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Collection of best images from Survival Media Agency photographers at various events over the past few years. Survival Media is a growing group of diverse photographers, filmmakers, who are passionate about the fight for environmental and social justice the world over.
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  • OAKLAND, CA-- June 6, 2020. Sit Out the Curfew. Historically, curfews in the US have been implemented to restrict the physical and political movement of black people. In defiance of a city-wide curfew in Oakland, thousands gathered in the continued call for systemic change and an end to police brutality. Starting at 8 p.m. demonstrators sat in the intersection of 14th and Broadway as the sunset and curfew officially went into effect.<br />
<br />
Photos by Ryan Sin
    101174587_110670080673256_7535962506...jpg
  • In September of 2014, 400,000 gathered in the streets of NYC. 2646 solidarity events in 162 countries. The largest climate march in history.
    peoples-climate-march_15129353589_o.jpg
  • Defend DACA<br />
September 2017
    21366780_1981702535444826_1868738794...jpg
  • #NoDAPL - Sacred Stone Camp<br />
Cannon Ball, North Dakota<br />
September 2016<br />
Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    nodapl---sacred-stone-camp_291975297...jpg
  • Black Lives Matter<br />
New Orleans, LA<br />
May 30, 2020<br />
Photo by Fernando Lopez | Survival Media Agency
    DSC00465.jpg
  • In New York, youth lead a march and strike for climate action to demand world leaders take meaningful steps to address this crisis with the urgency it requires just three days before the UN Climate Summit in NYC.
    climate-strikes-nyc_48793785661_o.jpg
  • In London, the UK Student Climate Network joins the global general climate strike to urge world leaders take meaningful steps to address this crisis with the urgency it requires.
    global-climate-strike-in-london_4879...jpg
  • OAKLAND, CA-- June 6, 2020. Sit Out the Curfew. Historically, curfews in the US have been implemented to restrict the physical and political movement of black people. In defiance of a city-wide curfew in Oakland, thousands gathered in the continued call for systemic change and an end to police brutality. Starting at 8 p.m. demonstrators sat in the intersection of 14th and Broadway as the sunset and curfew officially went into effect.<br />
<br />
Photos by Ryan Sin
    101337147_111311710609093_8334439902...jpg
  • In New York, youth lead a march and strike for climate action to demand world leaders take meaningful steps to address this crisis with the urgency it requires just three days before the UN Climate Summit in NYC.
    climate-strikes-nyc_48793422618_o.jpg
  • New Orleans, Louisiana-- June 5, 2020<br />
Black Lives Matter protest<br />
Photo by Fernando Lopez | Survival Media Agency
    DSC08133.jpg
  • Protection for Healthcare Workers during COVID-19<br />
Almeda Hospital, SF Bay Area, CA<br />
Photos by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    nurseactionalameda-22.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA-- On January 28th, 2017, San Francisco's International Airport filled with people protesting Trump's executive order banning immigration from Muslim-majority countries, including people who already have a Green Card in the United States. Thousands of people gathered at SFO Airport and stayed for hours, holding signs and chanting "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
<br />
#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
<br />
Photo by Brooke Anderson | Survival Media Agency
    SFO Airport Protest Against Trump Im...jpg
  • Lebanon in Revolt 2019 <br />
Photo by Shadia Fayne Wood | Survival Media Agency
    lebanon-in-revolt_49835906452_o.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO   —  Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has confirmed that it has conducted at least 150 arrests in deportation operations across Northern California over the last several days.<br />
<br />
A broad array of local groups, informally known as the “Power, not Panic Emergency Response Committee” has come together to denounce ICE’s operation as a profound abuse of power and to mount an emergency response. Sanctuary cities and states are on the right side of history. Local governments should stay out of the business of deportation and refuse to help Trump deport millions of our neighbors, loved ones, and friends. <br />
<br />
We will use every tool at our disposal to protect community members from federal abuses of power.
