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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • Hundreds of students from around the country have come together to learn about divestment campaigning, so that they can go back home and help their universities divest from dirty energy companies and re-invest in a clean energy future.<br />
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  • 2. Abigail Borah is asked to leave by UN Security before she is thrown out of the conference. <br />
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She also said that the US has been impeding global climate progress for far too long and that needed to stop..<br />
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  • 1. Abigail Borah, a student from the US, reads a speech to disrupt the process at the negotiations. She was representing the concerns of other US youth that feel the US representatives no longer speak on behalf of the youth in America.<br />
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This was at the Conference of the Parties in the Baobob plenary hall, right before US lead negotiator Todd Stern was to speak.<br />
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Borah said, "2020 is too late to wait. We need an urgent path towards a fair, ambitious, and legally binding treaty." <br />
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  • "Betty Birungi has been a very important role model to us here in Kabuasoke. She trains myself and the other women on Biosand Filters, brick layering and soap making. She makes so many sacrifices of time and resources to many women in Gomba. We elected her to be the counselor because she knows us, she has lived our problems and she is looking for solutions with us." - Annette Nakamya, Kabulasoke, Gomba district. <br />
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Photos by Joel Lukhovi | Survival Media Agency
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  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
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#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
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  • "I got married at 25 years and had two wonderful sons, Rayan Kato who is 10 years and Rashid Kato who is 8 years. The marriage was good for a while but later on, my husband kicked me out saying I was illiterate and uneducated because I couldn’t speak English. But speaking English is not a measure of my intelligence. I was reserved, shy and my self esteem was very low. When I left, my skills were limited to farming and with my small farm, I had to struggle to feed and educate my children by selling surpluses. To supplement my income from the farm, I would cut and burn trees for charcoal then sell it. The contaminated water here in Gomba meant that I had to frequently take my children to hospital due to bouts of diarrhea and typhoid. The training from Uganda Women's Water Initiative has taught us skills that have helped us get access to clean water and my children's health has improved. We learnt how to construct Biosand filters, brick tanks and now we are learning how to make soap. I am very good at these tasks which has made me very confident and now I take the lead in training the women here. I have grown so much in the last two years. No one knew me here as I was very quiet and reserved. Now, I have new skills that I gladly teach all that are willing to learn. My children are in better schools as I can make more income. More so, being a woman counselor means I get to sit in the local government committees and deliberate on issues affecting the people of Gomba. I can campaign for reduced deforestation in the area, provision of resources for safe drinking water solutions and diversifying skills to encourage entrepreneurship. More people now turn up for training on sanitation and health including men. It is very encouraging to feel their support." Betty Birungi, Uganda Women's Water Initiative, Gomba.<br />
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  • "When these filters came to us to address the contaminated water issue, with it came environmental solutions too. Using firewood everyday to provide water for a school with 260 pupils is not sustainable at all. Biosand filters are a very sustainable solution. Gomba does not have forests and the trees we have, the people usually cut to get firewood and charcoal. The schools are a big consumer of firewood and so having the Biosand filters eliminates that need and helps us keep our trees. There have been frequent droughts recently which was not common in the past. If we preserve the trees, our environment wins."  <br />
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--Godliver Businge from Uganda Women's Water Initiative (UWWI). <br />
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  • Cop 21, Paris 10,Dec 2015<br />
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Students from The US made an Action this afternoon at the Green Climate Zone to pressure the negotiators to address the need of environmental justice to the low income and communities of colour in the US. The die in session at the Green generation zone was turned out positive with all the activists lying on the floor.<br />
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Low income and communities of colour are hit hard by toxic waste from industries and climate change yet the government has shown less interest in addressing the situation.<br />
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They cannot breathe because chemicals and other toxic wastes are allowed to contaminate the air. Sierra student put out an open question to the negotiators "Do you know what its like to be scared to go outside because you cannot breath"<br />
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  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
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#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
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More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
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More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • CANNONBALL, ND-- On Thursday, November 24, 2016, on Thanksgiving Day, the Water Protectors at Standing Rock continued their resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. They constructed a bridge and used canoes to cross the water to Turtle Island, a Native American burial site, to reclaim the site. Police watched the action from the top of the hill, armed with tear gas canisters, as hundreds of people crossed the water. 'Given what we are currently fighting against, Thanksgiving is not really a celebration for us,' says Dallas Goldtooth<br />
