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Community Chest Free-ish Tee

Community Chest Free-ish Tee

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Some shirts make people smile. Some shirts make people think. This one does both.

Inspired by a familiar board game and grounded in a very real conversation, the Free-Ish Since 1865 design uses humor, satire, and social commentary to explore the gap between legal freedom and equal opportunity. Styled like a classic Community Chest card, this design delivers a powerful message with a sharp sense of irony:

"Do Not Pass Equity. Do Not Collect Generational Wealth."

Part of our Juneteenth Collection, this shirt acknowledges the progress that has been made since emancipation while inviting reflection on the barriers that have continued to impact economic opportunity, wealth building, and access across generations.

Bold, thought-provoking, and impossible to ignore, this design is perfect for those who appreciate history, conversation-starting apparel, and using creativity to examine important social issues.

Features

  • Premium soft-style unisex fit
  • Vintage-inspired Community Chest parody design
  • High-contrast gold and black artwork
  • Soft, comfortable fabric for everyday wear
  • Durable print designed to last
  • Perfect for Juneteenth celebrations, cultural events, educational programs, and community discussions
  • Designed by One United Tribe

Why You'll Love It

The best designs don't just make a statement. They start a conversation. By blending familiar imagery with a deeper message, this shirt encourages people to think about history, opportunity, and the ongoing pursuit of equity in America.

Giving Back

Proceeds from this collection support African American history programming at Manoa Valley Theatre, helping preserve stories, expand educational opportunities, and celebrate the contributions of African Americans through the arts.

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