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  • At the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok, young people took over the official U.S. government exhibit to demonstrate their views against U.S. AIDS policies and in favor of greater access to condoms for youth. Here, Mandisa Mbali, a student at the University of Kwazulunatal in Durban, South Africa, demonstrates the correct use of a condom to President George W. Bush.
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  • Demonstrators protest during a 2004 speech by U.S. AIDS Ambassador Randall Tobias to the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok. Demonstrators were protesting the U.S. government's opposition to the widespread use of lower cost generic drugs in poor countries and the resistance of the Bush administration to education about condoms in U.S.-funded prevention programs.
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  • Demonstrators protest during a speech by U.S. AIDS Ambassador Randall Tobias to the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok. Demonstrators were protesting the U.S. government's opposition to the widespread use of lower cost generic drugs in poor countries and the resistance of the Bush administration to education about condoms in U.S.-funded prevention programs.
    thailand-2004-jeffrey-aids-conferenc...jpg
  • At the XV International AIDS Conference, young people demonstrate against U.S. AIDS policies and in favor of greater access to condoms. Center is Mandisa Mbali, a university student from Durban, South Africa.
    thailand-2004-jeffrey-aids-conferenc...jpg
  • Demonstrators protesting GlaxoSmithKline's policies regarding generic AIDS drugs in Africa shut down the pharmaceutical giant's exhibit at the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in 2004.
    thailand-2004-jeffrey-aids-conferenc...jpg
  • At the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in 2004, young people took over the official U.S. government exhibit to demonstrate their views against U.S. AIDS policies and in favor of greater access to condoms for youth.
    thailand-2004-jeffrey-aids-conferenc...jpg
  • At the XV International AIDS Conference, young people demonstrate against U.S. AIDS policies and in favor of greater access to condoms. On right is Mandisa Mbali, a university student from Durban, South Africa.
    thailand-2004-jeffrey-aids-conferenc...jpg
  • At the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok, young people took over the official U.S. government exhibit to demonstrate their views against U.S. AIDS policies and in favor of greater access to condoms for youth. On the right is Mandisa Mbali, a student at the University of Kwazulunatal in Durban, South Africa. Left is Kaytee Riek, a student at George Washington University in Washington, DC., USA.
    thailand-2004-jeffrey-aids-conferenc...jpg
  • Demonstrators protesting GlaxoSmithKline's policies regarding generic AIDS drugs in Africa shut down the pharmaceutical giant's exhibit at the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in 2004.
    thailand-2004-jeffrey-aids-conferenc...jpg
  • At the XV International AIDS Conference, young people demonstrate against U.S. AIDS policies and in favor of greater access to condoms. Center is Mandisa Mbali, a university student from Durban, South Africa.
    thailand-2004-jeffrey-aids-conferenc...jpg
  • At the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in 2004, young people took over the official U.S. government exhibit to demonstrate their views against U.S. AIDS policies and in favor of greater access to condoms for youth. On the right is Kaytee Riek, a student at George Washington University in Washington, DC., USA.
    thailand-2004-jeffrey-aids-conferenc...jpg
  • At the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in 2004, young people stage a "die-in" at the official U.S. government exhibit to demonstrate their views against U.S. AIDS policies and in favor of greater access to condoms for youth.
    thailand-2004-jeffrey-aids-conferenc...jpg
  • A woman and her children participate in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • Demonstrators march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1805.JPG
  • A demonstrator at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington, holds a sign supporting the restoration of the Glass-Steagall Act --  the Depression-era law, done away with by President Clinton, that separated investment banks from commercial banks.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-occupy-seattle-07.jpg
  • Demonstrators hold signs at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-occupy-seattle-20.jpg
  • 13 December 2019, Madrid, Spain: People gather for a sit-in demonstration at COP25, to claim space for a range a groups whose voices are not often listened to in the space of global climate negotiations: youth, women, frontline communities, indigenous communities. 'Is COP25 forgetting about the people?' they asked through a series of placcards. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to ’LWF/Albin Hillert’ upon publication.]
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  • 4 December 2019, Madrid, Spain: People gather for a demonstration at COP25 in Madrid, under the slogan of 'Make Them Pay', urging that the big polluters of the world cease to pollute, while helping to finance efforts for climate justice. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to ’LWF/Albin Hillert’ upon publication.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191204_AH2_752...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_619...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_560...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_556...jpg
  • "Deborah", of Ciudad Juarez, demonstrates the proper way to apply a condom to an erect penis using only your mouth. The demonstration took place at a booth sponsored by sex workers in the Global Village of the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City .