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  • CANNONBALL, ND-- On Thursday, November 24, 2016, on Thanksgiving Day, the Water Protectors at Standing Rock continued their resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. They constructed a bridge and used canoes to cross the water to Turtle Island, a Native American burial site, to reclaim the site. Police watched the action from the top of the hill, armed with tear gas canisters, as hundreds of people crossed the water. 'Given what we are currently fighting against, Thanksgiving is not really a celebration for us,' says Dallas Goldtooth<br />
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Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
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  • CANNONBALL, ND-- On Thursday, November 24, 2016, on Thanksgiving Day, the Water Protectors at Standing Rock continued their resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. They constructed a bridge and used canoes to cross the water to Turtle Island, a Native American burial site, to reclaim the site. Police watched the action from the top of the hill, armed with tear gas canisters, as hundreds of people crossed the water. 'Given what we are currently fighting against, Thanksgiving is not really a celebration for us,' says Dallas Goldtooth<br />
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Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
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  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
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#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    NoBanNoWall Seattle_MG_2066.jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
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#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    NoBanNoWall Seattle_MG_1995.jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
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#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    NoBanNoWall Seattle_MG_1893.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
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The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
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  • Cindy is a West Papuan young representative of the Pacific Climate Warriors. She urges us to think about our first nations people and pacific neighbours as they will be the first affected by global warming and rising tides. <br />
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Over 100,000 Marched to fight for Climate Change in Melbourne this Friday the 20th of September 2019. <br />
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Photos Teagan Glenane | Survival Media
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  • People’s Climate March Press conference in front of US Capitol reflecting pool.<br />
Washington DC USA. Saturday April 29th, 2017 <br />
Photo:Hector Emanuel | Survival Media Agency
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  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
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More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
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More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • "I was the only girl in my family and I felt my dad cared for the boys more. My school fee was prioritized last and so I couldn’t go to high school until my cousin offered to sponsor me. She died in 2005 in a car accident and so not only was I profoundly sad but my hope to go to college was dimmed. I wanted to be a civil engineer and build things. Back then my father and seven brothers wanted me to get married immediately after high school. But I wanted to go to college and so my mother sold off the only piece of land she had and I was able to afford tuition for college where I got my diploma in civil engineering. I majored in brick laying and we came up with a way of making curved bricks from locally sourced materials. My work experience with different community organizations in East Africa exposed me to Biosand Filter technology and I learned how to make the filters.These skills have helped us come up with solutions in my community and communities like mine. With the grant Global Greengrants, we had the resources to train women on how to make curved bricks and we had materials to construct tanks in schools so children stay in school and do not have to walk long distances in search of water. " Godliver Businge, Global Women's Water Initiative's Head Technology Trainer.<br />
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Photos by Joel Lukhovi | Survival Media Agency
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  • "We used to miss school because of being sick so often that it was hard to catch up with school work. We are now in P7, the last grade in primary school and some of us are trying to catch up on all the subjects this term"  <br />
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Owori Keneth, Nadatta Benitta and Nakuburwa Sumayiya share the same sentiments about living with chronic water borne sicknesses, as they prepare for exams at Joy and Grace Primary School. <br />
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Photos by Joel Lukhovi | Survival Media Agency
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  • CANNONBALL, ND-- On Thursday, November 24, 2016, on Thanksgiving Day, the Water Protectors at Standing Rock continued their resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. They constructed a bridge and used canoes to cross the water to Turtle Island, a Native American burial site, to reclaim the site. Police watched the action from the top of the hill, armed with tear gas canisters, as hundreds of people crossed the water. 'Given what we are currently fighting against, Thanksgiving is not really a celebration for us,' says Dallas Goldtooth<br />
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Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    Water Protectors build bridge to sac...jpg
