FlickR Tag: activism
Photos of activism that were originally uploaded to FlickR
Pirates against racism in Kensington
Marching against racism down 10 Street
Queers for Diversity in Calgary
No, you’re not looking in this backpack
The police, particularly this officer, asked a number of people to search their backpacks and bags. A signficant portion agreed to do so. But, the woman on the left steadfastly refused his initially "friendly" request, and the progressively tougher bullying attempts. He was obviously unhappy, but was also very careful to stay within the technical limits of what he's allowed to say and do.
Stand up for your rights
Backside of Fruit Against Racism
Friendly fruit against racism
Signs of peace in Calgary
Women in Black is an international movement and network of women in different cities, each acting independently. They regularly hold silent vigils, in support of peace and against violence in general. The group in Calgary is seen on the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month, at Famous Five statues, which are located at Olympic Plaza.
Louise McKinney behind PeaceRoots
Women in Black is an international movement and network of women in different cities, each acting independently. They regularly hold silent vigils, in support of peace and against violence in general. The group in Calgary is seen on the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month, at Famous Five statues, which are located at Olympic Plaza.
Peace is not just for hippies
Women in Black is an international movement and network of women in different cities, each acting independently. They regularly hold silent vigils, in support of peace and against violence in general. The group in Calgary is seen on the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month, at Famous Five statues, which are located at Olympic Plaza.
Emily Murphy with Women in Black
Women in Black is an international movement and network of women in different cities, each acting independently. They regularly hold silent vigils, in support of peace and against violence in general. The group in Calgary is seen on the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month, at Famous Five statues, which are located at Olympic Plaza.



















