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  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • ANACORTES, WASHINGTON-- On Sunday, March 15, 2016, over a hundred people gathered at March Point to sit-in at the entrance to the Shell oil refineries in Anacortes, WA. <br />
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Over the weekend, thousands of people converged in Anacortes, WA, as part of the global climate mobilization Break Free. Many risked arrest by engaging in peaceful civil disobedience throughout the weekend to highlight the moral urgency of immediate action to combat climate change. <br />
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Anacortes is home to two fossil fuel refineries owned by Shell and Tesoro. These refineries are the largest unaddressed source of carbon pollution in the Northwest and they refine 47% of all the gas and diesel used in the region. <br />
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Break Free Pacific Northwest events will continue throughout the weekend. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Break Free PNW_31036707305_o.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 />
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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
    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 />
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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
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • Melina Laboucan-Massimo speaks at the Press Conference before the Jobs, Justice and Climate march in Toronto. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • Joel Plaskett sings a few songs for the crowd post march. <br />
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On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • Anastasia Harripaul speaks at the Press Conference before the Jobs, Justice and Climate march in Toronto. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • A entertainer on stilts after the march reached Allen Gardens. <br />
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On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • Drumsticks hitting a drum. The march for Jobs, Justice and the Climate was led by youth dummers. <br />
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On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • Fred Hahn from CUPE Ontario speaks to the crowd before the march for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. <br />
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On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • Jennifer Henry speaks at the Press Conference before the Jobs, Justice and Climate march in Toronto. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • On April 29th, 2017 Hundreds of thousands of people participated in People's Climate Marches all over the country, for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.<br />
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Photo By: Christine Irvine | Survival Media Agency
    People's Climate March Chicago_34305...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 />
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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
    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 />
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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
    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 />
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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 />
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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
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • Photo By: Emma Cassidy  | Survival Media Agency
    Anacortes, Washington Break Free 201...jpg
  • Photo By: Emma Cassidy  | Survival Media Agency
    Anacortes, Washington Break Free 201...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Avaaz organized an outdoor aerial image and candle vigil for Climate Change, December 18, 2009, Copenhagen.
    COP 15-- Copenhagen, Denmark_5239253...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 />
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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 />
<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 />
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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 />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • Kids under the umbrella. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • Myeengun Henry speaks at the Press Conference before the Jobs, Justice and Climate march in Toronto. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...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 />
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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 />
<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • Photo By: Emma Cassidy  | Survival Media Agency
    Anacortes, Washington Break Free 201...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...jpg
  • Tar Sands Resistance March<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
June 6, 2015<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy/Survival Media Agency
    Tar Sands Resistance March in Minnea...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
  • Cop 21 Day 4 at Paris Le Bourget was marked with various activities from the indigenous people at the climate green space. The indigenous community reiterated the need of preserving indigenous forests and nature from the corporate world that has increasingly been polluting the environment.<br />
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On the other hand the Peruvian pavilion hosting two activities at the blue zone with importance to have children involved in climate change activities so as to progress the need of finding a binding solution for the coming generation.<br />
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Global campaign to demand climate justice put an action to pressure the corporations to leave the climate talks to the people.<br />
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Photos by: Joel Lukhovi | survival Media Agency
    cop-21-day-4_23498023315_o.jpg
  • Cop 21 Day 4 at Paris Le Bourget was marked with various activities from the indigenous people at the climate green space. The indigenous community reiterated the need of preserving indigenous forests and nature from the corporate world that has increasingly been polluting the environment.<br />
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On the other hand the Peruvian pavilion hosting two activities at the blue zone with importance to have children involved in climate change activities so as to progress the need of finding a binding solution for the coming generation.<br />
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Global campaign to demand climate justice put an action to pressure the corporations to leave the climate talks to the people.<br />
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Photos by: Joel Lukhovi | survival Media Agency
    cop-21-day-4_22870862343_o.jpg
  • "We are happy. The number of times that our children get ill was very worrying. When that worry is lowered, we have time to concentrate on other activities that can generate more income for our families. Right now, we have a solution and we are very grateful for these skills" - Nikuze Nastar<br />
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Nikuze Nastar pours water on her face as the rest of the women trainees celebrate with a drink of clean water from the Biosand filter pictured in the middle. <br />
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Photos by Joel Lukhovi | Survival Media Agency
    Biosand Filters and Brick tanks A wa...jpg
  • Mukankusi Shamila and Sekamate John enjoy their time at the school playground during play hour at Bukandula Parents Primary School. Pupils are healthier, more active and more productive at school after the brick tanks were constructed. They have quick access to water and they no longer have to walk long distances to bring water to school.<br />
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Photos by Joel Lukhovi | Survival Media Agency
    Biosand Filters and Brick tanks A wa...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
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On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    the-global-village-of-alternatives-i...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
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On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • Lukwago Sudais, Mugalu Kevin and Waswa George Albert, pupils  at Joy and Grace School during recess at their school.  With four Biosand filters at Joy and Grace Primary School, the children are healthier, more active and their water intake has greatly improved. <br />
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Photos by Joel Lukhovi | Survival Media Agency
    Biosand Filters and Brick tanks A wa...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
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On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    the-global-village-of-alternatives-i...jpg
  • Lukwago Sudais, Mugalu Kevin and Waswa George Albert, pupils  at Joy and Grace School during recess at their school.  With four Biosand filters at Joy and Grace Primary School, the children are healthier, more active and their water intake has greatly improved. <br />
<br />
<br />
Photos by Joel Lukhovi | Survival Media Agency
    Biosand Filters and Brick tanks A wa...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
<br />
On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    the-global-village-of-alternatives-i...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
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On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    a-three-person-bike-at-the-global-vi...jpg
  • "We are happy. The number of times that our children get ill was very worrying. When that worry is lowered, we have time to concentrate on other activities that can generate more income for our families. Right now, we have a solution and we are very grateful for these skills" - Nikuze Nastar<br />
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Nikuze Nastar pours water on her face as the rest of the women trainees celebrate with a drink of clean water from the Biosand filter pictured in the middle. <br />
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Photos by Joel Lukhovi | Survival Media Agency
    Biosand Filters and Brick tanks A wa...jpg
  • Mukankusi Shamila and Sekamate John enjoy their time at the school playground during play hour at Bukandula Parents Primary School. Pupils are healthier, more active and more productive at school after the brick tanks were constructed. They have quick access to water and they no longer have to walk long distances to bring water to school.<br />
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Photos by Joel Lukhovi | Survival Media Agency
    Biosand Filters and Brick tanks A wa...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
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On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    the-tree-of-life-at-the-global-villa...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
<br />
On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    the-global-village-of-alternatives-i...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
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On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    the-climat-forum_22918380483_o.jpg
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