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Members from the activist group People's Power Assemblies NYC organized a rally and march in Brooklyn on July 13, 2019 to remember and uplift the life of Sandra Bland and other Black women who died in the hands of police, and other agents of the state. July 13 marks the four year anniversary of Sandra Bland’s death. She was found hanging in a jail cell three days after being violently arrested for an alleged traffic violation. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Over a hundred people joined Ramarley Graham’s family; other families of those killed by the police; members of the Justice Committee; Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ); Black, Jewish leaders and other Jews of Color; Jewish New Yorkers from across the five boroughs; and Black Lives Matter-NY at Grand Central station, for a public action and vigil in conjunction with Beyond The Moment’s National Day of Action on April 4, 2017; followed by a march through midtown Manhattan to demand from the Mayor and the NYPD commissioner more accountability in the Ramarley Graham case and an end to Broken Windows Policing in NYC
Hertencia Petersen, Aunt of Akai Gurley; killed by NYPD - Over a thousand people in Crown Heights, joined the family of Saheed Vassell, an unarmed Black man shot dead by NYPD on Wednesday night; for a memorial rally on April 5, 2018; followed by a march to the NYPD 71 precinct to demand justice and accountability for the killing of for Saheed Vassell. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Evidence of the broken window vandalism that my place of employment, Bennett Martin Public Library, suffered from some jackass at 2:00 A.M. on Thursday July 28th, 2011. The police caught and charged the moron, but still...
Still looking very much abandoned, the fire escape is gone. Using the fire escape, one of the two doors you see here was the entrance that the kids were using.
Soon to be a Stockton campus satellite. Looks like there's going to be lots of rooms for college classes.
Found this cool looking window at
Sloss yesterday. I saw that name on a few windows throughout the facility but this one really caught my attention!
Taken with Lubitel 166. St John's Orphanage for Boys, Goulburn. This is my last photo from the orphanage.
Well, here it is, I go out to my car and lo and behold! It was broken into. I have since ascertained that several vehicles on my street had been broken into. Nothing seems to be missing from my vehicle. Which is a relief. Mayhap fire decided to dispatch on something, and my radio scared them off. I like my little security system.
Hundreds of people took to the streets on March 28, 2018; to protest in New York City over the fatal police shooting of Stephon Clark, an unarmed black man in Sacramento, California; chanting and carrying signs as they marched from Columbus Circle to Times Square. Police say at least 11 people were detained. It was not immediately clear what charges they could face. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
i carry your heart with me (i carry it in
my heart) i am never without it (anywhere
i go you go, my dear; and whatever is done
by only me is your doing, my darling)
Dreams, Schemes & Themes Experiment. Fragment of a ee cummings poem, my photo of a broken window and a stock pic from who knows where of a girl with your heart in her hand.
Police accountability advocates gathered in front of the Bronx DA office in solidarity with Copwatcher Jose LaSalle as he demands that Bronx DA Darcel Clark re-open an investigation on the officers who perjured themselves to falsified charges against Jose LaSalle followed by a march to the Psa7 precinct and demand that the officers involved are fired. The city and the NYPD agreed to pay LaSalle $860,000 on a settlement. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Police accountability advocates gathered in front of the Bronx DA office in solidarity with Copwatcher Jose LaSalle as he demands that Bronx DA Darcel Clark re-open an investigation on the officers who perjured themselves to falsified charges against Jose LaSalle followed by a march to the Psa7 precinct and demand that the officers involved are fired. The city and the NYPD agreed to pay LaSalle $860,000 on a settlement. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
The NYC Shut It Down The Grand Central Crew #BlackLivesMatter reaches the 2nd year in a row of weekly #PeoplesMonday actions. The NYC Shut It Down The Grand Central Crew are out every single Monday at 7pm at various locations rain, sleet, snow, or shine.
#SayHerName: A Vigil in Remembrance of Black Women and Girls Killed by the Police - May 20, 2015 - Union Square NYC
© Erik Mc Gregor - erikrivas@hotmail.com 917-225-8963
Members from the activist group People's Power Assemblies NYC organized a rally and march in Brooklyn on July 13, 2019 to remember and uplift the life of Sandra Bland and other Black women who died in the hands of police, and other agents of the state. July 13 marks the four year anniversary of Sandra Bland’s death. She was found hanging in a jail cell three days after being violently arrested for an alleged traffic violation. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
After two years seeking justice, Delrawn Smalls' family and community supporters on gathered outside the NYPD headquarters at One Police Plaza on July 2, 2018, to honor his memory and demand Mayor Bill de Blasio and Commissioner James P. O'Neill to fire NYPD officer Wayne Isaacs immediately. On July 4, 2016, Isaacs (off-duty at the time), shot dead Delrawn Small, who was unarmed, on the corner of Atlantic Ave. and Bradford St. in East NY. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Carmen Perez from
Justice League NYC marching a total of 17 miles, from Ramarley's home in the Bronx to One Police Plaza in lower Manhattan to demand Mayor de Blasio to fire all the NYPD officers responsible for the death of Ramarley Graham four years ago, the brutalization of his family at the scene, and the ensuing coverup. Justice delayed is Justice denied.
© Erik McGregor - erikrivas@hotmail.com - 917-225-8963
Members of the activist group NYC Shut It Down gathered at Grand Central and took the streets marching to Times Square on February 4, 2019, to remember the 20 year anniversary of the murder of Amadou Diallo in the Bronx, shot 41 times by the NYPD. During the march, the group also displayed portraits of other victims of police brutality. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Members from the activist group People's Power Assemblies NYC organized a rally and march in Brooklyn on July 13, 2019 to remember and uplift the life of Sandra Bland and other Black women who died in the hands of police, and other agents of the state. July 13 marks the four year anniversary of Sandra Bland’s death. She was found hanging in a jail cell three days after being violently arrested for an alleged traffic violation. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Police accountability advocates gathered in front of the Bronx DA office in solidarity with Copwatcher Jose LaSalle as he demands that Bronx DA Darcel Clark re-open an investigation on the officers who perjured themselves to falsified charges against Jose LaSalle followed by a march to the Psa7 precinct and demand that the officers involved are fired. The city and the NYPD agreed to pay LaSalle $860,000 on a settlement. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
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"Walking along Fourth Avenue in Boerum Hill, the storefronts all look pretty similar–pizza shops, laundromats, cute cafes–until you come to the corner of Bergen Street and see the large, colorful collage of signs gracing the side of the little brick building. This is ESPO’s Art World, artist Stephen Powers’ sign shop. But as you can imagine, this space is much more than that."