Mar 16, 2023 | Concerned Photography, Human Rights, Langelle Photography, Looking Back, Political Repression & Murder, Press Coverage, Press Releases, Protests & Resistance, Social Media News
Photo of the Week – My Lai Massacre (16 March 1968) My Lai Massacre 16 March 1968 The My Lai Massacre occurred during the Vietnam War in Indochina. US soldiers from Charlie Company were responsible for murdering 504 Vietnamese men, women and children....
Mar 3, 2023 | Chile, Concerned Photography, Environmental Justice, Human Rights, Langelle Photography, Looking Back, Press Releases, Protests & Resistance, Social Media News
Photo of the Week – Red Masks in Resistance: Women Take Action This year Global Justice Ecology Project is celebrating our 20th Anniversary. As part of this year-long celebration, we will be posting photos by co-founder Orin Langelle, Director...
Feb 23, 2023 | Climate Justice, Concerned Photography, Human Rights, Indigenous Peoples, Langelle Photography, Looking Back, Press Coverage, Press Releases, Protests & Resistance, Social Media News
Langelle Photography website launch! Social documentary photographer Orin Langelle is pleased to announce the launch of his new website Langelle Photography! The website contains decades of photos capturing pivotal moments and turning points throughout human...
Feb 7, 2023 | Environmental Justice, Looking Back, Protests & Resistance, Social Media News
David Rovics Remembers Friend and Fellow Movement Musician Robert Hoyt Note from Orin Langelle: My friend and colleague, songwriter musician David Rovics, wrote the following tribute for movement musician and activist Robert Hoyt who hopped a ride on the Green Comet 1...
Aug 19, 2022 | Concerned Photography, Looking Back, Protests & Resistance, Social Media News
Photo Essay: Protests at the Republican National Convention, Miami Beach 21-23 August 1972 This photo essay was the first photo assignment of GJEP Co-Founder Orin Langelle. It took place 50 years ago at the protests outside of the Republican National Convention in...
Dec 3, 2021 | Concerned Photography, False Solutions to Climate Change, Looking Back, Social Media News, UN Climate COPs
[3 December 2011] Thousands of people from around the world hit the streets of Durban, South Africa to protest the UN Climate Conference of Polluters. It was an amazing, vibrant and energetic march of people standing up to the chronic inaction of the UN Climate...