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Images from the "Justice For All" March in Washington, DC on Saturday, December 13th, 2014.
This event was conceived and executed by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network on behalf of Eric Garner, Mike Brown, Tamir Rice, Trayvon Martin, Akai Gurley and all of the others killed by the police in this country.
Full set of Justice For All March photos here: www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157649757466322/
Minneapolis, Minnesota
November 25, 2014 around 5pm
The crowd swelled to about 3000 people and speakers talked from on top of a rental truck. By 4:30pm the crowd was growing too large for the sidewalk, and there was a mass movement of people into the intersection of Lake Street and Minnehaha Avenue.
When the intersection was initially blocked with people, one car continued to move right through the people and ended up runnig over a young woman. Video of that event has been widely circulated. Later, the crowd parted to let the ambulance through to pick up the injured, and the rally continued.
2014-11-25 This photo and text is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. Give attribution to: Fibonacci Blue
Taken at the Cleveland, Ohio march during the National Moment Of Silence for victims of police brutality.
Washington DC, December 13, 2014. Reverend Al Sharpton of National Action Network joins with the families of Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and others in a "Justice For All" rally and march to protest police violence and racism. A diverse crowd of tens of thousands assembled at Freedom Plaza and marched down Pennsylvania Avenue towards the US Capitol for a rally with speeches by Sharpton and others.
Interactions between the demonstrators and police were generally cordial during the 'official' phases of the event but got contentious when a relatively small raucous, radical faction, shouting "we shut shit down", later decided to take over busy 7th Street, blocking traffic, staging a 'die in' near the Smithsonian American Art Museum and briefly occupying a tent at a nearby holiday street market. Some of the younger activists in this group had occupied the main event stage for a time in an effort to get their concerns voiced but were silenced when the Justice For All organizers cut off their microphones. There is definitely tension in the anti police violence movement between older now establishment figures like Sharpton who prefer working through the system and the mainly college age activists who've embraced relentless non-violent civil disobedience street action as one of their most important tactics.
North American P-51D Mustang "Goldfinger," race number 2 and registered N551MB, is flown by Mike Brown.
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Times Square New York City. Solidarity with Mike Brown. Hand's up don't shoot. Protest against police brutality. Thursday August 14th, 2014.
Washington DC, December 13, 2014. Reverend Al Sharpton of National Action Network joins with the families of Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and others in a "Justice For All" rally and march to protest police violence and racism. A diverse crowd of tens of thousands assembled at Freedom Plaza and marched down Pennsylvania Avenue towards the US Capitol for a rally with speeches by Sharpton and others.
Interactions between the demonstrators and police were generally cordial during the 'official' phases of the event but got contentious when a relatively small raucous, radical faction, shouting "we shut shit down", later decided to take over busy 7th Street, blocking traffic, staging a 'die in' near the Smithsonian American Art Museum and briefly occupying a tent at a nearby holiday street market. Some of the younger activists in this group had occupied the main event stage for a time in an effort to get their concerns voiced but were silenced when the Justice For All organizers cut off their microphones. There is definitely tension in the anti police violence movement between older now establishment figures like Sharpton who prefer working through the system and the mainly college age activists who've embraced relentless non-violent civil disobedience street action as one of their most important tactics.
While in California I was able to spend one day out shooting with bigfootmadson, genzapata and we.destroyed.labels.
As I stated yesterday here is a photo that demonstrates the devestation of this house on the rim of the San Bernardino Mountains fairly well. Once a beautiful property with an amazing view is now nothing more than a place of odd ruin.
This is the first HDR I have done in a while. This composition needed it to bring out the dark shadows and I have always loved the way wood (burned or not) looks when given a good HDR treatment.
Check it out large to see what I am talking about.
Because this was a three photo merge in Photomatix there is no shooting info (EXIF). I will be glad when they get this resolved in their software as it is a fine piece of work otherwise.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
March 30, 2016
Jamar Clark was shot and killed by Minneapolis police officers on November 15, 2016. The protesters demand that officers Mark Ringgenberg and Dustin Schwarze be charged with second-degree murder or manslaughter. On March 30, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced the officers who killed Jamar Clark will not be charged.
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Steve Hinton puts on a show in a F7F Tigercat during the Planes of Fame "Salute to Grumman Aircraft" air show.
