Brooke Anderson (she/her)
Freelance photographer and photojournalist

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

Hundreds of Richmond residents, indigenous peoples, and activists from the global south pulling up to the Chevron refinery in Richmond, CA this afternoon with a literal, giant Trojan Horse to make it clear that while the company absurdly presents itself as a gift to the community, we all see it for the polluter, driver of climate chaos, abuser of human rights, violator of indigenous sovereignty, and funder of genocide that it is — from Richmond, the Salish Seas, and the Gulf South to Palestine and the Amazon. #AntiChevronWeek #LandBack #SalmonBack #FossilFreeFutures . Art by @DavidSolnit @gmamah @JackieFawn @fencelinesproject , specifically Graham LP @grahamlp_ lead artist on the gift horse and Princess Robinson @forbiddenfruit415 creative partner and cofounder of the Fencelines Project.

I’m thrilled to have a photo out in the recently-released book from @PatagoniaBooks entitled “Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It,” by @Annie_Leonard and @AndreCarothers.
The photo (p. 242 if you have the book!) is of a banner that my friends with @ClimbersWithPalestine (shoutout @miranda__oakley , @AlixandraMorris, @EmilyMWeinstein) hung on Yosemite’s iconic El Cap mountain in 2024, which @MattLeonard79 and I did ground support for. No book on protest published in 2026 could be complete without protests against genocide, and - given their climbing history - what better way for Patagonia to share those protests than with this story of Palestinian and Jewish climbers!
It was an honor to have this photo included, to get to do author photos for Annie and Andre,to join them (and the brilliant @Favianna1 and @Cytsidi) on a panel re: cultural organizing at book launch event in the Bay, and to have a slideshow of my photos accompany the book as they go on tour. And shoutout @DavidSolnit for bringing his always gorgeous screenprinting to these events. Thank you people who took these photos - apologies I lost track of photo credits (DM me and I’ll add it!).
CONGRATS Annie and Andre, and thank you for this beautiful contribution to our movements.
Get your book today at TheProtestBook.com. #TheProtestBook

I’m thrilled to have a photo out in the recently-released book from @PatagoniaBooks entitled “Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It,” by @Annie_Leonard and @AndreCarothers.
The photo (p. 242 if you have the book!) is of a banner that my friends with @ClimbersWithPalestine (shoutout @miranda__oakley , @AlixandraMorris, @EmilyMWeinstein) hung on Yosemite’s iconic El Cap mountain in 2024, which @MattLeonard79 and I did ground support for. No book on protest published in 2026 could be complete without protests against genocide, and - given their climbing history - what better way for Patagonia to share those protests than with this story of Palestinian and Jewish climbers!
It was an honor to have this photo included, to get to do author photos for Annie and Andre,to join them (and the brilliant @Favianna1 and @Cytsidi) on a panel re: cultural organizing at book launch event in the Bay, and to have a slideshow of my photos accompany the book as they go on tour. And shoutout @DavidSolnit for bringing his always gorgeous screenprinting to these events. Thank you people who took these photos - apologies I lost track of photo credits (DM me and I’ll add it!).
CONGRATS Annie and Andre, and thank you for this beautiful contribution to our movements.
Get your book today at TheProtestBook.com. #TheProtestBook

I’m thrilled to have a photo out in the recently-released book from @PatagoniaBooks entitled “Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It,” by @Annie_Leonard and @AndreCarothers.
The photo (p. 242 if you have the book!) is of a banner that my friends with @ClimbersWithPalestine (shoutout @miranda__oakley , @AlixandraMorris, @EmilyMWeinstein) hung on Yosemite’s iconic El Cap mountain in 2024, which @MattLeonard79 and I did ground support for. No book on protest published in 2026 could be complete without protests against genocide, and - given their climbing history - what better way for Patagonia to share those protests than with this story of Palestinian and Jewish climbers!
It was an honor to have this photo included, to get to do author photos for Annie and Andre,to join them (and the brilliant @Favianna1 and @Cytsidi) on a panel re: cultural organizing at book launch event in the Bay, and to have a slideshow of my photos accompany the book as they go on tour. And shoutout @DavidSolnit for bringing his always gorgeous screenprinting to these events. Thank you people who took these photos - apologies I lost track of photo credits (DM me and I’ll add it!).
CONGRATS Annie and Andre, and thank you for this beautiful contribution to our movements.
Get your book today at TheProtestBook.com. #TheProtestBook

