The year 2020 has caused many white people to realize we live in a racist system. The Green New Deal is about systemic change for all, and deconstructing racism must be front and central in this agenda.
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iPhone Revolution
British-born Giles Clarke has shot thousands of images entirely on his iPhone.
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You're a Good Man, Dan Bellini
Dan Bellini, originally a full-time professional blues musician who jammed with the likes of Chuck Berry, Bo Diddly, B.B. King and many others, is now a freelance muralist, painter and activist.
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MAY DAY - EVERYWHERE ELSE
Millions of people around all over the planet poured into the streets on May Day, celebrating, protesting and demanding social, economic and environmental justice. Collected here is a small sample of many powerful and inspiring moments captured by photographers in the US and around the world.
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MAY DAY IN PHOTOS – NEW YORK CITY - Gallery II
Thousands poured into the city parks, streets and plaza’s to celebrate May Day 2012 and demand social and economic justice for the oppressed around the world.
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MAY DAY IN PHOTOS – NEW YORK CITY - Gallery I
Thousands poured into the city parks, streets and plaza’s of New York City to celebrate May Day 2012, to demand social and economic justice for the oppressed around the world.
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May Day Live: Photos All Day
Throughout May Day we will be posting images of May Day festivities and actions in New York City as soon as they come in.
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May Day Art, Then and Now
Selected from the MayDayNYC Tumblr and Occuprint, we present an inspiring collection of May Day posters.
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Photographer Will Winter Documents Occupy Vancouver
Will Winter, a photographer based in Victoria, British Columbia, was originally a commercial photographer before turning documentary work.
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In Solidarity, From Toronto
In this firsthand narrative, Craig Nisbet of Toronto describes what inspired him to create paint-on-wood depictions of the police state that has coalesced around the Occupy Movement.
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Shame the Press
Political cartoonist Kip Lyall often skewers the media, an institution that should be performing a public service but instead serves its corporate masters.