
You can display a symbol of solidarity in your business
Let your space speak for justice and humanity.
Why it matters
A public space, whether it’s a shop, a café, a studio, or an office, is also a place of influence. In times of systemic injustice, neutrality equals complicity. A simple but visible gesture can invite reflection, spark conversations, and strengthen those who feel isolated. Displaying a symbol of solidarity encourages customers, colleagues, and fellow business owners to do the same: courage becomes collective when it’s made visible.
How to do it
- Choose your symbol
It could be a Palestinian flag, a “Stop the Genocide” poster, a window decal, or even a handwritten sign. You can find downloadable posters in the resources section below. - Place it somewhere visible
Display it on a window, door, or at the counter—anywhere it’s naturally visible to those entering or passing by.
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