Saturday, 14 November 2009

I'm a Photographer Not a Terrorist @ Signs of Revolt


10 years ago, in November 1999 an alliance of direct action activists, environmentalists and trade unionists shut down the meeting of the World Trade Organisation in Seattle, stopping the next trade round of Capitalist Globalisation. In the process they sparked a Movement of Movements right across the globe its slogan became ‘Another World is Possible’.

The exhibition celebrates a decade of creative resistance.

As part of the Festival of Radical Communication I will be chairing a session on Sunday 15th November 11am:

I’m a Photographer, not a Terrorist, Bringing Home the Real News


The panel includes photojournalist and investigative journalist Marc Vallée, film and print journalist Jason Parkinson and filmmaker Shaun Day.

“This panel looks at the impact of digital photographic tools on reporting events, particularly post-G20 and how the State is trying to criminalise image taking and the ways photographers are getting organised to resist this. This will be interspersed with photo shows and film clips from the archives of some of the key movements photographers and filmmakers.”

Get information on the weekend talks here

Shop 14, The Old Truman Brewery, London, E1 6QL Map

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Criminalise Bankers Not Prostitutes


Sex Workers demonstrate against the Policing and Crime Bill and the Welfare Reform Bill. Parliament Square, London.

They demand:
- an end to the criminalisation of sex work
- safety and other rights for all workers in the sex industry, including the right to unionise
- the right to stay and not be deported
- the right not to have a criminal record so we can apply for other jobs
- decent wages and benefits for all so that we can refuse violence and exploitation in any industry
Organised by the English Collective of Prostitutes.

© Jess Hurd/reportdigital.co.uk
See web gallery here

Saturday, 31 October 2009

EDL Leeds


English Defence League members scream at members of the press. The Leeds EDL protest was countered by Unite Against Fascism.

NUJ recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. Credit is required. No part of this photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means without permission.

© Jess Hurd/reportdigital.co.uk

Please see web gallery here
Read NUJ statement, Death threats for journalists covering right wing demos here

Images available from: www.reportdigital.co.uk

Proud


Candle-lit vigil against gay hate crime. Trafalgar Square, London.


© Jess Hurd/reportdigital.co.uk


Images available from www.reportdigital.co.uk

Monday, 26 October 2009

For Police Eyes Only


This is enlarged from an image I took in 2004 which shows a police officer with named photo ID's of individuals on a Stop the War coalition protest outside an election fundraising dinner where George Bush Senior was after dinner speaker (pic is used in the Guardian story related today)


Not only does it contain prominent peace activists but also outrageously, two journalists (names and faces have been blurred to protect the identity of individuals listed)


The spotter card is used by police to identify potential 'trouble makers'.


See Guardian article; Police in £9m scheme to log 'domestic extremists' here


and Domestic Extremist blog piece here


© Jess Hurd/reportdigital.co.uk


Images available from www.reportdigital.co.uk

Domestic Extremist


May day demonstration at Bank. Organised by Space Hijackers. London 2009.

© Jess Hurd/reportdigital.co.uk


See Mark Thomas Guardian article on the civil liberties and the police secret database here


Read For Police Eyes Only blog piece on the Guardian Domestic Extremist story here


Our reputation on surveillance also extends to the New York Times here

Friday, 23 October 2009

Post Strike


National postal workers strike against jobs, conditions and threats to the service. Poplar and Isle of Dogs Delivery Office. Tower Hamlets. London.


© Jess Hurd/reportdigital.co.uk


See web gallery here


Images available from www.reportdigital.co.uk

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Question Time


Unite Against Fascism demonstration opposing the invitation of BNP leader Nick Griffin onto Question Time. BBC Television Centre, White City.


© Jess Hurd/reportdigital.co.uk


See web gallery here


Images available from www.reportdigital.co.uk



Wednesday, 21 October 2009

CWU Voice - Tearsheet

Signs of Revolt

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Signs of Revolt – Creative Resistance and Social Movements since Seattle


EXHIBITION AND TALKS

Space Hijackers/Ultimate Holding Company/Reel News/Peter Kennard/Kat Phillipps/ Cactus Network/Jonathan Barnbrook/Pedro Inhoue/Noel Douglas/David Gentlemen/Guy Smallman/Jody Boehnart/ Jess Hurd/Notes from Nowehere/Movement of the Imagination/Rebel Clown Army/ Indymedia London/Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination/Creative Resistance Research Network/ Turbulence/War Boutique/Josh On


Opening FRIDAY 13 NOVEMBER 6pm then SATURDAY 14–SUNDAY 22 NOVEMBER
Opening Times: Weekends 10-10pm, Weekdays 12–9pm
Map

The Old Truman Brewery, London, E1 6QL


10 years ago, in November 1999 an alliance of direct action activists, environmentalists and trade unionists shut down the meeting of the World Trade Organisation in Seattle, stopping the next trade round of Capitalist Globalisation. In the process they sparked a Movement of Movements right across the globe its slogan became ‘Another World is Possible’.

This November exactly 10 years from that momentous demonstration, and with most of the predictions of the movements rapidly coming true what with the crisis of the economy, a permanent state of war and the collapse of our eco-system wrecking lives across the planet, the rich and powerful meet again in Copenhagen to discuss the next Climate treaty after Kyoto, yet again activists are preparing to challenge the idea that the Market can solve the problems of the world, and take another step toward that possible world after Capitalism.

Signs of Revolt is an exhibition that weaves together the story of the past decades social movements, drawing out the influences and connections between and across the movements against Capitalism, War and Climate Change. Using archive material and documentary photography and video from movement photographers and filmmakers. It reveals the story of how we got from Seattle to Copenhagen.

Interspersed in this narrative are works by artist and designer activists and collectives, produced during, within and for the movements, this is the first time such a collection has been brought together in the UK and it will be a chance to reflect upon and celebrate the new creative impulses that the movements spawned and the possibilties for developing the creative capacity of future movements, these issues will also be discussed in greater depth during a series of talks during the exhibition. (timetable here).

As Capitalism threatens our very existence, Signs of Revolt defiantly maps out possible routes to a future filled with hope…

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