    power-not-panic---ice-shut-down-in-s...jpg
  • OAKLAND, CA-- June 6, 2020. Sit Out the Curfew. Historically, curfews in the US have been implemented to restrict the physical and political movement of black people. In defiance of a city-wide curfew in Oakland, thousands gathered in the continued call for systemic change and an end to police brutality. Starting at 8 p.m. demonstrators sat in the intersection of 14th and Broadway as the sunset and curfew officially went into effect.<br />
<br />
Photos by Ryan Sin
    101699891_110670987339832_6428003283...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
<br />
The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    sacred-stone-camp-participants-march...jpg
  • OAKLAND, CA-- June 6, 2020. Sit Out the Curfew. Historically, curfews in the US have been implemented to restrict the physical and political movement of black people. In defiance of a city-wide curfew in Oakland, thousands gathered in the continued call for systemic change and an end to police brutality. Starting at 8 p.m. demonstrators sat in the intersection of 14th and Broadway as the sunset and curfew officially went into effect.<br />
<br />
Photos by Ryan Sin
    101094287_110671090673155_8022909251...jpg
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  • Thousands of people many of them women came to Washington, D.C. to protest the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.<br />
<br />
October 4, 2018<br />
<br />
Photo by Shadia Fayne Wood | Survival Media Agency
    43137893_10217402175390884_352717293...jpg
  • New Orleans, Louisiana-- June 5, 2020<br />
Black Lives Matter protest<br />
Photo by Fernando Lopez | Survival Media Agency
    DSC08223.jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- Indigenous Peoples from the Arctic to the Amazon gathered to demand "true climate solutions including bottom up initiatives originating in Indigenous knowledge, culture, and spirituality." The Indigenous flotilla canoed and kayaked on the Bassin de la Villette during COP21 in Paris.<br />
<br />
On December 6, 2015, the COP21 entered its 7th 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
    indigenous-peoples-from-the-arctic-t...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA-- On January 28th, 2017, San Francisco's International Airport filled with people protesting Trump's executive order banning immigration from Muslim-majority countries, including people who already have a Green Card in the United States. Thousands of people gathered at SFO Airport and stayed for hours, holding signs and chanting "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
<br />
#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
<br />
Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    SFO Airport Protest Against Trump Im...jpg
  • "At first, the men were not very supportive. My husband kept discouraging me from coming to the training saying it was a waste of time. This was the same issue other women faced and some dropped out. But after I gained the skills and started bringing in additional income, my husband does not need more convincing that these solutions are good for our community. He has been learning how to make a Biosand filter as the water issue hit very close to our hearts. Our small children kept falling ill due to contaminated water. Now we will have our own filter at home and this is great. The training have benefits even to people who don't come for the training."  Nampija Annet, Gomba, Uganda.<br />
<br />
Nampija Annet, Uwineza Sylvia, Nakalembe Mary and Nakilija Rose listen in during a training on soap making by Uganda Women's Water Initiative. <br />
<br />
<br />
Photos by Joel Lukhovi | Survival Media Agency
    Biosand filter making training - Gom...jpg
  • A rally and march from the Oakland Police Department to Oscar Grant Plaza to demand #FreedomNow. Big ups to Black Lives Matter Bay Area, Black Youth Project 100, Anti-Police Terror Project, Showing Up for Racial Justice, Rice & Beans, and others. "We Demand the immediate defunding of police departments & the immediate divestment from a system that criminalizes & imprisons our people at the local, state and federal level and a direct investment into the education, health and housing of our people. We demand investments that promotes the economic stability of our communities and increased community control over the institutions that are meant to serve us. We need to divest from the institutions that decimate Black communities and invest in Black futures."<br />
<br />
July 2016<br />
<br />
Photo by Brooke Anderson | Survival Media Agency
    brooke_03.jpg
  • Lebanon in Revolt 2019 <br />
Photo by Shadia Fayne Wood | Survival Media Agency
    lebanon-in-revolt_49835054678_o.jpg
  • Protection for Healthcare Workers during COVID-19<br />
Almeda Hospital, SF Bay Area, CA<br />
Photos by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    nurseactionalameda-6.jpg
  • DSC_1946.jpg
  • real-justice-pac-dallas_25558165407_...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
    forward-on-climate-rally_8482873149_...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO   —  Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has confirmed that it has conducted at least 150 arrests in deportation operations across Northern California over the last several days.<br />
<br />
A broad array of local groups, informally known as the “Power, not Panic Emergency Response Committee” has come together to denounce ICE’s operation as a profound abuse of power and to mount an emergency response. Sanctuary cities and states are on the right side of history. Local governments should stay out of the business of deportation and refuse to help Trump deport millions of our neighbors, loved ones, and friends. <br />
<br />
We will use every tool at our disposal to protect community members from federal abuses of power.
