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Every REDLINE shirt is a real map. Here's why that matters.

In the 1930s, government maps graded Grand Rapids, Flint, and Detroit neighborhoods by race, deciding who got loans and who didn't. Those lines still shape these cities today. The REDLINE Collection prints the actual HOLC maps on apparel so the history stays visible instead of buried in an archive.

10% of every sale funds equitable housing programs. Founded in Grand Rapids by Julius Rogers in 2020, Justice 4 All turns history into a conversation, and a conversation into action.

TAKE THE QUIZ — WHICH MICHIGAN CHANGE-MAKER ERA ARE YOU?

Find out where you stand in Michigan's story of resistance!

Why I started Justice 4 All

I started Justice 4 All in Grand Rapids in 2020 to make history impossible to ignore.

Every REDLINE shirt carries a real HOLC redlining map of Grand Rapids, Flint, or Detroit, and 10% of every sale funds equitable housing programs. Wear the history. Fund the fix.

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The REDLINE collection: Redlining is a discriminatory practice that denies services, such as loans,...