Images from the "Justice For All" March in Washington, DC on Saturday, December 13th, 2014.
This event was conceived and executed by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network on behalf of Eric Garner, Mike Brown, Tamir Rice, Trayvon Martin, Akai Gurley and all of the others killed by the police in this country.
Full set of Justice For All March photos here: www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157649757466322/
This picture is a result of joint work with Mike Brown.
Sosnovy Bor. St Petersburg suburb. Russia. May, 2008.
Camera: Canon EOS 5D
Lens: Canon EF 70-200/2.8 L IS
March honoring Kollin Elderts in #Waikiki, protesting Christopher Deedy's acquittal on murder charges.
Echoes of #Ferguson in Honolulu, Hawaii with many carrying Michael Brown posters on a march through Waikiki.
Protestors marched from Honolulu Zoo to the Kuhio McDonald's where Christopher Deedy fired the shot that killed Kollin Elderts, and joined #Ferguson demonstrators in chanting "Hands up, don't shoot."
As seen here on the 2015 England Rugby calendar (in my bedroom). Appropriate that Brown was the choice for appearing as September's player of the month, as his birthday is on the 4th of the month.
Demonstrators (peacefully) shut down Capitol Hill's Broadway Ave E at E. Olive St. on Tuesday night to repeat their messages of justice in the Michael Brown shooting death.
Washington DC, U Street, Saturday Evening September 6, 2014. A diverse group of around 200 activists affiliated with The Answer Coalition, American Muslim Alliance, National Black United Front, Party For Socialism And Liberation and other social justice groups gathered at the African American Civil War Memorial for a short march to the intersection of 14th and U St. This historic crossroads was occupied by the demonstrators for around five minutes in honor of cop-murdered unarmed black teen Mike Brown and the countless millions of other folks who've been abused by our culture of violence. The march then proceeded further west on U St. until an intense thunderstorm persuaded most of the participants to seek shelter.
About 200 gathered on 11-26-14 in downtown St. Louis regarding Ferguson. Starting at Kiener Plaza the demonstrators peacefully walked down the sidewalks and streets to the Old Courthouse (where a mock trial was held) then to Market & 12th/Tucker for 4.5 minutes of silence & hand holding. Just after the silence it started snowing as we all then walked over to City Hall. People sat on the steps to City Hall and then the police, who'd peacefully been with the entire walk, blocking intersections for us and such began getting agitated, the riot police came out of nowhere -- police started getting mean, telling us we were now unlawful and had to leave. So some of us did, then I heard it got ugly after that.
JUSTICE FOR MICHAEL BROWN NATIONAL MOMENT OF SILENCE Anti-Police Brutality MARCH down 16th between W and Euclid Street, NW, Washington DC on Thursday evening, 14 August 2014 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
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JUSTICE FOR MICHAEL BROWN NATIONAL MOMENT OF SILENCE Anti-Police Brutality Rally at Meridian Hill Park, NW, Washington DC on Thursday evening, 14 August 2014 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
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Assembly before SHUT IT DOWN FOR MIKE BROWN one year anniversary RALLY against police brutality at African American Civil War Memorial on U Street between 10th Street and Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington DC on Saturday evening, 8 August 2015 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
March 30, 2016
Jamar Clark was shot and killed by Minneapolis police officers on November 15, 2016. The protesters demand that officers Mark Ringgenberg and Dustin Schwarze be charged with second-degree murder or manslaughter. On March 30, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced the officers who killed Jamar Clark will not be charged.
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JUSTICE FOR MICHAEL BROWN NATIONAL MOMENT OF SILENCE Anti-Police Brutality Rally at Meridian Hill Park, NW, Washington DC on Thursday evening, 14 August 2014 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
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US Park Police officers on patrol at Freedom Plaza on the morning of the protest.
Washington, DC / December 13, 2014
This picture is a result of joint work with Mike Brown.
Sosnovy Bor, St Petersburg Suburb. May 2008.
Camera: Hasselblad 501cm
Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 2.8/80
Film: Ilford Delta 100
This is the final shot from the antique store.
This place was SO cluttered it made a minimalist guy like myself almost go into cardiac arrest. This was the only picture I felt was worth keeping from the bunch that were taken inside.
