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Images tagged "activist"

Spectators listen to speakers at  the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by Staten Island based artist Scott LoBaido, called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
Spectators listen to speakers at  the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by Staten Island based artist Scott LoBaido, called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
Congressional Candidate for the 11th District, Nicole Malliotakis, speaks at  the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by Staten Island based artist Scott LoBaido, called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
A man holds up a sign demanding de Blasio to step down at  the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by Staten Island based artist Scott LoBaido, called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
Two Proud Boys, flashing the Proud Boys symbol and holding a Trump flag, attend  the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by Staten Island based artist Scott LoBaido, called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
A woman holds a poster about the bail reform at  the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by Staten Island based artist Scott LoBaido, called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
A Jewish man wears a Trump yamaka and holds a sign "Jew For Trump" at  the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by Staten Island based artist Scott LoBaido, called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
NYPD officers diffuse a tense situation between Black Lives Matter protestors and Blue Lives Matter protestors after  the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by Staten Island based artist Scott LoBaido, called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
NYPD officers diffuse a tense situation between Black Lives Matter protestors and Blue Lives Matter protestors after  the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by Staten Island based artist Scott LoBaido, called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
NYPD officers diffuse a tense situation between Black Lives Matter protestors and Blue Lives Matter protestors after  the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by Staten Island based artist Scott LoBaido, called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
NYPD officers diffuse a tense situation between Black Lives Matter protestors and Blue Lives Matter protestors after  the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by Staten Island based artist Scott LoBaido, called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
NYPD officers diffuse a tense situation between Black Lives Matter protestors and Blue Lives Matter protestors after  the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by Staten Island based artist Scott LoBaido, called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
NYPD officers diffuse a tense situation between Black Lives Matter protestors and Blue Lives Matter protestors after  the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by Staten Island based artist Scott LoBaido, called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
NYPD officers diffuse a tense situation between Black Lives Matter protestors and Blue Lives Matter protestors after  the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by Staten Island based artist Scott LoBaido, called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
Artist Scott LoBaido greets fans at the "Don't Give Up the Ship" rally outside City Hall Park in New York City on August 22, 2020. The rally, led by LoBaido called out the Mayor's failure addressing the recent spike in gun violence and increase in homeless encampments. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann)
East River Park Protest & Details		

Protesters gathered in East River Park to prevent contracted construction workers from cutting down trees for headway on the ESCR - East Side Coastal Resiliency project, an effort of the city to build a levee that will provide flood control.
According to public plans, a 1.2 mile wall with razed park over an 8 foot fill will line the East River, requiring the expunging of an estimated 1000 trees along the river bank. Last year in December the Cherry and London Plane trees of the south section of the park were, cut and further work has resumed on northern half this January. 
Locals in the city, retaliate against the project due to what they claim to be, a thwarted joint effort for a viable solution for flooding and keeping the park in tact that is beloved and iconic component of not only the neighborhood but NYC. 
For more information: 
www.eastriverparkaction.org
January 31, 2021
East River Park, East Village, NYC 
(C) Bianca Otero
East River Park Protest & Details		

Protesters gathered in East River Park to prevent contracted construction workers from cutting down trees for headway on the ESCR - East Side Coastal Resiliency project, an effort of the city to build a levee that will provide flood control.
According to public plans, a 1.2 mile wall with razed park over an 8 foot fill will line the East River, requiring the expunging of an estimated 1000 trees along the river bank. Last year in December the Cherry and London Plane trees of the south section of the park were, cut and further work has resumed on northern half this January. 
Locals in the city, retaliate against the project due to what they claim to be, a thwarted joint effort for a viable solution for flooding and keeping the park in tact that is beloved and iconic component of not only the neighborhood but NYC. 
For more information: 
www.eastriverparkaction.org
January 31, 2021
East River Park, East Village, NYC 
(C) Bianca Otero
East River Park Protest & Details		

Protesters gathered in East River Park to prevent contracted construction workers from cutting down trees for headway on the ESCR - East Side Coastal Resiliency project, an effort of the city to build a levee that will provide flood control.
According to public plans, a 1.2 mile wall with razed park over an 8 foot fill will line the East River, requiring the expunging of an estimated 1000 trees along the river bank. Last year in December the Cherry and London Plane trees of the south section of the park were, cut and further work has resumed on northern half this January. 
Locals in the city, retaliate against the project due to what they claim to be, a thwarted joint effort for a viable solution for flooding and keeping the park in tact that is beloved and iconic component of not only the neighborhood but NYC. 
For more information: 
www.eastriverparkaction.org
January 31, 2021
East River Park, East Village, NYC 
(C) Bianca Otero
East River Park Protest & Details		