    power-not-panic---ice-shut-down-in-s...jpg
  • Kibera, Nairobi - On Oct 1st 2012: Alex Achieng is keen on utilizing the small time he has during the break of class as he goes through his Geography notes. The light allows him not to leave the class most of the time in order to revise his notes outside. Rather he uses this time to catch up on the lost times while away.<br />
<br />
Photo: Joe Lukhovi
    Reading_8266304811_o.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
    forward-on-climate-rally-in-washingt...jpg
  • Lebanon in Revolt 2019 <br />
Photo by Shadia Fayne Wood | Survival Media Agency
    lebanon-in-revolt_49835590351_o.jpg
  • In September of 2014, 400,000 gathered in the streets of NYC. 2646 solidarity events in 162 countries. The largest climate march in history.
    peoples-climate-march-nyc_1512498869...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people from dozens of Native Nations remain gathered near Cannon Ball, ND, to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. The Pipeline would carry Bakken oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and construction of the pipeline has already damaged sacred sites. <br />
<br />
The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    sacred-stone-camp_28842928953_o.jpg
  • In September of 2014, 400,000 gathered in the streets of NYC. 2646 solidarity events in 162 countries. The largest climate march in history.
    seiu-is-out-in-full-force-for-climat...jpg
  • In New York, youth lead a march and strike for climate action to demand world leaders take meaningful steps to address this crisis with the urgency it requires just three days before the UN Climate Summit in NYC.
    global-climate-strike-new-york_48793...jpg
  • New Orleans, Louisiana-- June 5, 2020<br />
Black Lives Matter protest<br />
Photo by Fernando Lopez | Survival Media Agency
    DSC01618.jpg
  • In September of 2014, 400,000 gathered in the streets of NYC. 2646 solidarity events in 162 countries. The largest climate march in history.
    people-climate-march-nyc_15126725147...jpg
  • Thousands of people many of them women came to Washington, D.C. to protest the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.<br />
<br />
October 4, 2018<br />
<br />
Photo by Shadia Fayne Wood | Survival Media Agency
    43124963_10217402147230180_413572347...jpg
  • New Orleans, Louisiana-- June 5, 2020<br />
Black Lives Matter protest<br />
Photo by Fernando Lopez | Survival Media Agency
    DSC01637.jpg
  • QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES - On September 20, 2019 the youth lead a march and a fair to urge world leaders to take meaningful steps to address the climate crisis with the urgency it requires, and to celebrate climate solutions. 
    global-climate-strike-philippines_48...jpg
  • San Francisco, CA - On September 20th, 2019 the Global Climate Strike was led by Youth vs Apocalypse, where thousands of youth marched to demand changes in our government policies, as well as the corporations who have impacted the climate crisis.
    youth-vs-apocalpyse---global-climate...jpg
  • In Washington DC, youth lead a march and strike for climate action to demand world leaders take meaningful steps to address this crisis with the urgency it requires.
    global-climate-strike-washington-dc_...jpg
  • San Francisco, CA - On September 20th, 2019 the Global Climate Strike was led by Youth vs Apocalypse, where thousands of youth marched to demand changes in our government policies, as well as the corporations who have impacted the climate crisis.
    youth-vs-apocalpyse---global-climate...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    SurvivalMedia-WomensMarch-7619.jpg
  • #NoDAPL - Sacred Stone Camp<br />
Cannon Ball, North Dakota<br />
September 2016<br />
Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    nodapl---sacred-stone-camp_298238133...jpg
  • QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES - On September 20, 2019 the youth lead a march and a fair to urge world leaders to take meaningful steps to address the climate crisis with the urgency it requires, and to celebrate climate solutions. 
    global-climate-strike-philippines_48...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- On, April 29, 2017 over 200,000 people participated in Peoples 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.
