Washington, DC — When Maria Hamilton lost her son Dontre over a year ago to police brutality, she wondered what Mothers Day would be like without him. She would soon realize his loss would be a calling to rally mothers from around the country to waken the Nation to police […]
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New York City- While the country has it’s attention focused on Ferguson, Mo in the wake of the Grand Jury decision to not indict officer Darren Wilson, people in cities all across America took to the streets in solidarity with the protesters in Ferguson. In New York City, those protests […]
Sunset is the most magical time to capture the Cowboy Indian Alliance encampment on the National Mall. Seven tipis and a covered wagon will be there until Sunday as part of the weeklong “Reject and Protect” demonstration. Ranchers and tribal communities from Nebraska and the Dakotas are protesting the proposed […]
The Maryland Light Brigade joined the National Religious Campaign Against Torture in front of the Capitol on January 27, the eve of President Obama’s State of the Union Address. The interfaith vigil marked five years since the President signed an executive order directing the closure of Guantanamo Bay Prison. Seventy-seven […]
Civil liberties activists were outside the Department of Justice on January 17, 2014 while President Obama addressed the nation about NSA surveillance reforms.
Turkish Americans in Washington, DC rallied for a third time on Sunday, June 16 to show support for their countrymen protesting government repression in Istanbul. In the previous two days, hundreds of police raided Gezi Park and Taksim Square, firing tear gas, water cannons and rubber bullets, sending the people […]
Several hundred supporters of Bradley Manning, the Army private who released classified documents to media group Wikileaks while stationed in Iraq, turned out in sweltering heat two days before Manning’s court martial is scheduled to begin. They gathered at the main gate of Fort Meade and marched about a mile […]