Protesters gathered in East River Park to prevent contracted construction workers from cutting down trees for headway on the ESCR - East Side Coastal Resiliency project, an effort of the city to build a levee that will provide flood control.
According to public plans, a 1.2 mile wall with razed park over an 8 foot fill will line the East River, requiring the expunging of an estimated 1000 trees along the river bank. Last year in December the Cherry and London Plane trees of the south section of the park were, cut and further work has resumed on northern half this January. 
Locals in the city, retaliate against the project due to what they claim to be, a thwarted joint effort for a viable solution for flooding and keeping the park in tact that is beloved and iconic component of not only the neighborhood but NYC. 
For more information: 
www.eastriverparkaction.org
January 31, 2021
East River Park, East Village, NYC 
(C) Bianca Otero
East River Park Protest & Details		

Protesters gathered in East River Park to prevent contracted construction workers from cutting down trees for headway on the ESCR - East Side Coastal Resiliency project, an effort of the city to build a levee that will provide flood control.
According to public plans, a 1.2 mile wall with razed park over an 8 foot fill will line the East River, requiring the expunging of an estimated 1000 trees along the river bank. Last year in December the Cherry and London Plane trees of the south section of the park were, cut and further work has resumed on northern half this January. 
Locals in the city, retaliate against the project due to what they claim to be, a thwarted joint effort for a viable solution for flooding and keeping the park in tact that is beloved and iconic component of not only the neighborhood but NYC. 
For more information: 
www.eastriverparkaction.org
January 31, 2021
East River Park, East Village, NYC 
(C) Bianca Otero
East River Park Protest & Details		

Protesters gathered in East River Park to prevent contracted construction workers from cutting down trees for headway on the ESCR - East Side Coastal Resiliency project, an effort of the city to build a levee that will provide flood control.
According to public plans, a 1.2 mile wall with razed park over an 8 foot fill will line the East River, requiring the expunging of an estimated 1000 trees along the river bank. Last year in December the Cherry and London Plane trees of the south section of the park were, cut and further work has resumed on northern half this January. 
Locals in the city, retaliate against the project due to what they claim to be, a thwarted joint effort for a viable solution for flooding and keeping the park in tact that is beloved and iconic component of not only the neighborhood but NYC. 
For more information: 
www.eastriverparkaction.org
January 31, 2021
East River Park, East Village, NYC 
(C) Bianca Otero
East River Park Protest & Details		

Protesters gathered in East River Park to prevent contracted construction workers from cutting down trees for headway on the ESCR - East Side Coastal Resiliency project, an effort of the city to build a levee that will provide flood control.
According to public plans, a 1.2 mile wall with razed park over an 8 foot fill will line the East River, requiring the expunging of an estimated 1000 trees along the river bank. Last year in December the Cherry and London Plane trees of the south section of the park were, cut and further work has resumed on northern half this January. 
Locals in the city, retaliate against the project due to what they claim to be, a thwarted joint effort for a viable solution for flooding and keeping the park in tact that is beloved and iconic component of not only the neighborhood but NYC. 
For more information: 
www.eastriverparkaction.org
January 31, 2021
East River Park, East Village, NYC 
(C) Bianca Otero
East River Park Protest & Details		

Protesters gathered in East River Park to prevent contracted construction workers from cutting down trees for headway on the ESCR - East Side Coastal Resiliency project, an effort of the city to build a levee that will provide flood control.
According to public plans, a 1.2 mile wall with razed park over an 8 foot fill will line the East River, requiring the expunging of an estimated 1000 trees along the river bank. Last year in December the Cherry and London Plane trees of the south section of the park were, cut and further work has resumed on northern half this January. 
Locals in the city, retaliate against the project due to what they claim to be, a thwarted joint effort for a viable solution for flooding and keeping the park in tact that is beloved and iconic component of not only the neighborhood but NYC. 
For more information: 
www.eastriverparkaction.org
January 31, 2021
East River Park, East Village, NYC 
(C) Bianca Otero
East River Park Protest & Details		

Protesters gathered in East River Park to prevent contracted construction workers from cutting down trees for headway on the ESCR - East Side Coastal Resiliency project, an effort of the city to build a levee that will provide flood control.
According to public plans, a 1.2 mile wall with razed park over an 8 foot fill will line the East River, requiring the expunging of an estimated 1000 trees along the river bank. Last year in December the Cherry and London Plane trees of the south section of the park were, cut and further work has resumed on northern half this January. 
Locals in the city, retaliate against the project due to what they claim to be, a thwarted joint effort for a viable solution for flooding and keeping the park in tact that is beloved and iconic component of not only the neighborhood but NYC. 
For more information: 
www.eastriverparkaction.org
January 31, 2021
East River Park, East Village, NYC 
(C) Bianca Otero

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