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Someone said to me, or maybe I read it that this is the biggest graffiti wall in the Iberian Peninsula. I can't be sure of that, neither the length of it, but it is huge!
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At Lomography Gallery Store Manchester. For the final workshop we're hosting in collaboration with the People's History Museum for their Young Photographer's competition, we're going to be basing a workshop at their museum!
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That's right, it's time for all of you young photographers to speak out and win some prizes in conjunction with Lomography Gallery Store Manchester and the People's History Museum.
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Vive La Revolution at Lomography Gallery Store Manchester. Got something to say? Write it on a placard! For the second of our workshops in collaboration with the People's History Museum we'll be getting crafty!
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Protest at the People's History Museum with Lomography Gallery Store Manchester. We've teamed up with the People's History Museum to put together an analogue photo competition for young photographers (under 25). What's the theme you say? PROTEST!
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In the University of the Philippines-Diliman, art can be found anywhere. We have a museum, yeah, but that does not stop anyone from having an exhibit just right outside the building. By placing art outside, it can get more attention from people who wouldn't usually bother going inside the museum.
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I have spent the last few evenings at the Occupy Leeds camp in the city centre. I think before I went down there, I, like a lot of other people in the UK had the opinion that the umbrella movement which has now come to be known as "Occupy" was a bit of a waste of time, but I have now done a total U-turn and changed my mind.
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Occupy is a force hitting the world. It is a new kind of protest: peaceful but attention-grabbing. This is my coverage of the very start of Occupy LSX about a month ago.
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On October 15 thousands of people from all over London gathered in St Paul's Churchyard to protest against capitalism and corporate greed. Defying the cold, police, and tourists, protesters united to deliver a very clear message: "There's a shift in the world - you don't have to be a genius to see our system's broken."
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If you've missed the news, you'd better stop living under a stone. Several protest movements have begun taking over the world in a fight against economic inequality, corporate greed and lobbyists' influence on government. What started as a protest in Wall Street NYC, has now become a global phenomenon.
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In which our hero ventures forth into the great unknown to see what all the noise is about. Or, a first attempt at photojournalism at a local Occupy rally.
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Solidarity, fear, blood, injustice, and a Kodak disposable camera.
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An exhibition of photographs by John ‘Hoppy’ Hopkins at Adam Street Gallery, London will open from Friday 29th July to Sunday 18th August.
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For the anniversary of the January 12, 2010 earthquake that rocked the poor and proud island nation of Haiti, it is necessary to look past the media representation of a pitiful population in need of charity, and instead look to images of hope and renew our commitment of solidarity.
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In the last weeks of 2009 Germany saw another wave of student protests against the disastrous educational policies of the government. Report on location.
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International Protest Held Right here in Pittsburgh.
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If you went to France once, you perhaps had the "chance" to see one of the most typical social attitude of the French people: strike and demonstration. You can have a look at this specific social contest in almost all big cities, mostly in Paris of course, but also other main