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  • A member of United Methodist Women holds a sign during a May 17, 2018, public witness at the state capitol in Columbus, Ohio, where she and hundreds of other United Methodist Women urged the state legislature to pass a bill requiring a fair living wage. The demonstration came on the eve of the 2018 Assembly of United Methodist Women.
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  • Members of United Methodist Women participate in a May 17, 2018, public witness at the state capitol in Columbus, Ohio, where they urged the state legislature to pass a bill requiring a fair living wage. The demonstration came on the eve of the 2018 Assembly of United Methodist Women.
    usa-2018-jeffrey-umw-assembly-021.jpg
  • A participants holds a sign during a demonstration against gun violence in the March For Our Lives in San Francisco, California, March 24, 2018.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions and a member of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, tends a demonstration garden that showcases improved agricultural techniques in Riimenze, in Southern Sudan's Western Equatoria State. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • A woman gives a cooking demonstration in Kalikumbi, Malawi, part of an educational program promoting good health and nutrition. The Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian has helped families in this village to stay healthy.
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  • People participate in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II. People gather around a statue--Pyeonghwabi--of a teenage girl who symbolizes the comfort women. Created for the 1000th vigil in 2011, the statue has a bird perched on the girl's shoulder, signifying peace and freedom. The statue sits permanently at the demonstration site, within constant sight of Japanese diplomats, a day and night reminder of the women's suffering.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • People participate in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II. People gather around a statue--Pyeonghwabi--of a teenage girl who symbolizes the comfort women. Created for the 1000th vigil in 2011, the statue has a bird perched on the girl's shoulder, signifying peace and freedom. The statue sits permanently at the demonstration site, within constant sight of Japanese diplomats, a day and night reminder of the women's suffering.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • Ye Jin holds a sign at a weekly demonstration in Seoul, South Korea, around Pyeonghwabi, the statue of a teenage girl who symbolizes the “comfort women” who were victims of Japanese sexual slavery during World War II. The statue sits permanently across the street from the Japanese embassy.
    south-korea-2017-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • Ye Jin holds a sign at a weekly demonstration in Seoul, South Korea, around Pyeonghwabi, the statue of a teenage girl who symbolizes the “comfort women” who were victims of Japanese sexual slavery during World War II. The statue sits permanently across the street from the Japanese embassy.
    south-korea-2017-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • Ye Jin holds a sign at a weekly demonstration in Seoul, South Korea, around Pyeonghwabi, the statue of a teenage girl who symbolizes the “comfort women” who were victims of Japanese sexual slavery during World War II. The statue sits permanently across the street from the Japanese embassy.
    south-korea-2017-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • Ye Jin holds a sign at a weekly demonstration in Seoul, South Korea, around Pyeonghwabi, the statue of a teenage girl who symbolizes the “comfort women” who were victims of Japanese sexual slavery during World War II. The statue sits permanently across the street from the Japanese embassy.
    south-korea-2017-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • People hold signs at a weekly demonstration in Seoul, South Korea, around Pyeonghwabi, the statue of a teenage girl who symbolizes the “comfort women” who were victims of Japanese sexual slavery during World War II. The statue sits permanently across the street from the Japanese embassy.
    south-korea-2017-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • A woman who was forced to serve as a "comfort woman" participates in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • Eunzi Choo and Kyeongju Kim, along with other members of a UMW-sponsored seminar on peacemaking, participate in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II. <br />
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The seminar included young women from both Japan and Korea who were challenged to confront the historical tensions between their two peoples and seek avenues of reconciliation and justice. It was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, Scranton Women's Leadership center, and the Methodist Theological University.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • Children participate in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • A girl participates in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • A woman participates in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • Eunzi Choo and Kyeongju Kim, along with other members of a UMW-sponsored seminar on peacemaking, participate in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II. <br />
<br />
The seminar included young women from both Japan and Korea who were challenged to confront the historical tensions between their two peoples and seek avenues of reconciliation and justice. It was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, Scranton Women's Leadership center, and the Methodist Theological University.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • Two women who were forced to serve as "comfort women" are photographed by the media as they participate in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • Two women who were forced to serve as "comfort women" participate in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • A woman (left) who was forced to serve as a "comfort woman" participates in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • Participants in a UMW-sponsored seminar on peacemaking in South Korea participate in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II. <br />
<br />
The seminar included young women from both Japan and Korea who were challenged to confront the historical tensions between their two peoples and seek avenues of reconciliation and justice. It was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, Scranton Women's Leadership center, and the Methodist Theological University.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-seminar-14.jpg
  • A woman who was forced to serve as a "comfort woman" participates in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • Participants in the demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • Sister Deborah Kong, a member of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, participates in a demonstration held every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Officially dubbed the "Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems," the gathering, which began in 1992, continues to demand justice for the victims of sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military during World War II.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-comfort-wom...jpg
  • Demonstrators stop and perform street theatre as they march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1822.JPG
  • Demonstrators sing and chant as they march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1821.JPG
  • Demonstrators sing and chant as they march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1819.JPG
  • Demonstrators sing and chant as they march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1820.JPG
  • Demonstrators sing and chant as they march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1816.JPG
  • Demonstrators sing and chant as they march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1814.JPG
  • The Rev. Jackson Cele joins other demonstrators marching through the streets of Durban, South Africa, on July 18, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban. Behind him is the Rev. Dr. Lucas Ngoetjana.
