Dissent Pins RBG Dissent Collar Gold Necklace - I Dissent Pendant Necklace - Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Dissent Collar - Necklaces for Women, Silvertone, 16" Chain Necklace, 1" Pendant
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Dissent Pins RBG Dissent Collar Gold Necklace - I Dissent Pendant Necklace - Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Dissent Collar - Necklaces for Women, Silvertone, 16" Chain Necklace, 1" Pendant
RBG's ICONIC DISSENT COLLAR - Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had a special collar she wore on days when she dissented from decisions being handed down by the Supreme Court. This cute chain necklace is modeled after that collar.
I DISSENT - Wearing the dissent collar necklace is a great way to honor Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her brave fight for LGBTQ+, refugees, immigrants, and abortion rights.
A TIMELESS COLLECTIBLE - Add this beautiful RBG dissent collar necklace to your jewelry collection. It comes in 24k gold-plated or silvertone and will stand up to daily wear. All of our jewelry is nickel-free.
24K GOLD PLATED OR SILVERTONE - This "I dissent" necklace has a 16" chain with a 1" dissent collar silvertone pendant. It also comes with a 4” chain extension.
FUND THE FUTURE - We donate 50% of profits from this necklace to three organizations: the Baltimore Action Legal Team (BALT), the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP), and the Center for Reproductive Rights
Here's the story behind Dissent Pins: In the week following the 2016 election, I heard one story that inspired me. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has a special collar she wears on days when she dissents from decisions being handed down by the Supreme Court. (She also has a collar she wears when she's reading majority opinions.)
Justice Ginsburg wore her dissent collar on November 9, 2016, a day when no opinions were read.
I decided to make replicas of RBG's collar as a holiday gift, and contacted one of my favorite illustrators, Caitlin Kuhwald, who produced the illustration that was turned into 100 hard enamel pins. As I gave them out, I got more and more requests for them.
Then, on January 28th, I watched videos and photos of lawyers lining up in airports to offer assistance to people coming into the US. My first thought was: these are lawyers that should never want for resources. So I asked Caitlin to help me make a package for the Dissent Collar pins, and we opened this store.
50% of the profits from every Dissent Collar pin will go to organizations doing important work right now: the work of defending our democracy. Nick Jehlen