    Contact us for a Hi-Res License
  • In September of 2014, 400,000 gathered in the streets of NYC. 2646 solidarity events in 162 countries. The largest climate march in history.
    peoples-climate-march-nyc-emma-16_15...jpg
  • OAKLAND, CA-- June 6, 2020. Sit Out the Curfew. Historically, curfews in the US have been implemented to restrict the physical and political movement of black people. In defiance of a city-wide curfew in Oakland, thousands gathered in the continued call for systemic change and an end to police brutality. Starting at 8 p.m. demonstrators sat in the intersection of 14th and Broadway as the sunset and curfew officially went into effect.<br />
<br />
Photos by Ryan Sin
    83284803_111308240609440_76988948656...jpg
  • Bogotá, Colombia, On September 20, 2019. Zaperoco Batucada doing their performance at the strike.<br />
Photo By: Laura Imery | Survival Media Agency
    global-climate-strike-colombia_48793...jpg
  • A student holding a sign which reads ' We won't stop' cheers at the very front of the crowd. They listen to First Nations People, Trade Unions, Worker and Student Strikers and those affected by Climate Change. <br />
<br />
Over 100,000 went on strike from School or work and gathered in Melbourne's Treasury Gardens. Over 3 hours, they sang, listened to speakers, chanted their demands and  marched down Collins Street, and back to the Gardens to fight for Climate Change. Images from this Friday the 20th of September 2019. <br />
<br />
Photos Teagan Glenane | Survival Media
    global-climate-strike-australia_4879...jpg
  • In September of 2014, 400,000 gathered in the streets of NYC. 2646 solidarity events in 162 countries. The largest climate march in history.
    20140921_rvw_nyc_peoplesclimate_393j...jpg
  • A Woman holds a sign urging us to be a renewable superpower! She stands on the lights of the treasury building above the masses of crowds. <br />
<br />
Over 100,000 went on strike from School or work and gathered in Melbourne's Treasury Gardens. Over 3 hours, they sang, listened to speakers, chanted their demands and  marched down Collins Street, and back to the Gardens to fight for Climate Change. Images from this Friday the 20th of September 2019. <br />
<br />
Photos Teagan Glenane | Survival Media
    global-climate-strike-australia_4879...jpg
  • OAKLAND, CA-- June 6, 2020. Sit Out the Curfew. Historically, curfews in the US have been implemented to restrict the physical and political movement of black people. In defiance of a city-wide curfew in Oakland, thousands gathered in the continued call for systemic change and an end to police brutality. Starting at 8 p.m. demonstrators sat in the intersection of 14th and Broadway as the sunset and curfew officially went into effect.<br />
<br />
Photos by Ryan Sin
    101803842_110670687339862_5382475787...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- On, April 29, 2017 over 200,000 people participated in Peoples 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.
    Contact us for a Hi-Res License
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    SurvivalMedia-WomensMarch-1065.jpg
  • OAKLAND, CA-- June 6, 2020. Sit Out the Curfew. Historically, curfews in the US have been implemented to restrict the physical and political movement of black people. In defiance of a city-wide curfew in Oakland, thousands gathered in the continued call for systemic change and an end to police brutality. Starting at 8 p.m. demonstrators sat in the intersection of 14th and Broadway as the sunset and curfew officially went into effect.<br />
<br />
Photos by Ryan Sin
    100048514_111308490609415_3567361181...jpg
  • QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES - On September 20, 2019 the youth lead a march and a fair to urge world leaders to take meaningful steps to address the climate crisis with the urgency it requires, and to celebrate climate solutions. 
    global-climate-strike-philippines_48...jpg
  • A birds eye view of the crowd walking down Melbourne's Russell Street towards Federation Square. <br />
<br />
Over 100,000 went on strike from School or work and gathered in Melbourne's Treasury Gardens. Over 3 hours, they sang, listened to speakers, chanted their demands and  marched down Collins Street, and back to the Gardens to fight for Climate Change. Images from this Friday the 20th of September 2019. <br />
<br />
Photos Teagan Glenane | Survival Media
    global-climate-strike-australia_4879...jpg
  • In London, the UK Student Climate Network joins the global general climate strike to urge world leaders take meaningful steps to address this crisis with the urgency it requires.
    global-climate-strike-in-london_4879...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
    hip-hop-artist-eve-performs-at-the-f...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency Contact us for licensing
    untitled-96.jpg
  • #NoDAPL - Sacred Stone Camp<br />
Cannon Ball, North Dakota<br />
September 2016<br />
Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    nodapl---sacred-stone-camp_298238040...jpg
  • In September of 2014, 400,000 gathered in the streets of NYC. 2646 solidarity events in 162 countries. The largest climate march in history.
    peoples-climate-march_15292584506_o.jpg
  • OAKLAND, CA-- June 6, 2020. Sit Out the Curfew. Historically, curfews in the US have been implemented to restrict the physical and political movement of black people. In defiance of a city-wide curfew in Oakland, thousands gathered in the continued call for systemic change and an end to police brutality. Starting at 8 p.m. demonstrators sat in the intersection of 14th and Broadway as the sunset and curfew officially went into effect.<br />
<br />
Photos by Ryan Sin
    102556014_111302700609994_6489505639...jpg
  • In New York, youth lead a march and strike for climate action to demand world leaders take meaningful steps to address this crisis with the urgency it requires just three days before the UN Climate Summit in NYC.
