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Meet The Chicago Photographer Chronicling Civil Disobedience
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Jan 3, 2017

I am proud to say, my Work was recently featured on the largest culture website in the World. With 3 million readers a month, I'd be happy if you gave it a read: The Culture Trip.  

"It doesn't matter what the cause is. It doesn't matter if it's a teachers' union strike; it doesn't matter if it's someone protesting a kid being tased to death on North Avenue. It doesn't matter what people are protesting, people just seem to hate protesters and they will find any way to undermine and delegitimize the protest.

It's an important time to have a voice as a civilian journalist; there is so much disinformation that we must fight against. We have the ability to share a truth to an audience instantly, and hopefully, without censorship. I worry that our rights will become vilified, and the only narrative will be one written for us..."

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