Brooklyn moves loud, and this anti-fascist protest design is built for exactly that energy. Brooklyn Anti-Fascist Union turns borough pride into a solidarity statement for people who reject fascism, authoritarian politics, and everyday hate. The distressed union-style emblem combines a megaphone, broken chains, and raised fists, which gives the design a clear meaning without spelling out a whole speech. It is about collective voice, resistance, and showing up for each other in public and in daily life.
This version is available as a T-shirt, long sleeve, and kids tee, so the same message can work across different fits and ages. The T-shirt is slightly slim fit, while the long sleeve and kids tee are regular fit. It is made for protest days, school drop-offs, community events, weekend errands, and neighborhood hangs. The black colorway keeps the artwork punchy and readable, with a protest-poster feel that fits the Strange Gang vibe. It also makes an easy gift or souvenir for people who want Brooklyn pride with actual principles attached.
The local references matter here. Local 718 anchors the design in Brooklyn identity, and it feels right in Bed-Stuy, Bushwick, Crown Heights, Flatbush, Park Slope, Sunset Park, and Bay Ridge. It also fits naturally around Brooklyn College, Pratt Institute, and LIU Brooklyn, where students and organizers move between class, work, and action. Fans of the Nets, Liberty, and Cyclones will catch the hometown signal too. This anti-fascist protest design is for Brooklyn natives, transplants, and borough loyalists who want their clothing to say exactly where they stand.
It also works as a strong everyday piece, not just a one-day rally item. Pair it with jeans, cargos, or layered under a jacket, and the message still reads clean. If your people care about equality, community defense, and calling out fascism when it shows up, this one belongs in the rotation.