Photo Essays
New visions of the world we thought we knew.
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Posters to Occupy Everywhere
posted Nov 03, 2011 - Graphic designers put their stamp on the messages of the 99%.
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It's Our Wall Street: Inside an American Occupation
posted Sep 23, 2011 - Photo essay: Inspired by the public protests of Egypt, Tunisia, and Spain, American demonstrators are nearly a week into their "occupation" of Wall Street.
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Words That Inspire: Martin Luther King, Jr.
posted Sep 22, 2011 - What is fair to one person may not be fair to another. How can students become aware of injustice—at school, in your community, and in this world— and dig deeper to discover how they can transform injustice to justice?
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Fibershed Moments
by Rebecca Burgessposted Aug 19, 2011 - We often think about local food—but what about local fabric? Photos from one woman’s quest to know her “fibershed.”
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Hands Across the Sand
posted Jul 15, 2011 - Photo essay: Scenes from a massive protest to protect beaches from Big Oil.
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Photo Essay: Crude Reflections from the Amazon
by Lou Dematteisposted May 04, 2011 - After enduring years of toxic dumping and rising cancer rates, indigenous Ecuadorians took oil giant Chevron to court to fight for the life of the rainforest—and its people.
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US Uncut: Standing Up to Corporate Tax Dodgers
posted Mar 03, 2011 - Photo essay: "Austerity for us, prosperity for them"—and more signs from US Uncut's 50-city protests of corporate tax avoidance.
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Signs of the Times: The Best Protest Signs in Madison
posted Feb 18, 2011 - In Madison, Wisconsin, a workers' uprising is resulting in some clever slogans.
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No Impact Week Photo Awards
posted Feb 15, 2011 - Food, energy, giving back, and more: The winning entries from January's No Impact Week participants.
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Photo Essay: Domesticated
posted Feb 11, 2011 - Photo Essay: One photographer's take on the mystery of the wild, and our constant efforts to tame it.
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One of Many Detroits
by Anonymousposted Jan 21, 2011 - Photo essay: "The people of this city are not abstractions." An anonymous Detroit photographer shares a view of the city that the mainstream media doesn't cover.
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Big Problem, Big Art
posted Nov 30, 2010 - Photo essay: As climate negotiators meet in Cancun, activists the world over are reminding them of what’s at stake with some very big art.
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Protective Custody
by Cheryl Hanna-Truscottposted Nov 15, 2010 - Photo Essay: Mothers talk about raising babies in prison.
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Humanity, in Photos
posted Nov 15, 2010 - Photo Essay: A celebration of friendship, family, love, and laughter.
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Signs of Sanity (and/or Fear)
posted Nov 01, 2010 - The best sights and signs from Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear.
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