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  • Demonstrators march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1806.JPG
  • Demonstrators march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1804.JPG
  • Demonstrators march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1803.JPG
  • Demonstrators march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1818.JPG
  • Demonstrators sing and chant as they march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1815.JPG
  • Demonstrators sing and chant as they march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1813.JPG
  • The Rev. Jackson Cele joins other demonstrators marching through the streets of Durban, South Africa, on July 18, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban. Behind him is the Rev. Dr. Lucas Ngoetjana.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1812.jpg
  • Demonstrators sing and chant as they march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1811.JPG
  • The Rev. JP Mokgethi-Heath, Church of Sweden policy advisor on HIV and Theology (second from left) and Astrid Berner-Rodoreda, an HIV policy advisor at Bread for the World in Germany, help hold a banner from the Kwazulu Regional Christian Council during a popular march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
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  • Protestors demand better treatment for caregivers and health workers at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, saying "When health workers suffer, society suffers". As part of the demonstration, protestors perform stunt where a person gets her tears forcefully wiped from her face using a white cloth.
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  • A demonstrator at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington, holds a sign supporting the restoration of the Glass-Steagall Act --  the Depression-era law, done away with by President Clinton, that separated investment banks from commercial banks.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-occupy-seattle-09.jpg
  • A demonstrator at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington, holds a sign supporting the restoration of the Glass-Steagall Act --  the Depression-era law, done away with by President Clinton, that separated investment banks from commercial banks.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-occupy-seattle-08.jpg
  • An indigenous woman raises a clenched fist during a demonstration in Koronadal City, on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. Many of the indigenous participating in the demonstration are displaced, having been chased out of their rural villages by paramilitary squads.
    philippines-2016-jeffrey-indigenous-...jpg
  • Demonstrators hold signs at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-occupy-seattle-12.jpg
  • Demonstrators urge greater access to lower cost generic versions of antiretroviral drugs to fight AIDS, at the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in 2004.
    thailand-2004-jeffrey-aids-conferenc...jpg
  • Demonstrators hold signs at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-occupy-seattle-18.jpg
  • Demonstrators wave at passing traffic as they hold signs at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-occupy-seattle-13.jpg
  • A demonstrators holds a sign along the street at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington.
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  • Demonstrators dressed as skeletons hold signs criticizing corporate greed at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Westlake Plaza in Seattle, Washington.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-occupy-seattle-11.jpg
  • Demonstrators dressed as skeletons hold signs criticizing corporate greed at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Westlake Plaza in Seattle, Washington.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-occupy-seattle-10.jpg
  • Demonstrators at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington.
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  • Demonstrators at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-occupy-seattle-19.jpg
  • Demonstrators hold signs at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-occupy-seattle-16.jpg
  • Demonstrators wave at passing traffic as they hold signs at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-occupy-seattle-03.jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_705...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_623...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_612...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_607...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_588...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_570...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_567...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_556...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_556...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_553...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_550...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_617...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_601...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_598...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_557...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
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  • Carlos del Cid, with other members of the International Ecumenical Observatory of Human Rights, stand between riot police and protestors to lower tensions during a demonstration.
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  • At the Vasudha Training and Research Centre Farm in Jamniya,  organic farming techniques are taught to farmers and demonstration plots prove organic techniques.<br />
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Pratibha Syntex, Pithamur, Madhya Pradesh, produces 60 million items of clothing a year in its vertically-integrated facility that takes raw cotton and turns it into finished clothing. 10,000 people work at the plant, 33,000 cotton farmers are part of Vasudha farming cooperative that provide cotton to Pratibha. Pratibha and Vasudha are Fairtrade-certified.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.
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  • May 1st 2012, workers took part in a  demonstration in San Salvador
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  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_707...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_703...jpg
  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170409_AHP_700...jpg
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