I’m thrilled to have a photo out in the recently-released book from @PatagoniaBooks entitled “Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It,” by @Annie_Leonard and @AndreCarothers.
The photo (p. 242 if you have the book!) is of a banner that my friends with @ClimbersWithPalestine (shoutout @miranda__oakley , @AlixandraMorris, @EmilyMWeinstein) hung on Yosemite’s iconic El Cap mountain in 2024, which @MattLeonard79 and I did ground support for. No book on protest published in 2026 could be complete without protests against genocide, and - given their climbing history - what better way for Patagonia to share those protests than with this story of Palestinian and Jewish climbers!
It was an honor to have this photo included, to get to do author photos for Annie and Andre,to join them (and the brilliant @Favianna1 and @Cytsidi) on a panel re: cultural organizing at book launch event in the Bay, and to have a slideshow of my photos accompany the book as they go on tour. And shoutout @DavidSolnit for bringing his always gorgeous screenprinting to these events. Thank you people who took these photos - apologies I lost track of photo credits (DM me and I’ll add it!).
CONGRATS Annie and Andre, and thank you for this beautiful contribution to our movements.
Get your book today at TheProtestBook.com. #TheProtestBook

I’m thrilled to have a photo out in the recently-released book from @PatagoniaBooks entitled “Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It,” by @Annie_Leonard and @AndreCarothers.
The photo (p. 242 if you have the book!) is of a banner that my friends with @ClimbersWithPalestine (shoutout @miranda__oakley , @AlixandraMorris, @EmilyMWeinstein) hung on Yosemite’s iconic El Cap mountain in 2024, which @MattLeonard79 and I did ground support for. No book on protest published in 2026 could be complete without protests against genocide, and - given their climbing history - what better way for Patagonia to share those protests than with this story of Palestinian and Jewish climbers!
It was an honor to have this photo included, to get to do author photos for Annie and Andre,to join them (and the brilliant @Favianna1 and @Cytsidi) on a panel re: cultural organizing at book launch event in the Bay, and to have a slideshow of my photos accompany the book as they go on tour. And shoutout @DavidSolnit for bringing his always gorgeous screenprinting to these events. Thank you people who took these photos - apologies I lost track of photo credits (DM me and I’ll add it!).
CONGRATS Annie and Andre, and thank you for this beautiful contribution to our movements.
Get your book today at TheProtestBook.com. #TheProtestBook

I’m thrilled to have a photo out in the recently-released book from @PatagoniaBooks entitled “Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It,” by @Annie_Leonard and @AndreCarothers.
The photo (p. 242 if you have the book!) is of a banner that my friends with @ClimbersWithPalestine (shoutout @miranda__oakley , @AlixandraMorris, @EmilyMWeinstein) hung on Yosemite’s iconic El Cap mountain in 2024, which @MattLeonard79 and I did ground support for. No book on protest published in 2026 could be complete without protests against genocide, and - given their climbing history - what better way for Patagonia to share those protests than with this story of Palestinian and Jewish climbers!
It was an honor to have this photo included, to get to do author photos for Annie and Andre,to join them (and the brilliant @Favianna1 and @Cytsidi) on a panel re: cultural organizing at book launch event in the Bay, and to have a slideshow of my photos accompany the book as they go on tour. And shoutout @DavidSolnit for bringing his always gorgeous screenprinting to these events. Thank you people who took these photos - apologies I lost track of photo credits (DM me and I’ll add it!).
CONGRATS Annie and Andre, and thank you for this beautiful contribution to our movements.
Get your book today at TheProtestBook.com. #TheProtestBook

I’m thrilled to have a photo out in the recently-released book from @PatagoniaBooks entitled “Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It,” by @Annie_Leonard and @AndreCarothers.
The photo (p. 242 if you have the book!) is of a banner that my friends with @ClimbersWithPalestine (shoutout @miranda__oakley , @AlixandraMorris, @EmilyMWeinstein) hung on Yosemite’s iconic El Cap mountain in 2024, which @MattLeonard79 and I did ground support for. No book on protest published in 2026 could be complete without protests against genocide, and - given their climbing history - what better way for Patagonia to share those protests than with this story of Palestinian and Jewish climbers!
It was an honor to have this photo included, to get to do author photos for Annie and Andre,to join them (and the brilliant @Favianna1 and @Cytsidi) on a panel re: cultural organizing at book launch event in the Bay, and to have a slideshow of my photos accompany the book as they go on tour. And shoutout @DavidSolnit for bringing his always gorgeous screenprinting to these events. Thank you people who took these photos - apologies I lost track of photo credits (DM me and I’ll add it!).
CONGRATS Annie and Andre, and thank you for this beautiful contribution to our movements.
Get your book today at TheProtestBook.com. #TheProtestBook

