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Munira Ahmed had a photo taken of her covered in an American flag hijab back in 2007.
Now,Watch Jeunes veuves lubriques (1995) a decade later, the image has become a symbol of the Women's Marches that took place across the globe.
Ahmed, a 32-year-old New Yorker and Muslim-American who has worked in digital media, told Mashable in a phone interview Monday it has been a "surreal" but "humbling" experience becoming one of the red-white-and-blue faces of Shepard Fairey's inauguration posters.
SEE ALSO: Obama 'Hope' artist has a brilliant new set of posters for inaugurationThe artist who created the iconic "Hope" poster for Barack Obama's campaign released a series of posters in time for Inauguration Day last week and the Women's Marches held the day after.
The posters are part of a "We the People" campaign spearheaded by the nonprofit Amplifier Foundation.
"We can make an inauguration irrelevant."
Fairey's images show a diverse group of people resisting what they see as the hate, fear and racism connected with the new Trump administration. The posters were available to print for the Women's March in Washington, D.C., and beyond last Saturday.
Ahmed, who made it down to D.C. for the march, saw posters of herself everywhere. "I needed to be there, it was important to me," she said.
The picture is from a 2007 photoshoot for the cover of Muslim-American magazine Illume by photographer Ridwan Adhami.
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Ahmed heard that Fairey even received a call from Obama praising the work, which Ahmed was thrilled to hear. Separately, through a connection, Ahmed was able to speak with Fairey on the phone, telling him that she was appreciative of his illustration and felt it did justice to the original photograph.
Fairey and other artists also raised money through a Kickstarter campaign to print the images in national newspapers. Ahmed said seeing her likeness in publications like the Washington Post made the experience even more special. She went to various vendors on Inauguration Day searching for copies of the paper, but found they were sold out everywhere.
In the Citizen's Almanac, given to all new Americans, it is said that the only position higher than the President is the People. What a great day to remember that. #WeThePeople are #GreaterThanFear, we will #DefendDignity, and we will #ProtectEachOther. Today the resistance begins! Back page of the @washingtonpost brought to you by @amplifierfoundation and @obeygiant
Ahmed, who does not herself cover, said most people didn't recognize her as the woman in the poster, but while in D.C. she went up to some women carrying the poster and asked to take their photos.
"Some of the bravest Americans that are not soldiers in combat are Muslim women wearing a hijab," Ahmed said.
She said she has seen photos of women and girls carrying her poster from as far as Berlin, Buenos Aires, and Kenya -- and of course all across the United States.
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Two women embracing during president Trump's inauguration speech in Washington DC. On assignment for @voguemagazine #inauguration2017
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they're saying it's a tale of two nations ✨ #womensmarch x #muslimgirlarmy ✨
She thinks her poster resonates because it shows her as a Muslim and an American. "You can proudly be both," she said. Plus, she thinks the text at the bottom of the poster is beyond powerful for women, Muslims and any marginalized group: "Greater than fear."
"We are so strong in numbers," she said. "We can make an inauguration irrelevant."
(H/T to The Guardian)
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