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AQUARIUS JOURNAL
$15.00
Aquarius is the sign of vision, collective liberation, and radical imagination.
It governs systems, futures, and the refusal to accept the world as it is. Aquarius asks us to think beyond the present order and to commit ourselves to transformation not as a moment, but as a practice.
As part of the Revolutionary Journals for Reflection & Resistance series, this Aquarius journal treats imagination, organizing, and sustained action as revolutionary political acts. It is a space to think critically, to question inherited structures, and to write toward the futures we are still building. In a world shaped by inequality and carceral logic, Aquarius insists on possibility.
This journal features the words and image of revolutionary Aquarius, Angela Davis, born on January 26th. Her words ground this journal in abolitionist vision and the discipline of hope.
A bold, matte hardcover holds 150 cream-colored lined pages. This is not a journal for passive reflection. It is a journal for organizing thought, radical clarity, and imagining otherwise.
• Matte laminated front and back cover
• 150 pages (75 sheets): lined, cream-colored, uncoated
• Cover weight: 80 lb (118 g/m²)
• Page weight: 70 lb (104 g/m²)
• Dimensions: 5.75″ × 8″ (14.6 cm × 20.3 cm)
• Perforated pages for easy tear-out
• Casewrap binding with a flexible sewn spine
• Blank product sourced and fulfilled in the US
This product is made to order to avoid unnecessary overproduction. Producing only what is needed helps minimize waste and supports a more sustainable process. Thank you for making a conscious purchasing choice.
It governs systems, futures, and the refusal to accept the world as it is. Aquarius asks us to think beyond the present order and to commit ourselves to transformation not as a moment, but as a practice.
As part of the Revolutionary Journals for Reflection & Resistance series, this Aquarius journal treats imagination, organizing, and sustained action as revolutionary political acts. It is a space to think critically, to question inherited structures, and to write toward the futures we are still building. In a world shaped by inequality and carceral logic, Aquarius insists on possibility.
This journal features the words and image of revolutionary Aquarius, Angela Davis, born on January 26th. Her words ground this journal in abolitionist vision and the discipline of hope.
A bold, matte hardcover holds 150 cream-colored lined pages. This is not a journal for passive reflection. It is a journal for organizing thought, radical clarity, and imagining otherwise.
• Matte laminated front and back cover
• 150 pages (75 sheets): lined, cream-colored, uncoated
• Cover weight: 80 lb (118 g/m²)
• Page weight: 70 lb (104 g/m²)
• Dimensions: 5.75″ × 8″ (14.6 cm × 20.3 cm)
• Perforated pages for easy tear-out
• Casewrap binding with a flexible sewn spine
• Blank product sourced and fulfilled in the US
This product is made to order to avoid unnecessary overproduction. Producing only what is needed helps minimize waste and supports a more sustainable process. Thank you for making a conscious purchasing choice.
Aquarius is the sign of vision, collective liberation, and radical imagination.
It governs systems, futures, and the refusal to accept the world as it is. Aquarius asks us to think beyond the present order and to commit ourselves to transformation not as a moment, but as a practice.
As part of the Revolutionary Journals for Reflection & Resistance series, this Aquarius journal treats imagination, organizing, and sustained action as revolutionary political acts. It is a space to think critically, to question inherited structures, and to write toward the futures we are still building. In a world shaped by inequality and carceral logic, Aquarius insists on possibility.
This journal features the words and image of revolutionary Aquarius, Angela Davis, born on January 26th. Her words ground this journal in abolitionist vision and the discipline of hope.
A bold, matte hardcover holds 150 cream-colored lined pages. This is not a journal for passive reflection. It is a journal for organizing thought, radical clarity, and imagining otherwise.
• Matte laminated front and back cover
• 150 pages (75 sheets): lined, cream-colored, uncoated
• Cover weight: 80 lb (118 g/m²)
• Page weight: 70 lb (104 g/m²)
• Dimensions: 5.75″ × 8″ (14.6 cm × 20.3 cm)
• Perforated pages for easy tear-out
• Casewrap binding with a flexible sewn spine
• Blank product sourced and fulfilled in the US
This product is made to order to avoid unnecessary overproduction. Producing only what is needed helps minimize waste and supports a more sustainable process. Thank you for making a conscious purchasing choice.
It governs systems, futures, and the refusal to accept the world as it is. Aquarius asks us to think beyond the present order and to commit ourselves to transformation not as a moment, but as a practice.
As part of the Revolutionary Journals for Reflection & Resistance series, this Aquarius journal treats imagination, organizing, and sustained action as revolutionary political acts. It is a space to think critically, to question inherited structures, and to write toward the futures we are still building. In a world shaped by inequality and carceral logic, Aquarius insists on possibility.
This journal features the words and image of revolutionary Aquarius, Angela Davis, born on January 26th. Her words ground this journal in abolitionist vision and the discipline of hope.
A bold, matte hardcover holds 150 cream-colored lined pages. This is not a journal for passive reflection. It is a journal for organizing thought, radical clarity, and imagining otherwise.
• Matte laminated front and back cover
• 150 pages (75 sheets): lined, cream-colored, uncoated
• Cover weight: 80 lb (118 g/m²)
• Page weight: 70 lb (104 g/m²)
• Dimensions: 5.75″ × 8″ (14.6 cm × 20.3 cm)
• Perforated pages for easy tear-out
• Casewrap binding with a flexible sewn spine
• Blank product sourced and fulfilled in the US
This product is made to order to avoid unnecessary overproduction. Producing only what is needed helps minimize waste and supports a more sustainable process. Thank you for making a conscious purchasing choice.