I’m thrilled to have a photo out in the recently-released book from @PatagoniaBooks entitled “Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It,” by @Annie_Leonard and @AndreCarothers.
The photo (p. 242 if you have the book!) is of a banner that my friends with @ClimbersWithPalestine (shoutout @miranda__oakley , @AlixandraMorris, @EmilyMWeinstein) hung on Yosemite’s iconic El Cap mountain in 2024, which @MattLeonard79 and I did ground support for. No book on protest published in 2026 could be complete without protests against genocide, and - given their climbing history - what better way for Patagonia to share those protests than with this story of Palestinian and Jewish climbers!
It was an honor to have this photo included, to get to do author photos for Annie and Andre,to join them (and the brilliant @Favianna1 and @Cytsidi) on a panel re: cultural organizing at book launch event in the Bay, and to have a slideshow of my photos accompany the book as they go on tour. And shoutout @DavidSolnit for bringing his always gorgeous screenprinting to these events. Thank you people who took these photos - apologies I lost track of photo credits (DM me and I’ll add it!).
CONGRATS Annie and Andre, and thank you for this beautiful contribution to our movements.
Get your book today at TheProtestBook.com. #TheProtestBook

I’m thrilled to have a photo out in the recently-released book from @PatagoniaBooks entitled “Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It,” by @Annie_Leonard and @AndreCarothers.
The photo (p. 242 if you have the book!) is of a banner that my friends with @ClimbersWithPalestine (shoutout @miranda__oakley , @AlixandraMorris, @EmilyMWeinstein) hung on Yosemite’s iconic El Cap mountain in 2024, which @MattLeonard79 and I did ground support for. No book on protest published in 2026 could be complete without protests against genocide, and - given their climbing history - what better way for Patagonia to share those protests than with this story of Palestinian and Jewish climbers!
It was an honor to have this photo included, to get to do author photos for Annie and Andre,to join them (and the brilliant @Favianna1 and @Cytsidi) on a panel re: cultural organizing at book launch event in the Bay, and to have a slideshow of my photos accompany the book as they go on tour. And shoutout @DavidSolnit for bringing his always gorgeous screenprinting to these events. Thank you people who took these photos - apologies I lost track of photo credits (DM me and I’ll add it!).
CONGRATS Annie and Andre, and thank you for this beautiful contribution to our movements.
Get your book today at TheProtestBook.com. #TheProtestBook

Today, on May Day, I was arrested at a labor action alongside @seiu_usww workers standing up for a living wage and highlighting airlines cooperation with ICE.
SEIU USWW’s fight is our fight — and the fight of working people everywhere — and I’m proud to stand with them. People over profit, workers over bosses, and consumers over corporate greed.
Photo credit: Brooke Anderson @movementphotographer

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

Thousands of SFO workers - joined by elected officials, labor leaders, and community members - shut down the departures drop off to SFO international airport this afternoon. Greedy airlines make billions exploiting immigrant workers while backing the MAGA agenda to fund ICE terror. Demand that United Airlines pay workers a living wage and that all airlines end support for ICE abductions at SFO. #MayDay #Mayday2026 #SFO

The deep bond between Lingít people and herring has been evolving in Southeast Alaska for at least 10,000 years.
Today, the @HerringProtectors — led by Indigenous women, including founder K’ash’eechtlaa @LouiseBrady4727 — are honoring the fish and its sacred place in the web of life through ceremony and collective healing.
Photojournalist Brooke Anderson (@movementphotographer of @movementgeneration) shares how the Herring Protectors offer valuable lessons about processing grief and leveraging "ceremony as sovereignty" for water, land, and life protectors everywhere — especially in this era of exploitation. Link in bio.
Image 1: Women hold up flags for Herring Protectors at the Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony, a multi-day gathering to honor and grieve herring. All photos by Brooke Anderson.
Image 2: A whale breaches off the coast of Sheet’ka (Sitka) in Southeast Alaska, near herring spawning grounds.
Image 3: K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady, founder of the Herring Protectors, speaks at the Yaaw Koo.éex’.
Image 4: Volunteers distribute hundreds of bags of freshly harvested frozen herring eggs, still on hemlock branches, to attendees of the 2025 Yaaw Koo.éex’ to take home.
Image 5: An attendee at the Yaaw Koo.éex’ holds out three bracelets they had been gifted, woven from red cedar. In the months-long lead-up to the Yaaw Koo.éex’, the Herring Protectors put volunteers to work doing what they know and love.
Image 6: At the Yaaw Koo.éex’, members of opposite moieties take turns singing to each other, recognizing each other’s grief and reaffirming their commitment to one another.
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#herring #Lingit #yaaw #southeastalaska #ceremony

