At Desert Decals, we believe in standing up for what’s right. Women’s rights are human rights, and we’re committed to using our voice—and our art—to fight for equality, freedom, and access to essential healthcare.
With recent attacks on reproductive rights, including the overturning of protections that once ensured access to safe and legal abortion, we know how important it is to come together and make our voices heard.
That’s why we’re giving away FREE women’s rights stickers to help you express your beliefs and advocate for change. Whether it’s on your car, laptop, or water bottle, these decals are designed to spark conversations, spread awareness, and show your support for women’s reproductive freedom.
We’re making it easy for you to get involved:
Your voice matters. Together, we can fight for policies that protect women’s health and uphold human rights. By displaying one of our stickers, you’re not just showing your support—you’re taking a stand.
Thank you for being part of the movement. Let’s continue to advocate, educate, and empower—one sticker at a time.
Black history is American history. It tells the stories of resilience, innovation, and leadership that have shaped the world we live in today. Learning about Black history helps us understand past struggles and achievements, recognize ongoing injustices, and work toward a more equitable future. It’s about honoring the voices that have fought for change and ensuring their contributions are never forgotten.
Women in Black history are essential because they have played crucial roles in shaping social, political, and cultural movements, often while facing both racial and gender-based oppression. Despite these challenges, Black women have been leaders, innovators, and activists who fought for equality, justice, and human rights. Their contributions, whether in the civil rights movement, in literature, in science, or in politics, continue to inspire and uplift generations.
Celebrating these women is vital because it highlights their resilience and accomplishments, showing how Black women have been at the forefront of changing history and fighting for a more equitable world. Their stories are often overlooked, but by elevating their voices, we not only honor them but also acknowledge the deep impact they've had on shaping the society we live in today.
At Desert Decals, we are committed to raising awareness and supporting the fight against Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI). For the month of March, we’re shining a light on this often invisible injury that affects millions of people worldwide. Our goal is to foster understanding, encourage conversations about prevention, and raise funds for organizations dedicated to TBI research, support, and recovery.
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) can happen in an instant, altering lives in ways that are not always visible to the outside world. From concussions sustained in sports to falls, car accidents, and even violent impacts, TBIs affect people of all ages and backgrounds. This injury is unexpected, and in many cases, not the fault of the individual who suffers from it. While some people may recover, others face lifelong challenges—from cognitive impairments to emotional changes, and difficulty with everyday tasks.
Sports, especially contact sports like football and hockey, are common causes of concussions, but TBIs can result from any number of accidents. It’s crucial to understand the risks and take steps to protect our brains. TBI is more than just an injury; it’s a lifelong journey of recovery, resilience, and support
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Bottom line: When we make invisible illnesses visible, everyone gains—from individual well-being to community resilience.
Invisible illnesses—conditions like lupus, Ehlers-Danlos, ME/CFS, MCAS, and chronic mental-health disorders—disproportionately affect women, yet they’re often dismissed as “stress” or “just in your head.” Because their symptoms hide beneath the surface—fatigue, pain, dizziness, brain fog—diagnoses can take years, delaying care and amplifying isolation. Shining a light on these hidden battles matters: earlier recognition means better treatment outcomes, reduced stigma, and a louder collective voice pushing research forward. When we validate women’s invisible illnesses, we’re not just telling their stories—we’re changing the narrative of healthcare equity for everyone.
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