A circular yellow sticker with a prominent jagged blue starburst in the center. Inside the starburst, the question "HVEM HAR MAKTA?" (Who has the power?) is written in bold red letters. Encircling the starburst, along the yellow border, is text in black that reads "KAMPEN OM RETTFERDIGHET OG BÆREKRAFT I ET SAMFUNN MED SKEVE MAKTSTRUKTURER" (The fight for justice and sustainability in a society with skewed power structures). At the very bottom, the website "www.spireorg.no" is displayed. The sticker is attached to a metallic pole, showing signs of wear and tear, including fading and some dirt.

S 18 KAMPEN OM RETTFERDIGHET OG BAEREKHA HVEM HAR A L3 SAMFUNN MED www.spireorg.no SKJEVE MAKTSTRUKTUREP MAKTA?

19 July 2025 7
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