The deep bond between Lingít people and herring has been evolving in Southeast Alaska for at least 10,000 years.
Today, the @HerringProtectors — led by Indigenous women, including founder K’ash’eechtlaa @LouiseBrady4727 — are honoring the fish and its sacred place in the web of life through ceremony and collective healing.
Photojournalist Brooke Anderson (@movementphotographer of @movementgeneration) shares how the Herring Protectors offer valuable lessons about processing grief and leveraging "ceremony as sovereignty" for water, land, and life protectors everywhere — especially in this era of exploitation. Link in bio.
Image 1: Women hold up flags for Herring Protectors at the Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony, a multi-day gathering to honor and grieve herring. All photos by Brooke Anderson.
Image 2: A whale breaches off the coast of Sheet’ka (Sitka) in Southeast Alaska, near herring spawning grounds.
Image 3: K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady, founder of the Herring Protectors, speaks at the Yaaw Koo.éex’.
Image 4: Volunteers distribute hundreds of bags of freshly harvested frozen herring eggs, still on hemlock branches, to attendees of the 2025 Yaaw Koo.éex’ to take home.
Image 5: An attendee at the Yaaw Koo.éex’ holds out three bracelets they had been gifted, woven from red cedar. In the months-long lead-up to the Yaaw Koo.éex’, the Herring Protectors put volunteers to work doing what they know and love.
Image 6: At the Yaaw Koo.éex’, members of opposite moieties take turns singing to each other, recognizing each other’s grief and reaffirming their commitment to one another.
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#herring #Lingit #yaaw #southeastalaska #ceremony

The deep bond between Lingít people and herring has been evolving in Southeast Alaska for at least 10,000 years.
Today, the @HerringProtectors — led by Indigenous women, including founder K’ash’eechtlaa @LouiseBrady4727 — are honoring the fish and its sacred place in the web of life through ceremony and collective healing.
Photojournalist Brooke Anderson (@movementphotographer of @movementgeneration) shares how the Herring Protectors offer valuable lessons about processing grief and leveraging "ceremony as sovereignty" for water, land, and life protectors everywhere — especially in this era of exploitation. Link in bio.
Image 1: Women hold up flags for Herring Protectors at the Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony, a multi-day gathering to honor and grieve herring. All photos by Brooke Anderson.
Image 2: A whale breaches off the coast of Sheet’ka (Sitka) in Southeast Alaska, near herring spawning grounds.
Image 3: K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady, founder of the Herring Protectors, speaks at the Yaaw Koo.éex’.
Image 4: Volunteers distribute hundreds of bags of freshly harvested frozen herring eggs, still on hemlock branches, to attendees of the 2025 Yaaw Koo.éex’ to take home.
Image 5: An attendee at the Yaaw Koo.éex’ holds out three bracelets they had been gifted, woven from red cedar. In the months-long lead-up to the Yaaw Koo.éex’, the Herring Protectors put volunteers to work doing what they know and love.
Image 6: At the Yaaw Koo.éex’, members of opposite moieties take turns singing to each other, recognizing each other’s grief and reaffirming their commitment to one another.
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#herring #Lingit #yaaw #southeastalaska #ceremony

The deep bond between Lingít people and herring has been evolving in Southeast Alaska for at least 10,000 years.
Today, the @HerringProtectors — led by Indigenous women, including founder K’ash’eechtlaa @LouiseBrady4727 — are honoring the fish and its sacred place in the web of life through ceremony and collective healing.
Photojournalist Brooke Anderson (@movementphotographer of @movementgeneration) shares how the Herring Protectors offer valuable lessons about processing grief and leveraging "ceremony as sovereignty" for water, land, and life protectors everywhere — especially in this era of exploitation. Link in bio.
Image 1: Women hold up flags for Herring Protectors at the Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony, a multi-day gathering to honor and grieve herring. All photos by Brooke Anderson.
Image 2: A whale breaches off the coast of Sheet’ka (Sitka) in Southeast Alaska, near herring spawning grounds.
Image 3: K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady, founder of the Herring Protectors, speaks at the Yaaw Koo.éex’.
Image 4: Volunteers distribute hundreds of bags of freshly harvested frozen herring eggs, still on hemlock branches, to attendees of the 2025 Yaaw Koo.éex’ to take home.
Image 5: An attendee at the Yaaw Koo.éex’ holds out three bracelets they had been gifted, woven from red cedar. In the months-long lead-up to the Yaaw Koo.éex’, the Herring Protectors put volunteers to work doing what they know and love.
Image 6: At the Yaaw Koo.éex’, members of opposite moieties take turns singing to each other, recognizing each other’s grief and reaffirming their commitment to one another.
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#herring #Lingit #yaaw #southeastalaska #ceremony

