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Palestinian artists during a training clay sculpture  at the Studio Windows from Gaza for Contemporar in Gaza city on July 01, 2019.-The aim... Editorial
Palestinian Artists During A Training Clay Sculpture
1 Jul 2019 · Gaza, Palestine
#4612500
Palestinian artists during a training clay sculpture  at the Studio Windows from Gaza for Contemporar in Gaza city on July 01, 2019.-The aim...

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1 Jul 2019

Palestinian artists during a training clay sculpture at the Studio Windows from Gaza for Contemporar in Gaza city on July 01, 2019.-The aim is to develop the capabilities of young artists using contemporary tools and materials with the participation of 12 artists Funded by the AFAC - The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture


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Palestinian artists during a training clay sculpture  at the Studio Windows from Gaza for Contemporar in Gaza city on July 01, 2019.-The aim... Editorial
Palestinian Artists During A Training Clay Sculpture
1 Jul 2019 · Gaza, Palestine
#4612502
Palestinian artists during a training clay sculpture  at the Studio Windows from Gaza for Contemporar in Gaza city on July 01, 2019.-The aim...

#4612502

1 Jul 2019

Palestinian artists during a training clay sculpture at the Studio Windows from Gaza for Contemporar in Gaza city on July 01, 2019.-The aim is to develop the capabilities of young artists using contemporary tools and materials with the participation of 12 artists Funded by the AFAC - The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture


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A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and... Editorial
New app will replace all banking apps on smartphones
11 May 2017 · Bydgoszcz, Poland
#1947504
A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and...

#1947504

11 May 2017

A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and eventually to replace all banking apps offering cross paltform functionality. The app has secured financing by the prominent fintech investment firm Sequoia Captial based in Silicon Valley.


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A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and... Editorial
New app will replace all banking apps on smartphones
11 May 2017 · Bydgoszcz, Poland
#1947506
A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and...

#1947506

11 May 2017

A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and eventually to replace all banking apps offering cross paltform functionality. The app has secured financing by the prominent fintech investment firm Sequoia Captial based in Silicon Valley.


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A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and... Editorial
New app will replace all banking apps on smartphones
11 May 2017 · Bydgoszcz, Poland
#1947508
A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and...

#1947508

11 May 2017

A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and eventually to replace all banking apps offering cross paltform functionality. The app has secured financing by the prominent fintech investment firm Sequoia Captial based in Silicon Valley.


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A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and... Editorial
New app will replace all banking apps on smartphones
11 May 2017 · Bydgoszcz, Poland
#1947510
A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and...

#1947510

11 May 2017

A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and eventually to replace all banking apps offering cross paltform functionality. The app has secured financing by the prominent fintech investment firm Sequoia Captial based in Silicon Valley.


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A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and... Editorial
New app will replace all banking apps on smartphones
11 May 2017 · Bydgoszcz, Poland
#1947512
A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and...

#1947512

11 May 2017

A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and eventually to replace all banking apps offering cross paltform functionality. The app has secured financing by the prominent fintech investment firm Sequoia Captial based in Silicon Valley.


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A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and... Editorial
New app will replace all banking apps on smartphones
11 May 2017 · Bydgoszcz, Poland
#1947516
A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and...

#1947516

11 May 2017

A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and eventually to replace all banking apps offering cross paltform functionality. The app has secured financing by the prominent fintech investment firm Sequoia Captial based in Silicon Valley.


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A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and... Editorial
New app will replace all banking apps on smartphones
11 May 2017 · Bydgoszcz, Poland
#1947518
A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and...

#1947518

11 May 2017

A woman is seen using the Empower app on 10 May, 2017. Founder Warren Hogarth developed the app to help millenials manage their finances and eventually to replace all banking apps offering cross paltform functionality. The app has secured financing by the prominent fintech investment firm Sequoia Captial based in Silicon Valley.


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Andreona and one of her children as they lead me through the Planatu Hotel.