  • CANNONBALL, ND-- On Thursday, November 24, 2016, on Thanksgiving Day, the Water Protectors at Standing Rock continued their resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. They constructed a bridge and used canoes to cross the water to Turtle Island, a Native American burial site, to reclaim the site. Police watched the action from the top of the hill, armed with tear gas canisters, as hundreds of people crossed the water. 'Given what we are currently fighting against, Thanksgiving is not really a celebration for us,' says Dallas Goldtooth<br />
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Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    Water Protectors build bridge to sac...jpg
  • CANNONBALL, ND-- On Thursday, November 24, 2016, on Thanksgiving Day, the Water Protectors at Standing Rock continued their resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. They constructed a bridge and used canoes to cross the water to Turtle Island, a Native American burial site, to reclaim the site. Police watched the action from the top of the hill, armed with tear gas canisters, as hundreds of people crossed the water. 'Given what we are currently fighting against, Thanksgiving is not really a celebration for us,' says Dallas Goldtooth<br />
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Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    Water Protectors build bridge to sac...jpg
  • CANNONBALL, ND-- On Thursday, November 24, 2016, on Thanksgiving Day, the Water Protectors at Standing Rock continued their resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. They constructed a bridge and used canoes to cross the water to Turtle Island, a Native American burial site, to reclaim the site. Police watched the action from the top of the hill, armed with tear gas canisters, as hundreds of people crossed the water. 'Given what we are currently fighting against, Thanksgiving is not really a celebration for us,' says Dallas Goldtooth<br />
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Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    Water Protectors build bridge to sac...jpg
  • CANNONBALL, ND-- On Thursday, November 24, 2016, on Thanksgiving Day, the Water Protectors at Standing Rock continued their resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. They constructed a bridge and used canoes to cross the water to Turtle Island, a Native American burial site, to reclaim the site. Police watched the action from the top of the hill, armed with tear gas canisters, as hundreds of people crossed the water. 'Given what we are currently fighting against, Thanksgiving is not really a celebration for us,' says Dallas Goldtooth<br />
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Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    Water Protectors build bridge to sac...jpg
  • CANNONBALL, ND-- On Thursday, November 24, 2016, on Thanksgiving Day, the Water Protectors at Standing Rock continued their resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. They constructed a bridge and used canoes to cross the water to Turtle Island, a Native American burial site, to reclaim the site. Police watched the action from the top of the hill, armed with tear gas canisters, as hundreds of people crossed the water. 'Given what we are currently fighting against, Thanksgiving is not really a celebration for us,' says Dallas Goldtooth<br />
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Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    Actress Shailene Woodley at Standing...jpg
  • A rally and march from the Oakland Police Department to Oscar Grant Plaza to demand #FreedomNow. Big ups to Black Lives Matter Bay Area, Black Youth Project 100, Anti-Police Terror Project, Showing Up for Racial Justice, Rice & Beans, and others. "We Demand the immediate defunding of police departments & the immediate divestment from a system that criminalizes & imprisons our people at the local, state and federal level and a direct investment into the education, health and housing of our people. We demand investments that promotes the economic stability of our communities and increased community control over the institutions that are meant to serve us. We need to divest from the institutions that decimate Black communities and invest in Black futures."<br />
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July 2016<br />
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Photo by Brooke Anderson | Survival Media Agency
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  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
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#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    NoBanNoWall Seattle_MG_2016.jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
<br />
#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    NoBanNoWall Seattle_MG_1967.jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
<br />
#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    NoBanNoWall Seattle_MG_1948.jpg
  • A Woman holds a sign urging us to be a renewable superpower! She stands on the lights of the treasury building above the masses of crowds. <br />
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Over 100,000 went on strike from School or work and gathered in Melbourne's Treasury Gardens. Over 3 hours, they sang, listened to speakers, chanted their demands and  marched down Collins Street, and back to the Gardens to fight for Climate Change. Images from this Friday the 20th of September 2019. <br />
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Photos Teagan Glenane | Survival Media
    global-climate-strike-australia_4879...jpg
  • Milan Ashad-Bishop, PhD Candidate University  of Miami speaks during People’s Climate March Press conference in front of US Capitol reflecting pool.<br />
Washington DC USA. Saturday April 29th, 2017 <br />
Photo:Hector Emanuel | Survival Media Agency
    People's Climate March Washington DC...jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
<br />
More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
<br />
More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
<br />
More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
<br />
More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
<br />
More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
<br />
More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
<br />