The deep bond between Lingít people and herring has been evolving in Southeast Alaska for at least 10,000 years.
Today, the @HerringProtectors — led by Indigenous women, including founder K’ash’eechtlaa @LouiseBrady4727 — are honoring the fish and its sacred place in the web of life through ceremony and collective healing.
Photojournalist Brooke Anderson (@movementphotographer of @movementgeneration) shares how the Herring Protectors offer valuable lessons about processing grief and leveraging "ceremony as sovereignty" for water, land, and life protectors everywhere — especially in this era of exploitation. Link in bio.
Image 1: Women hold up flags for Herring Protectors at the Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony, a multi-day gathering to honor and grieve herring. All photos by Brooke Anderson.
Image 2: A whale breaches off the coast of Sheet’ka (Sitka) in Southeast Alaska, near herring spawning grounds.
Image 3: K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady, founder of the Herring Protectors, speaks at the Yaaw Koo.éex’.
Image 4: Volunteers distribute hundreds of bags of freshly harvested frozen herring eggs, still on hemlock branches, to attendees of the 2025 Yaaw Koo.éex’ to take home.
Image 5: An attendee at the Yaaw Koo.éex’ holds out three bracelets they had been gifted, woven from red cedar. In the months-long lead-up to the Yaaw Koo.éex’, the Herring Protectors put volunteers to work doing what they know and love.
Image 6: At the Yaaw Koo.éex’, members of opposite moieties take turns singing to each other, recognizing each other’s grief and reaffirming their commitment to one another.
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#herring #Lingit #yaaw #southeastalaska #ceremony

The deep bond between Lingít people and herring has been evolving in Southeast Alaska for at least 10,000 years.
Today, the @HerringProtectors — led by Indigenous women, including founder K’ash’eechtlaa @LouiseBrady4727 — are honoring the fish and its sacred place in the web of life through ceremony and collective healing.
Photojournalist Brooke Anderson (@movementphotographer of @movementgeneration) shares how the Herring Protectors offer valuable lessons about processing grief and leveraging "ceremony as sovereignty" for water, land, and life protectors everywhere — especially in this era of exploitation. Link in bio.
Image 1: Women hold up flags for Herring Protectors at the Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony, a multi-day gathering to honor and grieve herring. All photos by Brooke Anderson.
Image 2: A whale breaches off the coast of Sheet’ka (Sitka) in Southeast Alaska, near herring spawning grounds.
Image 3: K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady, founder of the Herring Protectors, speaks at the Yaaw Koo.éex’.
Image 4: Volunteers distribute hundreds of bags of freshly harvested frozen herring eggs, still on hemlock branches, to attendees of the 2025 Yaaw Koo.éex’ to take home.
Image 5: An attendee at the Yaaw Koo.éex’ holds out three bracelets they had been gifted, woven from red cedar. In the months-long lead-up to the Yaaw Koo.éex’, the Herring Protectors put volunteers to work doing what they know and love.
Image 6: At the Yaaw Koo.éex’, members of opposite moieties take turns singing to each other, recognizing each other’s grief and reaffirming their commitment to one another.
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#herring #Lingit #yaaw #southeastalaska #ceremony

CEREMONY AS SOVEREIGNTY. Earth Island Journal 🔗 link in bio or bit.ly/eij-herring
In the incredibly biodiverse ecosystem of the Lingít Aaní (the ancestral homeland of the Lingít people of Southeast Alaska) herring is both a keystone species and has been central to Lingít foodways, spirituality, and cultural life for millennia. Yet, colonization and commercial fishing have put the sacred fish and subsistence harvesters in danger.
“The extraction of the female roe as a capitalist resource parallels the genocide of our matrilineal structures and knowledge. We fight for the yaaw [herring] because their survival is paramount to our own fight for sovereignty,” says the @HerringProtectors.
Founded by K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady (@louisebrady4727) in 2016, the Indigenous women-led Herring Protectors are using a strategy of “ceremony as sovereignty, or ceremony as resistance” to defend the herring.
@MovementGeneration was grateful to be invited by the Herring Protectors to attend last year’s Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony honoring the herring in Sheet’ká (Sitka), Alaska. One year later, MG staff Brooke Anderson (@MovementPhotographer) has a piece out today in @EarthIslandJournal exploring what other communities might learn from putting sacredness and reverence at the heart of their struggles to protect what they love.
Read and share the piece, and follow @HerringProtectors to support their work.

