Chicago’s NATO Protest 2012 « Facing Change Documenting America
Stores and businesses closed. Windows were boarded up. Visiting NATO dignitaries (the objects of the protest, to be sure) were warned not to wear suits or corporate attire while strolling around downtown. In a surrealistic version of nostalgia for 1968, the Chicago Establishment worked itself into a defensive frenzy over the prospect of anti-war demonstrators on the streets.
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Alwyn Scott Turner said (28 May 2012):
Outstanding documentary images of significant historical perspective...great work, Cathaleen.
Cathaleen Curtiss said (29 May 2012):
I very much enjoy their work. Facing Change: Documenting America is a non-profit collective of dedicated photojournalists and writers coming together to explore America and to build a forum to chart its future. Mobilizing to document the critical issues facing America, FCDA teams will create a visual resource that raises social awareness and expands public debate.
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