DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace of People's Climate March:
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Description of Pictures: People's Climate March:
Trump’s game plan has been to relentlessly attack our communities and shock us into despair.
It hasn’t worked because our people-powered movement is stronger than he is — together, the resistance stopped his attempts to overturn the Affordable Care Act and stymied his despicable Muslim ban. Together, we are going to do the same thing to his attacks on our climate, our air, and our water.
The above was from https://peoplesclimate.org/logistics/
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CLIMV1_170429_058.JPG: The cordon was to keep people from breaking up the line that was the start of the march
CLIMV1_170429_118.JPG: The march had a specific order. The first nations folks were first.
CLIMV1_170429_145.JPG: The cameras are all pointing at a very mobile Trumputin supporter
CLIMV1_170429_160.JPG: There was a Trumputin supporter who had her large Trump/Pence banner. She kept trying to weave into the front of the march area which had been reserved for First Americans. She wasn't escorted away or touched but the march wardens held hands to prevent her from invading the space.
CLIMV1_170429_178.JPG: She's got the GI version of the "Make America Great Again" hat and then the Trumputin banner.
CLIMV3_170429_085.JPG: The march begins
CLIMV3_170429_291.JPG: These guys stripped off their pants and went around in their Speedos
CLIMV3_170429_405.JPG: Favorite parachute piece:
Vadge of Honor
Justice for All
CLIMV4_170429_035.JPG: Nature abhors vacuum
There is no Planet B
Fossil Fuels F-ck Our Future
... and we thought it'd be the apes
Hotties against global warming
CLIMV4_170429_038.JPG: Donald the Liar
Science denier
Destroying our planet?
You should be fired!
CLIMV4_170429_092.JPG: 100 days and Trump still sucks
Don't blame Trump. He did everything he could to prove he was unfit to be president
CLIMV4_170429_094.JPG: GOP's war on Christmas
CLIMV4_170429_103.JPG: Whale you save the ocean?
CLIMV4_170429_126.JPG: We're Melting!
CLIMV5_170429_179.JPG: A view of the massive People's Climate Movement March from the 6th floor balcony of the Newseum.
CLIMV5_170429_206.JPG: I have the best poopies!
Stop the Trump Dump
CLIMV5_170429_217.JPG: The People's Climate Movement March protested the constant environmental attacks by Donald Trump and the one percent Congress. A fairly common placard is There Is No Planet B. The rest of the world laughs at us when they hear we're still debating whether climate change is even happening, let alone whether human behavior is the leading cause of it (it is!). Of course they also laugh at us for debating evolution.
CLIMV5_170429_287.JPG: Flo Stone, founder of DC's Environmental Film Festival
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2017 photos: Equipment this year: I continued to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Trips this year:
Civil War Trust conferences in Pensacola, FL, Chattanooga, TN (via sites in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee) and Fredericksburg, VA,
a family reunion in The Dells, Wisconsin (via sites in Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin),
New York City, and
my 12th consecutive San Diego Comic Con trip (including sites in Arizona).
For some reason, several of my photos have been published in physical books this year which is pretty cool. Ones that I know about:
"Tarzan, Jungle King of Popular Culture" (David Lemmo),
"The Great Crusade: A Guide to World War I American Expeditionary Forces Battlefields and Sites" (Stephen T. Powers and Kevin Dennehy),
"The American Spirit" (David McCullough),
"Civil War Battlefields: Walking the Trails of History" (David T. Gilbert),
"The Year I Was Peter the Great: 1956 — Khrushchev, Stalin's Ghost, and a Young American in Russia" (Marvin Kalb), and
"The Judge: 26 Machiavellian Lessons" (Ron Collins and David Skover).
Number of photos taken this year: just below 560,000.
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