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    Frontline Photojournalism Projections: Thirty Years of Human Rights, Environment & Culture by Glenn Lockitch

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    TAP Art Gallery
    surry hills, australia
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    All are welcome to attend on Saturday 25 November @ 8pm (for an 8:15pm start) at the TAP Gallery.

    A whirlwind thirty-year audio-visual photojournalism journey, traversing the socio-political-environmental cultural landscape, from film to digital, starting at riots at the Berlin Wall in 1989, and travelling through Sydney Peace Squadron anti-war demonstrations on Sydney Harbour, South East NSW Forest Blockades, anti French nuclear testing riots in Tahiti, the impact of mining on indigenous communities and the environment in the Philippines, anti-corporate globalisation protests in Australia, ‘TAXI!’ Sydney taxi night-passengers and their stories, eviction of the Kalahari Bushmen from their ancestral lands, three Sea Shepherd Antarctic anti-whaling campaigns, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, and more. Plus newly edited work including ‘Antarctic Icebergs’ and ‘Sydney in Colour’.

    Free Entry. Donations appreciated.

    Limited seats please book.

    [If you book and are not coming please text 0420 396 126 with your booking name and number of tickets as there are limited seats, thanks]

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    TAP Art Gallery
    surry hills, australia