Posted on August 3, 2020
Two protesters slammed to the asphalt by police as they tried to block President Blll Clinton and his motorcade from attending the National Governor’s Association conference in the Sheraton Hotel in Burlington, VT – Photo: Langelle (1995) GJEP… Read More
Posted on April 22, 2020
Thirty Years Ago Today: Monsanto’s Earth Day Invaded by Mud People and Earth First! The mud people were pissed off. Tipped off by Big River Earth First! that the evil Monsanto had taken over Earth Day festivities in… Read More
Category: Featured, Langelle Photography, Uncategorized Tags: earth day, earth first!, Langelle Photography, Monsanto, orin langelle, protest, St. Louis
Posted on December 11, 2019
Bloody hands of the government hold eyeballs in a Human Rights Day commemoration of the 350+ eyes taken by the Chilean National Police since the uprising in Chile began Note: In a tragic irony, #InternationalHumanRightsDay in Chile yesterday… Read More
Category: Chile News, Photos & Video, COP25, Featured, Langelle Photography, Social Media News, UN Climate Blog, Uncategorized, Videos Tags: Anne Petermann, Biofuelwatch, carabineros, chile, COP25, Gary Hughes, greta thunberg, International human rights day, Langelle Photography, medics, orin langelle, photo essays by Orin Langelle, red cross, teargas, UN, violence, water cannons
Posted on November 28, 2019
GJEP-Biofuelwatch-RADA team in Mapuche territory films interview in post below. Photo: Langelle/ photolangelle.org Near Curacautin, Wallmapu (28 November 2019) – On U.S. “Thanksgiving” Day (known now as the National Day of Mourning) Indigenous Mapuche in Chile occupying their… Read More
Category: Chile News, Photos & Video, Climate Justice, COP25, Featured, Indigenous Peoples, Langelle Photography, UN Climate Blog, Uncategorized, Videos Tags: Blockade, chile, Curacautin, Indigenous rights, land occupation, Langelle Photography, Mapuche, photo essay, photo essays by Orin Langelle, photojournalism, videos, Wallmapu
Posted on November 23, 2019
Sentiment during the uprising. Photo: Orin Langelle/GJEP Orin Langelle-23 November 2019 Photographer’s note: Upon arriving at our hotel in Santiago, Anne Petermann and I hooked up with Biofuelwatch’s Gary Hughes. We headed toward the mass action up the… Read More
Posted on November 20, 2019
Global Justice Ecology Project and Biofuelwatch have a team in Chile until 16 December. They will be producing videos, audio and photography from the Mapuche region of southern Chile as well as the Cumbre de los Pueblos happening… Read More
Posted on September 17, 2019
Judi Bari, Center, Walks with Support of Two Friends (1994) (read full caption at bottom of post) Press Release For Immediate Release September 17, 2019 Contact: Steve Taylor +1.314.210.1322 steve@globaljusticeecology.org Photographer Orin Langelle announced that his work will… Read More
Posted on August 6, 2019
GJEP Communications Director Orin Langelle discusses his Portraits of Struggle exhibit, while it was on display at Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio over Earth Week. Photo: Petermann/GJEP This has been an amazing three months for all of… Read More
Category: Archives, Featured, No GE Trees News, Publications, Quarterly Updates, Social Media News, Uncategorized Tags: biotechnology for forest health?, Brazil, buen vivir gallery, climate, climate change, earth minute, earth watch, forests, GE American chestnut, GE trees, Global Justice Ecology Project, gmo, IUFRO, kpfk, Langelle Photography, orin langelle
Posted on May 4, 2019
One month and thirty years ago, activist John Wallace and I walked together through a clearcut in southern Illinois’ Shawnee National Forest. I suppose it was destined to happen a few more times and the last time just… Read More
Posted on March 23, 2019
Two activists bury themselves up to their necks to block a logging road near the Fairview timber sale area of the Shawnee National Forest, in Southern Illinois, around 1990. Orin Langelle/Global Justice Ecology Project GJEP Co-Founder Orin Langelle… Read More
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