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Micaela Bronstein wears a green bandanna, symbol of the abortion rights struggle in Latin America, at a Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights march on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, California, on ...
Marta Alanis, founder of Catholics for the Right to Decide, proposed wearing a green scarf as a "symbol of hope, health, life" at the 18th National Women's Meeting in Argentina in 2003.
Just a few years after the emergence of France's "yellow vests" movement, a green blazer has become the symbol of the country's newest political star, Green Party leader Marine Tondelier.
Hamilton Tailoring, a Cincinnati-based company, has produced the club’s green jackets every year since 1967. But much like the golf club, the company is mum about most of the details.
The green bandanna made its debut in 2003 in Argentina when an abortion rights group enlisted women's sewing cooperatives to produce 3,000 of them for distribution at a women's march.
A green symbol featured on hundreds of supermarket products is "very misleading", consumer watchdogs say, as it does not mean the wrapping can be recycled as shoppers assume.
In 2005, a new nationwide abortion rights coalition designated the green bandanna the official symbol of its campaign. “It became a symbol of our struggle,” said Nina Brugo, a 78-year-old ...