where autonomy, women’s liberation and internationalism prevail over colonialism and exploitation. On this anniversary, it is the time to celebrate and strengthen this revolutionary spirit.
We are calling on all artists committed to the fight for freedom and the Revolution to create posters that echo the screams of the streets, the colors of resistance and the determination of free people. Whether you are a graffiti artist on the streets of a metropolis or a graphic designer, your art has the power to incite revolt, celebration, awaken consciousness and bring hope.
No matter how many bombs fall, the revolution cannot be contained, only inspired. Let us light the way to a revolutionary tomorrow, where Rojava is a beacon of hope for all the oppressed."