Oregon gets marketed like a postcard way too often.
Trees. Mountains. Coffee. Rain. Cute little downtowns. A clean angle on Portland. A scenic angle on Bend. A wine-country angle on everything else.
Meanwhile, people are out here fighting for immigrant rights, pushing back on ICE, defending their communities, and trying to keep anti-fascist politics rooted in real life instead of watered down into something decorative.
That is where Oregon Rebel Alliance lives.
This protest design takes the state and reroutes it. The artwork centers the Oregon Rebel Alliance emblem and folds in the western meadowlark, turning the state bird into something sharper, louder, and harder to ignore. The lightly distressed print keeps it from feeling polished in the wrong way. It looks like it belongs on the street, on campus, at a rally, at a community fundraiser, at a mutual aid drop, or on the kind of weekday where you are too angry to pretend everything is fine.
It is for people in Portland, Eugene, Salem, Corvallis, Ashland, and Medford who know exactly what kind of pressure this moment puts on regular people. It fits the energy around the University of Oregon, Oregon State, Portland State, Reed, Lewis and Clark, and the University of Portland, where politics, organizing, and identity collide daily whether people like it or not.
It also belongs around the orbit of the Blazers, Timbers, and Thorns, because local pride hits different when it is tied to actual values. Not fake unity. Not polite silence. Not that weird civic boosterism that wants everybody smiling while harm keeps rolling downhill.
Strange Gang made this for adults who show up and for kids watching what courage looks like in real time. That matters. A protest design should not only say something. It should tell people who it is for.
This one is for anti-fascist families, abolition-minded organizers, immigrant justice supporters, Oregon natives, and transplants who have chosen a side. Wear the tee when you want the slightly slimmer shape. Grab the long sleeve when the weather turns. Put the kids tee on the next generation of rabble-rousers.
Same state. Better message.