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Thousands of acres of southern Ohio farmland are being gobbled up by unsightly fields of solar panels.
Doing some illustrations for a mate's magazine article about the cuts protest in London.
Had a go at photoshop, still need summet wrote on the sign though
Flying the flag at the Des Moines March against Muslim Ban and Anti-Immigrant Orders.
More images of Iowa protests can be seen in this album.
Sunday 4 October 20015 saw huge crowds take to the streets of to protest. The event was organised by the TUC.
Greater Manchester Police mounted an operation to ensure people’s right to protest was upheld while ensuring the city could function as normal.
Chief Superintendent John O’Hare, who commanded the operation, said: “Around 60,000 people took part in a demonstration within our city in the spirit of their causes and I would like to thank them for their co-operation.
”The overwhelming majority of people exercised their democratic right to protest with dignity and good grace.
”In those rare instances where individuals sought to cause trouble, our officers acted in a calm and professional manner to ensure that the actions of the few did not compromise the safety, enjoyment and reputation of the majority.
”The fact that only four arrests were made was particularly pleasing.
“I would like to thank the organisers for taking responsibility and ensuring the demonstration was planned and delivered appropriately.”
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Protesters calling for reforms to the US Secret Service marching outside the White House on a balmy Saturday afternoon.
Washington, DC / December 12, 2015
Protest against an underground busterminal in Stockholm.
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Protesters close down the streets near the Winston Smith and Deona Marie memorials in Uptown Minneapolis.
Winston Smith was killed by Hennepin and Ramsey County Sheriffs officers who were part of a Federal Task Force on June 3rd.
On June 10th, Deona Marie was killed when a protester drove his vehicle through barricades setup to protect those protesting the death of Winston Smith.
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This image is part of a continuing series following the unrest and events in Minneapolis following the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
A few days ago, there was a protest in front of city hall to draw attention to a cut in the Housing Subsidy Bonus paid out to the marginally housed. I caught this shot of a protestor putting up his signs and couldn't help but notice the juxtaposition between them and the message on the tree--something he no doubt appreciated too.
Taken with an Olympus OM-1 using a Zuiko 28mm lens. Shot on Tri-X 400 and developed in Blazinal for 17.5 minutes at 18 degrees Celsius.
Zemzemeh juxtapose ancient Persian music with modern electronica creating a rich, contemporary, cross-cultural zeitgeist.
Siyavash Doostkhah & Greta Kelly explore sufi poetry and mystical music of Iran through acoustic traditions infused with concepts of love and harmony. Their work also brings issues of contemporary Iran to the fore through rap and electronica, and dance tunes with beats and samples
Last night at 'It's Still a Secret', South Brisbane.
a protester is banging a rock on a garbage container in the secluded area of gazi (where a man almost died from a direct gas grenade hit to the head the day before) to show that he is not retreating.
the situation here is very different from the one in beyoglu. the protesters are cut-off from what is happening elsewhere in istanbul, there are many akp supporters and there is no clear front line against the police. hardly anybody outside this part of town knows about what is going on, press coverage was almost non-existant, and i haven't seen a single medical helper. on the other hand, the protesting seems less sophisticated, more destructive and more aggressive.
This driver was too impatient to wait for the police to open the intersection, so she drove into the crowd of 5,000 marchers.
An estimated 5,000 people turned out for the march to protest the Kinder Morgan pipeline, which will bring crude oil and refined petroleum from the oil sands in Alberta to Vancouver, British Columbia, presumably to be shipped to China. This will increase tanker traffic in and is a danger to our already threatened marine life in the Inside Passage, where two recent spills in two months have already occurred this year. An estimated 5,000 protesters joined the march, from the City Hall to the downtown library.
City Hall, Vancouver, BC