CEREMONY AS SOVEREIGNTY. Earth Island Journal 🔗 link in bio or bit.ly/eij-herring
In the incredibly biodiverse ecosystem of the Lingít Aaní (the ancestral homeland of the Lingít people of Southeast Alaska) herring is both a keystone species and has been central to Lingít foodways, spirituality, and cultural life for millennia. Yet, colonization and commercial fishing have put the sacred fish and subsistence harvesters in danger.
“The extraction of the female roe as a capitalist resource parallels the genocide of our matrilineal structures and knowledge. We fight for the yaaw [herring] because their survival is paramount to our own fight for sovereignty,” says the @HerringProtectors.
Founded by K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady (@louisebrady4727) in 2016, the Indigenous women-led Herring Protectors are using a strategy of “ceremony as sovereignty, or ceremony as resistance” to defend the herring.
@MovementGeneration was grateful to be invited by the Herring Protectors to attend last year’s Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony honoring the herring in Sheet’ká (Sitka), Alaska. One year later, MG staff Brooke Anderson (@MovementPhotographer) has a piece out today in @EarthIslandJournal exploring what other communities might learn from putting sacredness and reverence at the heart of their struggles to protect what they love.
Read and share the piece, and follow @HerringProtectors to support their work.

CEREMONY AS SOVEREIGNTY. Earth Island Journal 🔗 link in bio or bit.ly/eij-herring
In the incredibly biodiverse ecosystem of the Lingít Aaní (the ancestral homeland of the Lingít people of Southeast Alaska) herring is both a keystone species and has been central to Lingít foodways, spirituality, and cultural life for millennia. Yet, colonization and commercial fishing have put the sacred fish and subsistence harvesters in danger.
“The extraction of the female roe as a capitalist resource parallels the genocide of our matrilineal structures and knowledge. We fight for the yaaw [herring] because their survival is paramount to our own fight for sovereignty,” says the @HerringProtectors.
Founded by K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady (@louisebrady4727) in 2016, the Indigenous women-led Herring Protectors are using a strategy of “ceremony as sovereignty, or ceremony as resistance” to defend the herring.
@MovementGeneration was grateful to be invited by the Herring Protectors to attend last year’s Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony honoring the herring in Sheet’ká (Sitka), Alaska. One year later, MG staff Brooke Anderson (@MovementPhotographer) has a piece out today in @EarthIslandJournal exploring what other communities might learn from putting sacredness and reverence at the heart of their struggles to protect what they love.
Read and share the piece, and follow @HerringProtectors to support their work.

CEREMONY AS SOVEREIGNTY. Earth Island Journal 🔗 link in bio or bit.ly/eij-herring
In the incredibly biodiverse ecosystem of the Lingít Aaní (the ancestral homeland of the Lingít people of Southeast Alaska) herring is both a keystone species and has been central to Lingít foodways, spirituality, and cultural life for millennia. Yet, colonization and commercial fishing have put the sacred fish and subsistence harvesters in danger.
“The extraction of the female roe as a capitalist resource parallels the genocide of our matrilineal structures and knowledge. We fight for the yaaw [herring] because their survival is paramount to our own fight for sovereignty,” says the @HerringProtectors.
Founded by K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady (@louisebrady4727) in 2016, the Indigenous women-led Herring Protectors are using a strategy of “ceremony as sovereignty, or ceremony as resistance” to defend the herring.
@MovementGeneration was grateful to be invited by the Herring Protectors to attend last year’s Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony honoring the herring in Sheet’ká (Sitka), Alaska. One year later, MG staff Brooke Anderson (@MovementPhotographer) has a piece out today in @EarthIslandJournal exploring what other communities might learn from putting sacredness and reverence at the heart of their struggles to protect what they love.
Read and share the piece, and follow @HerringProtectors to support their work.