 These families having been occupying buildings for quite a l... Editorial
The Affects of Pacification in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
10 Sep 2015 · Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
#771208
Andreona and one of her children as they lead me through the Planatu Hotel.

 These families having been occupying buildings for quite a l...

#771208

10 Sep 2015

Andreona and one of her children as they lead me through the Planatu Hotel. These families having been occupying buildings for quite a long time in Rio de Janeiro. Some of them have been moving around for years while others have just now had to hold space to have a shelter for themselves and their children. Due to the rampant gentrification that's been spreading through Rio in the wake of the World Cup and the up coming Olympics many have been shoved to the edge financially and have been forced out through rising rents or being evicted by the Brazilian Military Police. They are occupying these buildings to use them as a bargaining tool with the city government. These buildings are all in desirable areas for development so the families are hoping that they can argue their case for social assistance by holding these spaces. They know the city wants to be able to demolish and sell the land the building are on to developers that are gentrifying Rio de Janeiro. By holding these spaces they effectively holding on to something the city wants and they believe they can use that as a bargaining tool to get more social assistance. Many were promised money when they left the favelas. The vast majority have not received the money or have had the city government try to divide them so that only some will get the money. The families have stuck together and have refused partial payments because they believe that the government will with hold the rest of the payments to the other families. After refusing payments the state and city of Rio de Janeiro has reacted violently and evicted them from various other occupations. Most of the evictions are either dawn or midnight raids with tear gas and rubber bullets being shot at the occupations or those dwelling inside the occupations. The families currently occupying the Planatu hotel and the FIST occupation say they will continue to resist the attacks of the Brazilian Military Police. Many of the members of both occupations have said th


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One of the rooms that was being used by a occupant of the Planatu Hotel.

 These families having been occupying buildings for quite a long... Editorial
The Affects of Pacification in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
10 Sep 2015 · Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
#771210
One of the rooms that was being used by a occupant of the Planatu Hotel.

 These families having been occupying buildings for quite a long...

#771210

10 Sep 2015

One of the rooms that was being used by a occupant of the Planatu Hotel. These families having been occupying buildings for quite a long time in Rio de Janeiro. Some of them have been moving around for years while others have just now had to hold space to have a shelter for themselves and their children. Due to the rampant gentrification that's been spreading through Rio in the wake of the World Cup and the up coming Olympics many have been shoved to the edge financially and have been forced out through rising rents or being evicted by the Brazilian Military Police. They are occupying these buildings to use them as a bargaining tool with the city government. These buildings are all in desirable areas for development so the families are hoping that they can argue their case for social assistance by holding these spaces. They know the city wants to be able to demolish and sell the land the building are on to developers that are gentrifying Rio de Janeiro. By holding these spaces they effectively holding on to something the city wants and they believe they can use that as a bargaining tool to get more social assistance. Many were promised money when they left the favelas. The vast majority have not received the money or have had the city government try to divide them so that only some will get the money. The families have stuck together and have refused partial payments because they believe that the government will with hold the rest of the payments to the other families. After refusing payments the state and city of Rio de Janeiro has reacted violently and evicted them from various other occupations. Most of the evictions are either dawn or midnight raids with tear gas and rubber bullets being shot at the occupations or those dwelling inside the occupations. The families currently occupying the Planatu hotel and the FIST occupation say they will continue to resist the attacks of the Brazilian Military Police. Many of the members of both occupations have said that


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 These families having been occupying buildings for quite a long time in Rio de Janeiro. Some of them have been moving around for years... Editorial
The Affects of Pacification in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
10 Sep 2015 · Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
#771211


 These families having been occupying buildings for quite a long time in Rio de Janeiro. Some of them have been moving around for years...