    20190920_global_climate_strike_newyo...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO   —  Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has confirmed that it has conducted at least 150 arrests in deportation operations across Northern California over the last several days.<br />
<br />
A broad array of local groups, informally known as the “Power, not Panic Emergency Response Committee” has come together to denounce ICE’s operation as a profound abuse of power and to mount an emergency response. Sanctuary cities and states are on the right side of history. Local governments should stay out of the business of deportation and refuse to help Trump deport millions of our neighbors, loved ones, and friends. <br />
<br />
We will use every tool at our disposal to protect community members from federal abuses of power. SAN FRANCISCO   —  Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has confirmed that it has conducted at least 150 arrests in deportation operations across Northern California over the last several days.<br />
<br />
A broad array of local groups, informally known as the “Power, not Panic Emergency Response Committee” has come together to denounce ICE’s operation as a profound abuse of power and to mount an emergency response. Sanctuary cities and states are on the right side of history. Local governments should stay out of the business of deportation and refuse to help Trump deport millions of our neighbors, loved ones, and friends. <br />
<br />
We will use every tool at our disposal to protect community members from federal abuses of power.
    Contact us for a Hi-Res License
  • OAKLAND, CA-- June 6, 2020. Sit Out the Curfew. Historically, curfews in the US have been implemented to restrict the physical and political movement of black people. In defiance of a city-wide curfew in Oakland, thousands gathered in the continued call for systemic change and an end to police brutality. Starting at 8 p.m. demonstrators sat in the intersection of 14th and Broadway as the sunset and curfew officially went into effect.<br />
<br />
Photos by Ryan Sin
    102920481_111306117276319_8647668770...jpg
  • In London, the UK Student Climate Network joins the global general climate strike to urge world leaders take meaningful steps to address this crisis with the urgency it requires.
    global-climate-strike-in-london_4879...jpg
  • Hundreds gather in Union Square in the hours leading up to the Micheal Brown Verdict.
    Michael Brown Verdict03.jpg
  • Youth and adult supporters strike in Ukrainian capital
    youth-with-posters_48793433298_o.jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- Youth campaigners at COP21 walk out to protest in front of the conference hall to demand real solutions to the climate crisis. The activists and campaigners are in support of the 'Keep It in the Ground' declaration which denounces the "toothless technofixes and impotent market-based interventions being forced through the COP, such as REDD, youth representatives instead will endorse a vision of the vital steps needed to keep fossil fuels in the ground through a just and science-based transition." They gathered among the flags in front of the COP21 conference center, linked arms, chanted, and held banners which read "No Peace Without Climate Justice" and "No to False Solutions."<br />
<br />
On December 11, 2015, the COP21 is at the end of it's second week 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
    youth-take-action-in-front-of-cop21-...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    untitled-12.jpg
  • GRAYS HARBOR, WA-- On July 8, 2016, the Quinault Indian Nation hosted a march and rally to the Hoquiam City Hall to protest a proposed crude oil terminal in Grays Harbor. Tribal canoes, fishing boats, and kayaks converged on the water near Rennie Island. The tribal canoes then led the other boats to the docks in Horquiam where they were greeted by hundreds of other supporters on land. The protesters then marched to city hall for a 'Shared Waters, Shared Values' rally. <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    quinault_ecassidy_06.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    SurvivalMedia-WomensMarch-7527.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
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The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
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The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • GRAYS HARBOR, WA-- On July 8, 2016, the Quinault Indian Nation hosted a march and rally to the Hoquiam City Hall to protest a proposed crude oil terminal in Grays Harbor. Tribal canoes, fishing boats, and kayaks converged on the water near Rennie Island. The tribal canoes then led the other boats to the docks in Horquiam where they were greeted by hundreds of other supporters on land. The protesters then marched to city hall for a 'Shared Waters, Shared Values' rally. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • In Berlin, the youth lead a march and climate strike to urge world leaders to take meaningful steps to address this crisis with the urgency it requires.