CEREMONY AS SOVEREIGNTY. Earth Island Journal 🔗 link in bio or bit.ly/eij-herring
In the incredibly biodiverse ecosystem of the Lingít Aaní (the ancestral homeland of the Lingít people of Southeast Alaska) herring is both a keystone species and has been central to Lingít foodways, spirituality, and cultural life for millennia. Yet, colonization and commercial fishing have put the sacred fish and subsistence harvesters in danger.
“The extraction of the female roe as a capitalist resource parallels the genocide of our matrilineal structures and knowledge. We fight for the yaaw [herring] because their survival is paramount to our own fight for sovereignty,” says the @HerringProtectors.
Founded by K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady (@louisebrady4727) in 2016, the Indigenous women-led Herring Protectors are using a strategy of “ceremony as sovereignty, or ceremony as resistance” to defend the herring.
@MovementGeneration was grateful to be invited by the Herring Protectors to attend last year’s Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony honoring the herring in Sheet’ká (Sitka), Alaska. One year later, MG staff Brooke Anderson (@MovementPhotographer) has a piece out today in @EarthIslandJournal exploring what other communities might learn from putting sacredness and reverence at the heart of their struggles to protect what they love.
Read and share the piece, and follow @HerringProtectors to support their work.

CEREMONY AS SOVEREIGNTY. Earth Island Journal 🔗 link in bio or bit.ly/eij-herring
In the incredibly biodiverse ecosystem of the Lingít Aaní (the ancestral homeland of the Lingít people of Southeast Alaska) herring is both a keystone species and has been central to Lingít foodways, spirituality, and cultural life for millennia. Yet, colonization and commercial fishing have put the sacred fish and subsistence harvesters in danger.
“The extraction of the female roe as a capitalist resource parallels the genocide of our matrilineal structures and knowledge. We fight for the yaaw [herring] because their survival is paramount to our own fight for sovereignty,” says the @HerringProtectors.
Founded by K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady (@louisebrady4727) in 2016, the Indigenous women-led Herring Protectors are using a strategy of “ceremony as sovereignty, or ceremony as resistance” to defend the herring.
@MovementGeneration was grateful to be invited by the Herring Protectors to attend last year’s Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony honoring the herring in Sheet’ká (Sitka), Alaska. One year later, MG staff Brooke Anderson (@MovementPhotographer) has a piece out today in @EarthIslandJournal exploring what other communities might learn from putting sacredness and reverence at the heart of their struggles to protect what they love.
Read and share the piece, and follow @HerringProtectors to support their work.

CEREMONY AS SOVEREIGNTY. Earth Island Journal 🔗 link in bio or bit.ly/eij-herring
In the incredibly biodiverse ecosystem of the Lingít Aaní (the ancestral homeland of the Lingít people of Southeast Alaska) herring is both a keystone species and has been central to Lingít foodways, spirituality, and cultural life for millennia. Yet, colonization and commercial fishing have put the sacred fish and subsistence harvesters in danger.
“The extraction of the female roe as a capitalist resource parallels the genocide of our matrilineal structures and knowledge. We fight for the yaaw [herring] because their survival is paramount to our own fight for sovereignty,” says the @HerringProtectors.
Founded by K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady (@louisebrady4727) in 2016, the Indigenous women-led Herring Protectors are using a strategy of “ceremony as sovereignty, or ceremony as resistance” to defend the herring.
@MovementGeneration was grateful to be invited by the Herring Protectors to attend last year’s Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony honoring the herring in Sheet’ká (Sitka), Alaska. One year later, MG staff Brooke Anderson (@MovementPhotographer) has a piece out today in @EarthIslandJournal exploring what other communities might learn from putting sacredness and reverence at the heart of their struggles to protect what they love.
Read and share the piece, and follow @HerringProtectors to support their work.

CEREMONY AS SOVEREIGNTY. Earth Island Journal 🔗 link in bio or bit.ly/eij-herring
In the incredibly biodiverse ecosystem of the Lingít Aaní (the ancestral homeland of the Lingít people of Southeast Alaska) herring is both a keystone species and has been central to Lingít foodways, spirituality, and cultural life for millennia. Yet, colonization and commercial fishing have put the sacred fish and subsistence harvesters in danger.
“The extraction of the female roe as a capitalist resource parallels the genocide of our matrilineal structures and knowledge. We fight for the yaaw [herring] because their survival is paramount to our own fight for sovereignty,” says the @HerringProtectors.
Founded by K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady (@louisebrady4727) in 2016, the Indigenous women-led Herring Protectors are using a strategy of “ceremony as sovereignty, or ceremony as resistance” to defend the herring.
@MovementGeneration was grateful to be invited by the Herring Protectors to attend last year’s Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony honoring the herring in Sheet’ká (Sitka), Alaska. One year later, MG staff Brooke Anderson (@MovementPhotographer) has a piece out today in @EarthIslandJournal exploring what other communities might learn from putting sacredness and reverence at the heart of their struggles to protect what they love.
Read and share the piece, and follow @HerringProtectors to support their work.

