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The World People's Conference on Climate Change ends with Declaration for the Rights of Mother Earth in Cochabamba, Bolivia

The World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth  wrapped up its four days of non-stop working activism a little over a week ago. Located in the small...

Leak capped, Wall Street tumbles, Somalis hijack tanker and more world headlines

In this photo released by the U.S. Coast Guard, workers decontaminate a boom to be put back into use in Venice, Louisiana on May 4.

World People's Conference on Climate: Energetic Activism on the Ground Level in Cochabamba, Bolivia

The World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth is currently taking place in Cochabamba, Bolivia. This four day conference is a people's direct response...

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Deadly Blasts hit Bangkok Protest: A series of explosions hit the Thai capital where 3 people have been reported dead, and many more injured. Just recently, the unsettled atmosphere has been...

World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth

With the world moving at an ever-quickening pace, it is very important to document the change process as it is happening. Static Photography has had the opportunity to be at some of...

First Nations leaders and Prime Minister Harper commemorate the 50th anniversary of the First Nations’ right to vote in Canada

Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Chuck Strahl, Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs, met with Shawn Atleo, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations; Betty Ann Lavallée, National Chief...

From French Riviera, a Variety of Reactions to Vancouver, Canada, and the 2010 Winter Games

Canadians are kind and clean, the French garnered from watching Olympics television coverage. But a retiree who once actually lived in Canada isn't impressed. “The winters. So long!” Story inside...
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