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the UNITED BUDDY BEARS promote living together in peace and harmony on their global tour. Around 140 Buddy Bears (each 2 m tall) represent as many countries recognised by the United Nations.
The United Buddy Bears are visiting Helsinki in Finland with their 20th exhibition from 1 September to 26 October 2010.
Taken in Helsinki Finland.
Lamhan Suas, or 'Hands Up' is the combined effort of mine and Louise Wyllie to produce a short film for entry into the FilmG Competition, Scotlands first ever Gaelic Film Competition.
Synopsis:
At short notice Akira discovers that The Scottish Water Board is putting small parcels of land up for auction. She is sure that no-one else knows about her discovery that one of these plots is on the Isle of Skye. The land is very cheap. Akira is determined to acquire it against all the odds but she hadn't accounted for the unusual turn of events.
Geàrr-iomradh: Ann an uine ghoirid fhuair Akira fios gun robh Bòrd Uisge na h-Albainn a cur piosan beag de thalmh suas ri reic. Tha i glè chinnteach nach eil fhios aig duine eile gu bheil aon de na piosan talmh air an Eilean Sgitheanach. Tha prìs an talmh gu math ìosal. Tha Akira suidhichte gum faigh i an talmh gu be thigeas oirre ach cha robh i idir air smaoineachadh air na tachartasan mì-nadarrach a tha ri thighinn.
Director: Lou Wylie
Credits: Camera & Editing: Fergus Thom Auctioneer: Alistair MacLennan Akira MacLeod: Amy Taylor Laird: Ian Forrester 1st Lady: Norma Stephen 2nd Lady: Elizabeth Cutler
Credits:
Director - Lou Wyllie
Camera & Editing - Fergus Thom
Auctionees - Alistair MacLennan
Cast:
Akira MacLeod - Amy Taylor
Laird - Ian Forrester
1st Lady - Norma Stephen
2nd Lady - Elizabeth Cutler
WATCH THE FILM AND VOTE NOW:
Washington DC, December 5, 2014. Activists protesting the failure to indict killer cops Darren Wilson and Daniel Pantaleo gather in Chinatown for a rally, 'die in' and meandering march through the northwest quadrant of the city. I counted around two hundred at the 'die in', and about one hundred still present as the mostly youthful crowd stormed up gentrified 14th St. Interactions between the marchers and police were peaceful and respectful.There were no arrests I am aware of. Similar actions were taking place all across the USA. They will almost certainly continue to occur unless there is some meaningful reform of policing culture and practice, especially as it impacts communities of color.
In this photo: Amy Taylor, as Akira MacLeod and Ian Forrester, as The Laird
MORE INFO ABOUT THE PRODUCTION:
flickr.com/photos/carrbridgefilms/3111095116/
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Washington DC, December 5, 2014. Activists protesting the failure to indict killer cops Darren Wilson and Daniel Pantaleo gather in Chinatown for a rally, 'die in' and meandering march through the northwest quadrant of the city. I counted around two hundred at the 'die in', and about one hundred still present as the mostly youthful crowd stormed up gentrified 14th St. Interactions between the marchers and police were peaceful and respectful.There were no arrests I am aware of. Similar actions were taking place all across the USA. They will almost certainly continue to occur unless there is some meaningful reform of policing culture and practice, especially as it impacts communities of color.
Washington DC, December 5, 2014. Activists protesting the failure to indict killer cops Darren Wilson and Daniel Pantaleo gather in Chinatown for a rally, 'die in' and meandering march through the northwest quadrant of the city. I counted around two hundred at the 'die in', and about one hundred still present as the mostly youthful crowd stormed up gentrified 14th St. Interactions between the marchers and police were peaceful and respectful.There were no arrests I am aware of. Similar actions were taking place all across the USA. They will almost certainly continue to occur unless there is some meaningful reform of policing culture and practice, especially as it impacts communities of color.
Washington DC, December 5, 2014. Activists protesting the failure to indict killer cops Darren Wilson and Daniel Pantaleo gather in Chinatown for a rally, 'die in' and meandering march through the northwest quadrant of the city. I counted around two hundred at the 'die in', and about one hundred still present as the mostly youthful crowd stormed up gentrified 14th St. Interactions between the marchers and police were peaceful and respectful.There were no arrests I am aware of. Similar actions were taking place all across the USA. They will almost certainly continue to occur unless there is some meaningful reform of policing culture and practice, especially as it impacts communities of color.
Washington DC, December 5, 2014. Activists protesting the failure to indict killer cops Darren Wilson and Daniel Pantaleo gather in Chinatown for a rally, 'die in' and meandering march through the northwest quadrant of the city. I counted around two hundred at the 'die in', and about one hundred still present as the mostly youthful crowd stormed up gentrified 14th St. Interactions between the marchers and police were peaceful and respectful.There were no arrests I am aware of. Similar actions were taking place all across the USA and will continue until there is some meaningful reform of policing culture and practice, especially as it impacts communities of color.
"We struggled and got a NYPD conviction- something that hasn't taken place in NYC since 2005 in the murder of Ousmane Zongo by Officier Brian Conroy. " - Kerbie Joseph Youth Counselor at Ali Forney Center
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Washington DC, December 5, 2014. Activists protesting the failure to indict killer cops Darren Wilson and Daniel Pantaleo gather in Chinatown for a rally, 'die in' and meandering march through the northwest quadrant of the city. I counted around two hundred at the 'die in', and about one hundred still present as the mostly youthful crowd stormed up gentrified 14th St. Interactions between the marchers and police were peaceful and respectful.There were no arrests I am aware of. Similar actions were taking place all across the USA. They will almost certainly continue to occur unless there is some meaningful reform of policing culture and practice, especially as it impacts communities of color.
Washington DC, December 5, 2014. Activists protesting the failure to indict killer cops Darren Wilson and Daniel Pantaleo gather in Chinatown for a rally, 'die in' and meandering march through the northwest quadrant of the city. I counted around two hundred at the 'die in', and about one hundred still present as the mostly youthful crowd stormed up gentrified 14th St. Interactions between the marchers and police were peaceful and respectful.There were no arrests I am aware of. Similar actions were taking place all across the USA. They will almost certainly continue to occur unless there is some meaningful reform of policing culture and practice, especially as it impacts communities of color.
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Washington DC, December 5, 2014. Activists protesting the failure to indict killer cops Darren Wilson and Daniel Pantaleo gather in Chinatown for a rally, 'die in' and meandering march through the northwest quadrant of the city. I counted around two hundred at the 'die in', and about one hundred still present as the mostly youthful crowd stormed up gentrified 14th St. Interactions between the marchers and police were peaceful and respectful.There were no arrests I am aware of. Similar actions were taking place all across the USA. They will almost certainly continue to occur unless there is some meaningful reform of policing culture and practice, especially as it impacts communities of color.
Washington DC, December 5, 2014. Activists protesting the failure to indict killer cops Darren Wilson and Daniel Pantaleo gather in Chinatown for a rally, 'die in' and meandering march through the northwest quadrant of the city. I counted around two hundred at the 'die in', and about one hundred still present as the mostly youthful crowd stormed up gentrified 14th St. Interactions between the marchers and police were peaceful and respectful.There were no arrests I am aware of. Similar actions were taking place all across the USA. They will almost certainly continue to occur unless there is some meaningful reform of policing culture and practice, especially as it impacts communities of color.
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