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Solidarity Wine

Solidarity Wines unique "We Are:" Label Series of Compassion, dedicated to social and environmental justice advocacy. Distinct natural red Rhone wines, and special “We Are: Homeless,” and gift-only “We Are: Grateful.”

 
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Our Solidarity wine label image, re-purposed by artist Ronnie Goodman

 
 
The most important word in the language of the working class is solidarity.
— Harry Bridges, ILWU Leader, 1970
This is just the beginning of solidarity. We are going to fight together until there is nothing left in this world to win.
— NYC Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani, Re: historic Taxi Worker Alliance victory
 
 
 

Solidarity wine: Together We Rise as One

The fictional divide of "Us" vs. "Them" has caused so much harm, especially for, and within, marginalized communities.  “Solidarity” has long connected nearly all of the people of the world in our shared struggle for a better life, justice & peace.

When our eyes and hearts are open, we know we live in a world full of abundance, not of artificial scarcity. We all want the same fundamental things, and there is plenty for all of the world's people to not just enjoy a life of dignity, free from want of the basic necessities of life—but to thrive.

 

 
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Solidarity wines embody our shared humanity, and common aspirations.  We reject the relentless politics of fear used to oppress.  Instead, We invite you to celebrate the beauty and diversity of who WE ARE. Some proceeds from sales will benefit organizations fighting on behalf of each cause. Together, We Rise as One.

To learn about how You can help organizations fighting for justice, please see each wine’s story page.

 

Help Us create our next Label — let us know about causes/ Orgs you’re passionate about!

 
 

Original Label Art by Ronnie Goodman

Solidarity Wines front label artwork was done by a very special human being, Ronnie Goodman. For more about Ronnie, you can read about him in SF Chronicle (see Blog), his website, Hospitality House’s “Farewell to Ronnie,” or Video below.
RIP, Ronnie (8/’20). You are missed, but never forgotten…

 
 
 

MOMA NY Honors Artist Ronnie Goodman, 3’21

Join us for an evening program honoring the life, work, and immense impact of artist Ronnie Goodman (1960-2020), whose work is currently featured in Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration at MoMA PS1. Featuring a new short film with rare video footage and a talk by Dr. Nicole Fleetwood on his multifaceted practice as a painter, printmaker, and muralist, the program concludes with personal responses from his community

 
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