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Notes Photo February 25, 2015

On Texas Muslim Capitol Day: Photos by Nina Berman from Austin

The hostility of anti-Muslim protesters on the seventh annual Texas Muslim Capitol Day pales in comparison to the recognition and appreciation of the different cultural and religious communities among us.

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Notes Photo June 20, 2012

Scenes From the Stop and Frisk March — Photos by Nina Berman

These photos were taken at Sunday’s silent march in Manhattan protesting the NYPD’s bias in conducting racially-biased searches. The man’s suit and the quote as a historical reference seem to anchor this gentleman in the civil rights movement, an effect he quite likely had in mind. (His sign reads:...

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Notes Photo May 22, 2012

Their Own Perimeter: Vets Discard Medals in Week's Most Poignant Moment. (Photos by Nina Berman from the NATO Summit.)

Although clashes between police and demonstrators led the news from Chicago, the main act Sunday was the massive protest march which saw members of Iraq Veterans Against the War throwing their medals away.

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Notes Photo May 21, 2012

The Pacification of Protest. (Photo by Nina Berman from the NATO Summit.)

Between these two faces are also overriding questions about the physical and perceptual battle these large urban demonstrations have become.

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Notes Photo May 19, 2012

Put On a Happy Face. (Nina Berman From the NATO Summit)

Nina Berman is in Chicago documenting events on the ground during the 2012 NATO Summit. These reports are based on our phone conversations about the events and her imagery. This is the first installment.

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Notes Photo October 24, 2011

Nina Berman at Occupy Wall Street: Magnetism on the Upper West Side

If the Occupy Wall Street movement has been born out of alienation and deep political cynicism, this first image is a hopeful and welcome sight.

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Notes Photo October 15, 2011

Nina Berman at Occupy Wall Street: Sweeping Victory

Really, if Bloomberg and Brookfield wanted a fight, the issues of hygiene and the consideration for public quality of life were some really odd values to try and hinge it on.

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Notes Photo October 12, 2011

Nina Berman at Occupy Wall Street: The Statue of Liberty Re-Imagined

What I see is the Statue of Liberty beautifully re-imagined in a young face with brown skin (consistent with the country's demographic trend line).

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Notes Photo October 2, 2011

Nina Berman at Occupy Wall Street: Beyond the Hula Hoop

If you can avoid rolling your eyes, what you'll be able to see is the hip-shaking arrival of New York City's "first responders" to the utter collapse of economic justice.

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Notes Photo September 9, 2011

Reconstructing 9/11 with Nina Berman — The Still-Shattering Beehive

The argument is that the free market proved the main catalyst for the destruction that day.

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Notes Photo September 7, 2011

Reconstructing 9/11 with Nina Berman: Windows on the World

What's impressively prescient is how much the juxtaposition captures the equally blunt, hysterical and binary thinking of the Bush Administration's reaction to the 9/11 attacks.

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Notes Photo March 15, 2011

Nina Berman in Florida: Abortion Patient As Perp

This is what women’s healthcare  looks like today. In the face of pro-life protesters and a history of violence against abortion providers, women, whether seeking abortions, morning after pills, pap tests, or HIV screening, are forcibly thrust onto an open stage where an extremely private undertaking becomes a public passion play.

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Notes Photo December 16, 2010

Nina Berman & Alan Chin: Broke-Beck Mountains of Madness

Glenn Beck in Wilmington, Ohio, selling $30 books, $125 theater tickets, and $500 breakfast.

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Notes Photo December 14, 2010

Nina Berman & Alan Chin: Waiting For Beck

Waiting for Glenn Beck in Wilmington, Ohio, where he performs "America's First Christmas" Wednesday. But most people are more worried about survival.

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Notes Photo November 7, 2010

Nina Berman: Prosperity Gospel

Nina Berman photographs Bishop Eddie Long in his mega-church and the "Prosperity Gospel."

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Notes Photo June 21, 2010

Nina Berman: Big Jesus Remembered

“I think it’s a sign of the end of the world,” said Paul Wright, 21, of Oxford. “If lightning is going to strike God, then there’s no hope.” –from “Rebuilt Jesus statue will be fireproof, pastor says.” (Dayton Daily News) The end of the world? How about, a symbolic...

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Notes Photo April 20, 2010

Nina Berman Looking at the Tea Party

What’s smart and, yes, respectful about Nina Berman’s Tea Party photos is that they aren’t taking the Tea Party any more or less seriously than the party’s frustrations, on the one hand, and their antics, on the other. –Michael Shaw

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Notes Photo February 14, 2010

War is Personal – World Press

Of all the World Press Photo award winners announced Friday, the picture that seems to be generating the most word-of-mouth is one by Eugene Richards. The photo of the severely injured Sgt. José Pequeño and his mother is part of a series of stories on Iraq veterans. Here, we...

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