More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • CANNONBALL, ND-- On Thursday, November 24, 2016, on Thanksgiving Day, the Water Protectors at Standing Rock continued their resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. They constructed a bridge and used canoes to cross the water to Turtle Island, a Native American burial site, to reclaim the site. Police watched the action from the top of the hill, armed with tear gas canisters, as hundreds of people crossed the water. 'Given what we are currently fighting against, Thanksgiving is not really a celebration for us,' says Dallas Goldtooth<br />
<br />
Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    Water Protectors build bridge to sac...jpg
  • CANNONBALL, ND-- On Thursday, November 24, 2016, on Thanksgiving Day, the Water Protectors at Standing Rock continued their resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. They constructed a bridge and used canoes to cross the water to Turtle Island, a Native American burial site, to reclaim the site. Police watched the action from the top of the hill, armed with tear gas canisters, as hundreds of people crossed the water. 'Given what we are currently fighting against, Thanksgiving is not really a celebration for us,' says Dallas Goldtooth<br />
<br />
Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    Water Protectors build bridge to sac...jpg
  • CANNONBALL, ND-- On Thursday, November 24, 2016, on Thanksgiving Day, the Water Protectors at Standing Rock continued their resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. They constructed a bridge and used canoes to cross the water to Turtle Island, a Native American burial site, to reclaim the site. Police watched the action from the top of the hill, armed with tear gas canisters, as hundreds of people crossed the water. 'Given what we are currently fighting against, Thanksgiving is not really a celebration for us,' says Dallas Goldtooth<br />
<br />
Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    Water Protectors build bridge to sac...jpg
  • CANNONBALL, ND-- On Thursday, November 24, 2016, on Thanksgiving Day, the Water Protectors at Standing Rock continued their resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. They constructed a bridge and used canoes to cross the water to Turtle Island, a Native American burial site, to reclaim the site. Police watched the action from the top of the hill, armed with tear gas canisters, as hundreds of people crossed the water. 'Given what we are currently fighting against, Thanksgiving is not really a celebration for us,' says Dallas Goldtooth<br />
<br />
Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    Water Protectors build bridge to sac...jpg
  • CANNONBALL, ND-- On Thursday, November 24, 2016, on Thanksgiving Day, the Water Protectors at Standing Rock continued their resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. They constructed a bridge and used canoes to cross the water to Turtle Island, a Native American burial site, to reclaim the site. Police watched the action from the top of the hill, armed with tear gas canisters, as hundreds of people crossed the water. 'Given what we are currently fighting against, Thanksgiving is not really a celebration for us,' says Dallas Goldtooth<br />
<br />
Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    Water Protectors build bridge to sac...jpg
  • A rally and march from the Oakland Police Department to Oscar Grant Plaza to demand #FreedomNow. Big ups to Black Lives Matter Bay Area, Black Youth Project 100, Anti-Police Terror Project, Showing Up for Racial Justice, Rice & Beans, and others. "We Demand the immediate defunding of police departments & the immediate divestment from a system that criminalizes & imprisons our people at the local, state and federal level and a direct investment into the education, health and housing of our people. We demand investments that promotes the economic stability of our communities and increased community control over the institutions that are meant to serve us. We need to divest from the institutions that decimate Black communities and invest in Black futures."<br />
<br />
July 2016<br />
<br />
Photo by Brooke Anderson | Survival Media Agency
    brooke_04.jpg
  • A rally and march from the Oakland Police Department to Oscar Grant Plaza to demand #FreedomNow. Big ups to Black Lives Matter Bay Area, Black Youth Project 100, Anti-Police Terror Project, Showing Up for Racial Justice, Rice & Beans, and others. "We Demand the immediate defunding of police departments & the immediate divestment from a system that criminalizes & imprisons our people at the local, state and federal level and a direct investment into the education, health and housing of our people. We demand investments that promotes the economic stability of our communities and increased community control over the institutions that are meant to serve us. We need to divest from the institutions that decimate Black communities and invest in Black futures."<br />
<br />
July 2016<br />
<br />
Photo by Brooke Anderson | Survival Media Agency
    brooke_05.jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
<br />
#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    NoBanNoWall Seattle_MG_2111.jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
<br />
#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    NoBanNoWall Seattle_MG_2102.jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
<br />
#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    NoBanNoWall Seattle_MG_1957.jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
<br />
#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    NoBanNoWall Seattle_MG_1897.jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
<br />
#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    NoBanNoWall Seattle_MG_1881.jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
<br />
#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    NoBanNoWall Seattle_MG_1861.jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
<br />
#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    NoBanNoWall Seattle_MG_1858.jpg
  • People’s Climate March Press conference in front of US Capitol reflecting pool.<br />
Washington DC USA. Saturday April 29th, 2017 <br />
Photo:Hector Emanuel | Survival Media Agency
    People's Climate March Washington DC...jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
<br />
More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
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