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  • OAKLAND, CA-- June 6, 2020. Sit Out the Curfew. Historically, curfews in the US have been implemented to restrict the physical and political movement of black people. In defiance of a city-wide curfew in Oakland, thousands gathered in the continued call for systemic change and an end to police brutality. Starting at 8 p.m. demonstrators sat in the intersection of 14th and Broadway as the sunset and curfew officially went into effect.<br />
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Photos by Ryan Sin
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    SurvivalMedia-WomensMarch-1020.jpg
  • ATLANTA,GA - Care in Action USA took charge and went canvassing the weekend before the 2018 United States Midterm Election. In addition to canvassing and supporting Gubetornial Candidate Stacey Abrams, they gathered for an watch party to hear the results on November 6, 2018.<br />
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Photo By: Sierra King | Survival Media Agency
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA-- On January 28th, 2017, San Francisco's International Airport filled with people protesting Trump's executive order banning immigration from Muslim-majority countries, including people who already have a Green Card in the United States. Thousands of people gathered at SFO Airport and stayed for hours, holding signs and chanting "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
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#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
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Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
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  • Human Chain for the Climate<br />
Sunday, November 29, 2015<br />
Paris, France<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA-- On January 28th, 2017, San Francisco's International Airport filled with people protesting Trump's executive order banning immigration from Muslim-majority countries, including people who already have a Green Card in the United States. Thousands of people gathered at SFO Airport and stayed for hours, holding signs and chanting "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
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#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
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Photo by Brooke Anderson | Survival Media Agency
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  • #NoDAPL - Sacred Stone Camp<br />
Cannon Ball, North Dakota<br />
September 2016<br />
Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
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  • #NoDAPL - Sacred Stone Camp<br />
Cannon Ball, North Dakota<br />
September 2016<br />
Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
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  • Jakarta, Indonesia - on, September 20,2019 <br />
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Hundred of people gathered at peaceful protest for the climate on taman inspirasi, in central jakarta. The people using the atribute and display banners in protest of the climate movement. <br />
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The people urge the world leaders, specially for indonesia government to take a quick step for climate movement. <br />
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The youth and children also joined in this peacefull protest, they want a good life in the future. No pollution and good climate<br />
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Indonesia is one of the countries with the largest forests in the world, but unfortunately the forest fires and give an impact on climate change.<br />
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The people urge the government to quick solve the problem. Their said, " its not for this time, but for the future. We have a children and need a good life in the future "
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  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On January 29, 2017, the second night of protests over Trump's immigration ban continued with a rally and march at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The executive order signed by Trump on Friday bans people from traveling to the US if they are from one of seven Muslim-majority countries. Thousands of people gathered to protest in Seattle last night at Sea-Tac airport. People brought homemade signs and chanted "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"<br />
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#nobannowall #letthemin #immigrantsarewelcomehere <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency <br />
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  • Hundreds gather in Union Square in the hours leading up to the Micheal Brown Verdict.
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  • Youth and adult supporters strike in Ukrainian capital
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  • On January 20, 2017, in Oakland, CA, people protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States.<br />
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Photo by Shadia Fayne Wood | Survival Media Agency
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  • GRAYS HARBOR, WA-- On July 8, 2016, the Quinault Indian Nation hosted a march and rally to the Hoquiam City Hall to protest a proposed crude oil terminal in Grays Harbor. Tribal canoes, fishing boats, and kayaks converged on the water near Rennie Island. The tribal canoes then led the other boats to the docks in Horquiam where they were greeted by hundreds of other supporters on land. The protesters then marched to city hall for a 'Shared Waters, Shared Values' rally. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • In Mexico City, people march to raise awareness of the climate crisis, its causes, consequences and the urgency of undertaking individual and collective action.
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  • In September of 2014, 400,000 gathered in the streets of NYC. 2646 solidarity events in 162 countries. The largest climate march in history.
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  • Thousands of people gathered at a peaceful protest for the climate on Boulevard Voltaire in Paris, France. The people held hands and linked arms on the sidewalk of the boulevard and displayed banners in support of the climate movement. At the start of the human chain, a collection of shoes were placed in the square of Place de la République. The many shoes were there to symbolize all the people that would have marched in the streets had the protest not been canceled by the French government. <br />
November 29, 2015<br />
Paris, France<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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