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SAGITTARIUS JOURNAL
$15.00
Sagittarius is the sign of vision and revolutionary possibility.
It governs philosophy and the courage to imagine a future beyond domination. Sagittarius asks us to look outward and forward, to question inherited orders, and to commit ourselves to freedom on a global scale.
As part of the Revolutionary Journals for Reflection & Resistance series, this Sagittarius journal treats political vision, international solidarity, and principled refusal as revolutionary acts. It is a space to challenge empire, and to imagine futures rooted in dignity rather than domination. In a world shaped by colonialism and exploitation, Sagittarius insists on clarity of purpose and moral courage.
This journal features the words and image of revolutionary Sagittarius, Thomas Sankara, born on December 21st. As president of Burkina Faso, Sankara openly challenged imperialism and global inequality, while insisting that women’s liberation was inseparable from any true revolution. He argued that a society could not be free while women remained oppressed.
A bold, matte hardcover holds 150 cream-colored lined pages. This is not a journal for narrow thinking or inherited limits. It is a journal for expansive vision, political courage, and writing toward collective freedom.
• 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 philosophy and the courage to imagine a future beyond domination. Sagittarius asks us to look outward and forward, to question inherited orders, and to commit ourselves to freedom on a global scale.
As part of the Revolutionary Journals for Reflection & Resistance series, this Sagittarius journal treats political vision, international solidarity, and principled refusal as revolutionary acts. It is a space to challenge empire, and to imagine futures rooted in dignity rather than domination. In a world shaped by colonialism and exploitation, Sagittarius insists on clarity of purpose and moral courage.
This journal features the words and image of revolutionary Sagittarius, Thomas Sankara, born on December 21st. As president of Burkina Faso, Sankara openly challenged imperialism and global inequality, while insisting that women’s liberation was inseparable from any true revolution. He argued that a society could not be free while women remained oppressed.
A bold, matte hardcover holds 150 cream-colored lined pages. This is not a journal for narrow thinking or inherited limits. It is a journal for expansive vision, political courage, and writing toward collective freedom.
• 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.
Sagittarius is the sign of vision and revolutionary possibility.
It governs philosophy and the courage to imagine a future beyond domination. Sagittarius asks us to look outward and forward, to question inherited orders, and to commit ourselves to freedom on a global scale.
As part of the Revolutionary Journals for Reflection & Resistance series, this Sagittarius journal treats political vision, international solidarity, and principled refusal as revolutionary acts. It is a space to challenge empire, and to imagine futures rooted in dignity rather than domination. In a world shaped by colonialism and exploitation, Sagittarius insists on clarity of purpose and moral courage.
This journal features the words and image of revolutionary Sagittarius, Thomas Sankara, born on December 21st. As president of Burkina Faso, Sankara openly challenged imperialism and global inequality, while insisting that women’s liberation was inseparable from any true revolution. He argued that a society could not be free while women remained oppressed.
A bold, matte hardcover holds 150 cream-colored lined pages. This is not a journal for narrow thinking or inherited limits. It is a journal for expansive vision, political courage, and writing toward collective freedom.
• 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 philosophy and the courage to imagine a future beyond domination. Sagittarius asks us to look outward and forward, to question inherited orders, and to commit ourselves to freedom on a global scale.
As part of the Revolutionary Journals for Reflection & Resistance series, this Sagittarius journal treats political vision, international solidarity, and principled refusal as revolutionary acts. It is a space to challenge empire, and to imagine futures rooted in dignity rather than domination. In a world shaped by colonialism and exploitation, Sagittarius insists on clarity of purpose and moral courage.
This journal features the words and image of revolutionary Sagittarius, Thomas Sankara, born on December 21st. As president of Burkina Faso, Sankara openly challenged imperialism and global inequality, while insisting that women’s liberation was inseparable from any true revolution. He argued that a society could not be free while women remained oppressed.
A bold, matte hardcover holds 150 cream-colored lined pages. This is not a journal for narrow thinking or inherited limits. It is a journal for expansive vision, political courage, and writing toward collective freedom.
• 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.