#771211

10 Sep 2015

These families having been occupying buildings for quite a long time in Rio de Janeiro. Some of them have been moving around for years while others have just now had to hold space to have a shelter for themselves and their children. Due to the rampant gentrification that's been spreading through Rio in the wake of the World Cup and the up coming Olympics many have been shoved to the edge financially and have been forced out through rising rents or being evicted by the Brazilian Military Police. They are occupying these buildings to use them as a bargaining tool with the city government. These buildings are all in desirable areas for development so the families are hoping that they can argue their case for social assistance by holding these spaces. They know the city wants to be able to demolish and sell the land the building are on to developers that are gentrifying Rio de Janeiro. By holding these spaces they effectively holding on to something the city wants and they believe they can use that as a bargaining tool to get more social assistance. Many were promised money when they left the favelas. The vast majority have not received the money or have had the city government try to divide them so that only some will get the money. The families have stuck together and have refused partial payments because they believe that the government will with hold the rest of the payments to the other families. After refusing payments the state and city of Rio de Janeiro has reacted violently and evicted them from various other occupations. Most of the evictions are either dawn or midnight raids with tear gas and rubber bullets being shot at the occupations or those dwelling inside the occupations. The families currently occupying the Planatu hotel and the FIST occupation say they will continue to resist the attacks of the Brazilian Military Police. Many of the members of both occupations have said that they resisted the past attacks and will continue to fight for social ass


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In the occupations space was always some what limited so the families there had to use the space effectively. 

 These families having bee... Editorial
The Affects of Pacification in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
10 Sep 2015 · Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
#771213
In the occupations space was always some what limited so the families there had to use the space effectively. 

 These families having bee...

#771213

10 Sep 2015

In the occupations space was always some what limited so the families there had to use the space effectively. These families having been occupying buildings for quite a long time in Rio de Janeiro. Some of them have been moving around for years while others have just now had to hold space to have a shelter for themselves and their children. Due to the rampant gentrification that's been spreading through Rio in the wake of the World Cup and the up coming Olympics many have been shoved to the edge financially and have been forced out through rising rents or being evicted by the Brazilian Military Police. They are occupying these buildings to use them as a bargaining tool with the city government. These buildings are all in desirable areas for development so the families are hoping that they can argue their case for social assistance by holding these spaces. They know the city wants to be able to demolish and sell the land the building are on to developers that are gentrifying Rio de Janeiro. By holding these spaces they effectively holding on to something the city wants and they believe they can use that as a bargaining tool to get more social assistance. Many were promised money when they left the favelas. The vast majority have not received the money or have had the city government try to divide them so that only some will get the money. The families have stuck together and have refused partial payments because they believe that the government will with hold the rest of the payments to the other families. After refusing payments the state and city of Rio de Janeiro has reacted violently and evicted them from various other occupations. Most of the evictions are either dawn or midnight raids with tear gas and rubber bullets being shot at the occupations or those dwelling inside the occupations. The families currently occupying the Planatu hotel and the FIST occupation say they will continue to resist the attacks of the Brazilian Military Police. Many of the membe


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The wiring in both occupations was hectic at best, there was lines of electric wire coming and going every which way. 

 These families ha... Editorial
The Affects of Pacification in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
10 Sep 2015 · Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
#771214
The wiring in both occupations was hectic at best, there was lines of electric wire coming and going every which way. 

 These families ha...

#771214

10 Sep 2015

The wiring in both occupations was hectic at best, there was lines of electric wire coming and going every which way. These families having been occupying buildings for quite a long time in Rio de Janeiro. Some of them have been moving around for years while others have just now had to hold space to have a shelter for themselves and their children. Due to the rampant gentrification that's been spreading through Rio in the wake of the World Cup and the up coming Olympics many have been shoved to the edge financially and have been forced out through rising rents or being evicted by the Brazilian Military Police. They are occupying these buildings to use them as a bargaining tool with the city government. These buildings are all in desirable areas for development so the families are hoping that they can argue their case for social assistance by holding these spaces. They know the city wants to be able to demolish and sell the land the building are on to developers that are gentrifying Rio de Janeiro. By holding these spaces they effectively holding on to something the city wants and they believe they can use that as a bargaining tool to get more social assistance. Many were promised money when they left the favelas. The vast majority have not received the money or have had the city government try to divide them so that only some will get the money. The families have stuck together and have refused partial payments because they believe that the government will with hold the rest of the payments to the other families. After refusing payments the state and city of Rio de Janeiro has reacted violently and evicted them from various other occupations. Most of the evictions are either dawn or midnight raids with tear gas and rubber bullets being shot at the occupations or those dwelling inside the occupations. The families currently occupying the Planatu hotel and the FIST occupation say they will continue to resist the attacks of the Brazilian Military Police. Many of t


