Posts Tagged ‘Protest’
Friday, January 22nd, 2016
The Chief and the Wolf of Wall Street on the protest line in NYC (Rolling Stone)
In case you decide to check out the Rolling Stone piece by Sean Penn, which will be remembered more for the post controversy than the actual writing, make sure to flip a few pages to the right to see the Dicaprio profile, which includes the photograph above.
Tags:2016, Faithkeeper Oren Lyons, Journalism, Leonardo Dicaprio, Media, Protest, Rolling Stone, Sean Penn
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Wednesday, March 25th, 2015
Photographer Matt Herron made some of the most iconic images of the Selma to Montgomery march in 1965. He talked about his work in the South and about his decision to document the Civil Rights Movement during a visit to Syracuse University on Monday. Tonight he will give a lecture at Art Rage Gallery.
Tags:2015, Art Rage Gallery, Civil Rights Movement, Matt Herron, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Photography, Protest, Selma, Selma50, Syracuse
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Saturday, March 21st, 2015
Here is a Marvin Gaye cover from Thursday’s Women in Music event at the Community Folk Art Center. You’ll enjoy the great melodic synergy between Sherri Williams, Jeff Houston and Travis Reed, plus the slide show of local and national protest photographs that accompanied the song was genius. Almost makes you wanna holler!
Tags:#BlackLivesMatter, 2015, CFAC, Connective Corridor, Jeff Houston, Marvin Gaye, Music, Protest, Protest Songs, Sherri Williams, Travis Reed, Vocalists, Women in Music, Women's History Month
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Monday, December 29th, 2014
Freedom Summer (NYS Fair)
Here’s a visual review of 2014 and our person of the year, the protester/demonstrator.
A year of protest
Tags:#Ferguson315, 2014, Hash tag activism, Immigration, Person of the Year, Protest, Syracuse, The General Body, This Stops Today, Year in Review
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Sunday, December 14th, 2014
This Stops Today: Downtown Protest
Will Gorman
Artist and his snow sculpture (crow)
Christmas Carols, Franklin Street
Tags:2014, Art, Christmas, Downtown Syracuse, Holiday, Protest, Street Photography, Week in Review
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Tuesday, December 9th, 2014
Colton Jones kicks off the peaceful protest on the steps of Hendricks Chapel (Syracuse University).
We found out about last night’s march for social justice via social media (Thanks Syracuse Media Group’s Dave Tobin). The multi-generational, multi-cultural group of peaceful (but vocal) protesters began their journey at Hendricks Chapel, marched through campus (with a brief pause at Bird Library), then despite the wind chill near 20 degrees, hopped on the Connective Corridor before hitting Harrison Street, and eventually occupying a portion of Downtown Syracuse.
In appreciation for the march and the movement, with end with an album that was recorded on this day during the height of the Civil Right Movement (see below).
Dying-In, Bird Library
Activist read the names of victims who died in police custody
The march swelled as it reached the Connective Corridor (University Avenue).
Pastor Dexter, a leader from the local SCLC, became a vocal leader as the march exited the University-area.
Jones rallied the marchers as they head toward Almond Street (under Route I81)
The State Street sit-in (near the courthouse and justice center) brought downtown traffic to a standstill.
Tags:2014, A Love Supreme, Activism, Bird Libary, Bird Library, Black Lives Matter, Civil Rights Movement, Colton Jones, Connective Corridor, Die-In, Don't Shoot, Downtown Syracuse, Dr. Micah Dexter, Hendricks Chapel, I Can't Breathe, John Coltrane, March, Politics, Protest, Saxophone, SCLC, Signs, Social Justice, Syracuse University, The General Body, This Stops Today
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