Philadelphia Printworks is an independent clothing brand inspired by past and present social justice movements.

The Black Schoolhouse

We're excited to introduce We Fund Us, a benefit collection by Philadelphia Printworks and The Black School— an experimental art school teaching Black radical politics through creativity and community engagement.

Inspired by The Black School’s visionary fund of the same name, this initiative is a multi-year sustainability effort dedicated to supporting The Black School’s long-term operating expenses and the creation of The Black Schoolhouse, a 21st-century community center for Black radical arts education in New Orleans.

  • No Arena in Chinatown

    A beneift collection to support and raise funds for Chinatown residents opposing the proposed arena development in their community.

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  • Gender Liberation Movement

    The Gender Liberation Movement is an emergent and innovative grassroots, volunteer-run national collective focused on direct action, media, and policy interventions.

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  • The Abolition School

    The W.E.B. Du Bois Movement School for Abolition & Reconstruction is a political education program for aspiring revolutionaries and movement leaders from communities most impacted by poverty, policing, and mass incarceration.

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  • a flower, in green, red, white, and black, with heart shaped pedals and a bird flying upward at the center of the flower. text underneath reads, "free palestine"

    Ceasefire Now!

    "Ceasefire Now!" is a benefit collection in support of Palestinian liberation.

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  • Prices Going Up T-Shirt Asali

    Survival Pending Revolution

    The Survival Pending Revolution collection honors the legacy of M. Gayle Dickson (Asali) and the Black Panther Party, showcasing powerful artwork that highlights community resilience and the ongoing fight for justice.

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  • The Seeds This Soil Holds

    In collaboration with Moore Vintage Archive and the John J. Wilcox, Jr. Archives at The William Way Center, Philadelphia Printworks is pleased to announce a limited re-release celebrating the history of Black Queer culture in Philadelphia.

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  • Cancel Culture Hat (Wholesale) Joél Leon

    Everything and Nothing At Once

    "Everything and Nothing At Once" is a thought-provoking collection of essays by Joél Leon that explores and deconstructs what it means to be a Black man in America. This special capsule collection was created to accompany the book's release.

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  • Black Feminists Taught Me T-Shirt (Wholesale) Black Women Radicals

    Black Feminists Taught Me

    A traveling exhibition and archive in collaboration with Black Women Radicals.

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  • Landon Sheely

    Classically untrained & foolishly optimistic, Landon Sheely works to hearten the viewer with childlike form & idealism, typically through print, but making common use of any medium that doesn’t require patience or precision, including, generally, anger and hope.

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  • Mitch Wiesen

    Mitch Wiesen is a multi-hyphenate who loves nothing more than learning, creating, and collaborating with other people, brands, and organizations who are equally passionate about what they do.

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  • Keesean Moore

    Keesean Moore is a vintage dealer, poet and artist currently based in Philadelphia.

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  • Scarlett Baily

    Scarlett Baily is a San Diego based Chicana visual artist specializing in murals, portraits, and illustration. 

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To date, we've raised over $191,000 for grassroot organizations and independent creatives.