CHICANO PROTESTOR

by Art For A Change Sunday, Aug. 20, 2000 at 5:27 AM
mvallen@primenet.com Art For A Change / P.O. Box 5751 Sherman Oaks, CA. 91413

Defender of Aztlan, Soldier of Corn.

CHICANO PROTESTOR...
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The themes of Wednesday's protests (8/16/2000), were the issues of Police Brutality, the Death Penalty, Political Prisoners, and mass incarceration. At the Staples Center, some 4,000 people faced off with the LAPD Riot Squad. The LAPD were heavily armed with 12 Gauge Shotguns, Tear Gas guns, and Rubber Bullet guns. The were deployed in overwhelming and intimidating force. I took this photograph of a Chicano protestor as he stood amid the crowd of demonstrators who would not back down in the face of the Police. The multi-racial nature of the protests in L.A. was readily apparent, with great numbers of Latino, Asian, African American and other peoples of color taking part. For more photographs and artworks dedicated to social justice, please visit the ART FOR A CHANGE Web site!

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