The Future is Female: One Year Louder (Part 1)
Un an après la grande "Marche des femmes" qui avait défié Donald Trump le lendemain de son investiture, des centaines de milliers de manifestants ont de nouveau battu le pavé ce 20 janvier 2018, principalement aux Etats-Unis mais aussi un peu partout dans le monde. En ligne de mire des manifestants: l'administration Trump et ses décisions sur l'immigration, les soins de santé, les divisions raciales, les droits LGBT, la place de la femme dans la société,...
Voici donc quelques portfolios réalisés par nos envoyés spéciaux qui seront publiés en plusieurs parties. Pour ce premier chapitre, rendez-vous à Washington DC, New York et Montpelier, Vermont.
Rhonda Rogers Baumgartner (Washington DC)
Lens: Jane
"I attended the second annual Women’s March in Washington DC. The mood was empowered and hopeful. A strong call to action to VOTE in the November 2018 election, to hopefully get some better numbers to turn this mess in our elected body around!"
Rhonda Rogers Baumgartner
Erik Lieber (New York, NY)
Lens: Khun Lo
Film: AO BW
Flash: Triple Crown
Clarity: 69 • Shadows: +42
"One year following the initial Women’s March on January 21, 2017, Americans took to the streets again to continue their peaceful protest to the policies, actions, and behaviors of their president. I felt privileged to be able to participate once again, and document the outrage and betrayal felt by the American people."
Erik Lieber
MaryJane Sarvis (Montepelier, VT)
Lens: Stavros
Film: Robusta
Flash: Apollo
"Nancy Defario and I traveled north to the Vermont State Capital for our March. Wonderful representation by the Vermont youth. The theme was about Youth and all the current issues. A series of immigrant youth told their stories. Yes, even in rural Vermont. It was very VT – snowy - yet the people were all warm and friendly. Nancy made the frame sign and we ran around shooting the Faces of Democracy. It made all the Vermont papers. I was just the sidekick."
MaryJane Sarvis
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