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Poster depicting an armed woman soldier on an orange ground, advertising August 3rd as a day of solidarity with the people of Guinea and Cape Verde.

Day of Solidarity with the people of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde - august 3Berta Abelénda FernándezCommissioned by OSPAAAL (Organization of Solidarity with the People of Africa, Asia and Latin America)1968

Between the 1960s and 1990s, more than fifty designers worked at OSPAAAL (the Organisation of Solidarity with the People of Africa, Asia and Latin America). Based in Cuba, they made magazines and posters that were sent around the world. Their aim was to promote radical political ideas. Many of their posters celebrate socialist revolutions and liberation movements from the Global South. This poster was designed to mark a day of solidarity with liberation movements in Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau seeking independence from Portuguese colonial rule, on the date of the Pidjiguiti massacre.

Many OSPAAAL designers combined images of Indigenous art and craft with contemporary weaponry. Their aim was to argue for the right to self-determination and support liberation movements opposing colonial and imperial powers. However, the designers did not always know the meaning or origin of the iconography they used.