I like the gas pumps, but I do find everything else a tad distracting ... ahh well.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
November 25, 2014 around 7pm
The march was around 2000 people. Some marchers crossed over into the southbound traffic, which was at a standstill, and walked through the cars. Around 20 protesters walked down the ramp to I-35 to consider marching down the interstate highway. The rest of the march continue north on Hiawatha. The march stopped for 15 minutes to create a rally at Augsburg College.
Common chants during the march:
No justice. No peace. Prosecute the police.
Hands up. Don't shoot.
When I say Michael, you say Brown. Michael. Brown. Michael. Brown.
Black lives matter.
2014-11-25 This photo and text is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. Give attribution to: Fibonacci Blue
Washington DC, Tuesday evening November 25, 2014. Around twenty five hundred social justice activists gathered at Mount Vernon Square for a rally and march to protest the failure of the St. Louis County, Missouri Grand Jury to indict Officer Darren Wilson for the killing of unarmed black teenager Mike Brown. The marchers blocked several intersections for brief periods of time and occupied the H Street Walmart Superstore for about fifteen minutes. The nearly two hour long march ended on the steps of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. Interactions between the marchers and police were testy at times but there were no arrests I am aware of.
Peaceful protest in Oakland, California following the no indictment decision for the killing of Michael Brown by Darren Wilson in Ferguson, St. Louis, Missouri. This march led from 14th & Broadway in Oakland to various corners of the perimeter. Even in the middle of Interstate 580 freeway two times. The looting and fires were started by those whom dare not show their face, for their intentions are not in lined with those mourning for the lives of youth of color across the world and across the nation at the hands of a systematic oppressor. during these protests, time after time, people come from all over the region to incite violence in protests in oakland. let it be known that this protest started after the no indictment decision by the grand jury as a "die-in"; where people outlined their bodies in chalk in the street. the same way that is done in a murder scene. this act of protest is peaceful and in no way incites violence against the city we call home. only those whom dont have to wake up the next morning to broken windows and garbage would do such a thing. It's hard to distinguish those kinds of people in times of civil unrest and they know this. stay secure minded.
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Anonymous member getting in the face of Department of Homeland Security FPS officers at Freedom Plaza.
Washington, DC / December 13, 2014
Minneapolis, Minnesota
December 6, 2014
This was another protest against recent killings of people of color by police in Ferguson, Missouri and elsewhere.
Signs:
Black Livers Matter
Don't Shoot
I can't breathe
Justice for Eric Garner
Justice for John Crawford
We can't breathe
Mike Brown (18) Trayvon Martin (17) Tamir Rice (12) Pray that we make it to 21
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About 200 gathered on 11-26-14 in downtown St. Louis regarding Ferguson. Starting at Kiener Plaza the demonstrators peacefully walked down the sidewalks and streets to the Old Courthouse (where a mock trial was held) then to Market & 12th/Tucker for 4.5 minutes of silence & hand holding. Just after the silence it started snowing as we all then walked over to City Hall. People sat on the steps to City Hall and then the police, who'd peacefully been with the entire walk, blocking intersections for us and such began getting agitated, the riot police came out of nowhere -- police started getting mean, telling us we were now unlawful and had to leave. So some of us did, then I heard it got ugly after that.
Assembly before SHUT IT DOWN FOR MIKE BROWN one year anniversary RALLY against police brutality at African American Civil War Memorial on U Street between 10th Street and Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington DC on Saturday evening, 8 August 2015 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
Follow Saturday, 8 August 2015 SHUT IT DOWN FOR MIKE BROWN event at www.facebook.com/events/735417696570646/
Elvert Barnes PROTEST PHOTOGRAPHY at elvertbarnes.com/protests2015
About 200 gathered on 11-26-14 in downtown St. Louis regarding Ferguson. Starting at Kiener Plaza the demonstrators peacefully walked down the sidewalks and streets to the Old Courthouse (where a mock trial was held) then to Market & 12th/Tucker for 4.5 minutes of silence & hand holding. Just after the silence it started snowing as we all then walked over to City Hall. People sat on the steps to City Hall and then the police, who'd peacefully been with the entire walk, blocking intersections for us and such began getting agitated, the riot police came out of nowhere -- police started getting mean, telling us we were now unlawful and had to leave. So some of us did, then I heard it got ugly after that.