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Cory Clark is a freelance photojournalist and writer focused on civil and human rights issues, social justice and politics. He is a regular contributor with Getty Images, AP and AFP. His work has appeared in, The Guardian, Fortune Magazine, The World Weekly and Glamour Magazine, as well as, on NBC, CNN, BBC, in addition to many other outlets. He has exhibited his work at The Henry George School, Mug Shots, and Wet Paint Gallery. Cory is currently working on a photodocumentary book on homelessness, based on his time on the street accompanying homeless folks in DC, New York, and Philadelphia. The book will be augmented with stories about his experiences, those he documented and statistical data, designed to bring the facts about homelessness to the reader in a visceral way that can not be ignored.

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MOments before Areest of five Journlaist on S-15 in front of Trinity Church, From ImagesAttr
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Intimidation, Assault, false arrest, NYPD's attack on the 4th estate during the weekend of S-17 NYPD's attack on the first Amendment doesn't end with free speech and protest, but extends all the way into the sacred freedom of the press. NYPD has arrested astronomical numbers of journalist over the past year some of them with NYPD issued credentials in an effort to hide the truth of their oppressive behavior.
Informing NYPD of their epic lose of control, From ImagesAttr
SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, September 26, 2012
OWS Check Mates NYPD on S-17 Due to police violence during the day OWS was able to take the streets and all the finanial district back from NYPD, dispite the number of arrest was small compared to the size of the group gathered in the district. In the end OWS owned the day!
9/11 workers, From ImagesAttr
SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Fighting to keep recently won Zadroga Act Funds: How could America forget so soon their sacrifice 9/11 Workers protest a proposed budget that would eventually cut nearly 300 million dollars from the Zadroga Act, that provides benefits to the heroes who worked the rubble of the greatest American tragedy since Pearl Harbor. The budget will cut 38 million dollars in 2013 if enacted.

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