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spiral bound weekly organizer. organized in a weekly format with each week designed by a different volunteer with a different theme. I chose a random week in march as an example but every page has new drawings! I recommend getting the large size 5.5 inch / 8.5 inch version to quote from their website: "It is 176 pages featuring radical dates for every day of the year, space to write your phone numbers, a contact list of radical groups around the globe, menstrual calendar, info on police repression, extra note pages, plus much more. You get a little bonus stuff in the spiral version. The spiral version is available in 18 colors printed with either black or silver ink (depending on how dark the paper stock is). The covers are laminated with heavy duty 3 mil glossy plastic to help it survive the year."
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Jan 22, 2024

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