CEREMONY AS SOVEREIGNTY. Earth Island Journal 🔗 link in bio or bit.ly/eij-herring
In the incredibly biodiverse ecosystem of the Lingít Aaní (the ancestral homeland of the Lingít people of Southeast Alaska) herring is both a keystone species and has been central to Lingít foodways, spirituality, and cultural life for millennia. Yet, colonization and commercial fishing have put the sacred fish and subsistence harvesters in danger.
“The extraction of the female roe as a capitalist resource parallels the genocide of our matrilineal structures and knowledge. We fight for the yaaw [herring] because their survival is paramount to our own fight for sovereignty,” says the @HerringProtectors.
Founded by K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady (@louisebrady4727) in 2016, the Indigenous women-led Herring Protectors are using a strategy of “ceremony as sovereignty, or ceremony as resistance” to defend the herring.
@MovementGeneration was grateful to be invited by the Herring Protectors to attend last year’s Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony honoring the herring in Sheet’ká (Sitka), Alaska. One year later, MG staff Brooke Anderson (@MovementPhotographer) has a piece out today in @EarthIslandJournal exploring what other communities might learn from putting sacredness and reverence at the heart of their struggles to protect what they love.
Read and share the piece, and follow @HerringProtectors to support their work.

CEREMONY AS SOVEREIGNTY. Earth Island Journal 🔗 link in bio or bit.ly/eij-herring
In the incredibly biodiverse ecosystem of the Lingít Aaní (the ancestral homeland of the Lingít people of Southeast Alaska) herring is both a keystone species and has been central to Lingít foodways, spirituality, and cultural life for millennia. Yet, colonization and commercial fishing have put the sacred fish and subsistence harvesters in danger.
“The extraction of the female roe as a capitalist resource parallels the genocide of our matrilineal structures and knowledge. We fight for the yaaw [herring] because their survival is paramount to our own fight for sovereignty,” says the @HerringProtectors.
Founded by K’ash’eechtlaa Louise Brady (@louisebrady4727) in 2016, the Indigenous women-led Herring Protectors are using a strategy of “ceremony as sovereignty, or ceremony as resistance” to defend the herring.
@MovementGeneration was grateful to be invited by the Herring Protectors to attend last year’s Yaaw Koo.éex’ ceremony honoring the herring in Sheet’ká (Sitka), Alaska. One year later, MG staff Brooke Anderson (@MovementPhotographer) has a piece out today in @EarthIslandJournal exploring what other communities might learn from putting sacredness and reverence at the heart of their struggles to protect what they love.
Read and share the piece, and follow @HerringProtectors to support their work.

No kings, no fascism, no fossil fuels! Check out @movementphotographer's beautiful pics of the Make Polluters Pay contingent at Saturday's Oakland action - and get ready to hit the streets with us on May Day!

No kings, no fascism, no fossil fuels! Check out @movementphotographer's beautiful pics of the Make Polluters Pay contingent at Saturday's Oakland action - and get ready to hit the streets with us on May Day!

No kings, no fascism, no fossil fuels! Check out @movementphotographer's beautiful pics of the Make Polluters Pay contingent at Saturday's Oakland action - and get ready to hit the streets with us on May Day!

No kings, no fascism, no fossil fuels! Check out @movementphotographer's beautiful pics of the Make Polluters Pay contingent at Saturday's Oakland action - and get ready to hit the streets with us on May Day!

No kings, no fascism, no fossil fuels! Check out @movementphotographer's beautiful pics of the Make Polluters Pay contingent at Saturday's Oakland action - and get ready to hit the streets with us on May Day!
As We Head Into #NoKings Weekend, Here’s Some Essential Safety Tips for Movement Photojournalists Facing State and Right-Wing Violence.
#labor #leftisbest #solidarity #radicalpolitics

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Thousands of educators, parents, and students marched across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento today in a powerful display of solidarity between @wearetrueunion and @ntanatomas unions which are on strike this week, fighting for the classrooms their students deserve. Banner and screen print art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @paulkjelland @fuerza510 @amazingjean @art_build_workers #WeCantWait

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510

Twin Rivers and Natomas educators are ON STRIKE for the schools their students deserve and were supported on the picket lines yesterday by parents and students. Banner, sign, parachute, and mural art by @davidsolnit @gmamah @art_build_workers @paulkjelland @amazingjean @fuerza510
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