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The stairs in the FIST occupation were in bad shape, there was no actual roof to the stairwell and most of the steps were coming apart.... Editorial
The Affects of Pacification in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
10 Sep 2015 · Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
#771215
The stairs in the FIST occupation were in bad shape, there was no actual roof to the stairwell and most of the steps were coming apart....

#771215

10 Sep 2015

The stairs in the FIST occupation were in bad shape, there was no actual roof to the stairwell and most of the steps were coming apart. These families having been occupying buildings for quite a long time in Rio de Janeiro. Some of them have been moving around for years while others have just now had to hold space to have a shelter for themselves and their children. Due to the rampant gentrification that's been spreading through Rio in the wake of the World Cup and the up coming Olympics many have been shoved to the edge financially and have been forced out through rising rents or being evicted by the Brazilian Military Police. They are occupying these buildings to use them as a bargaining tool with the city government. These buildings are all in desirable areas for development so the families are hoping that they can argue their case for social assistance by holding these spaces. They know the city wants to be able to demolish and sell the land the building are on to developers that are gentrifying Rio de Janeiro. By holding these spaces they effectively holding on to something the city wants and they believe they can use that as a bargaining tool to get more social assistance. Many were promised money when they left the favelas. The vast majority have not received the money or have had the city government try to divide them so that only some will get the money. The families have stuck together and have refused partial payments because they believe that the government will with hold the rest of the payments to the other families. After refusing payments the state and city of Rio de Janeiro has reacted violently and evicted them from various other occupations. Most of the evictions are either dawn or midnight raids with tear gas and rubber bullets being shot at the occupations or those dwelling inside the occupations. The families currently occupying the Planatu hotel and the FIST occupation say they will continue to resist the attacks of the Brazilian Military


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Clayton and one of the children in the occupation watch TV in a makeshift living room. 

 These families having been occupying buildings f... Editorial
The Affects of Pacification in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
10 Sep 2015 · Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
#771216
Clayton and one of the children in the occupation watch TV in a makeshift living room. 

 These families having been occupying buildings f...

#771216

10 Sep 2015

Clayton and one of the children in the occupation watch TV in a makeshift living room. These families having been occupying buildings for quite a long time in Rio de Janeiro. Some of them have been moving around for years while others have just now had to hold space to have a shelter for themselves and their children. Due to the rampant gentrification that's been spreading through Rio in the wake of the World Cup and the up coming Olympics many have been shoved to the edge financially and have been forced out through rising rents or being evicted by the Brazilian Military Police. They are occupying these buildings to use them as a bargaining tool with the city government. These buildings are all in desirable areas for development so the families are hoping that they can argue their case for social assistance by holding these spaces. They know the city wants to be able to demolish and sell the land the building are on to developers that are gentrifying Rio de Janeiro. By holding these spaces they effectively holding on to something the city wants and they believe they can use that as a bargaining tool to get more social assistance. Many were promised money when they left the favelas. The vast majority have not received the money or have had the city government try to divide them so that only some will get the money. The families have stuck together and have refused partial payments because they believe that the government will with hold the rest of the payments to the other families. After refusing payments the state and city of Rio de Janeiro has reacted violently and evicted them from various other occupations. Most of the evictions are either dawn or midnight raids with tear gas and rubber bullets being shot at the occupations or those dwelling inside the occupations. The families currently occupying the Planatu hotel and the FIST occupation say they will continue to resist the attacks of the Brazilian Military Police. Many of the members of both occupations


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