Magnum Photosさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Magnum PhotosInstagram)「“When I first arrived in Minneapolis, Cup Foods, where George Floyd was killed by police, was a place of silence and mourning. As the days continued, the feeling shifted. It was still a space for people to reflect on the horrific death, but it also became a place where people made art, served free food, collected goods for the needy, and even partied after months of confinement. A young woman, Ranay Barton, told me, “I came out here because I was angry. The first thing that ran through my mind was to be mad at white people. When things like this happen, you tend to segregate yourself. But seeing all the support and solidarity calmed me down: all these people are different colors, from different places, coming together for a purpose. I feel like the world should be like that.” - Peter van Agtmael  .⁠ @pvanagtmael captures the mood in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the wake of George Floyd's murder. ⁠ .⁠ Solidarity, the July Magnum Square Print Sale, in support of the @naacp and in collaboration with @voguemagazine, is live for 1 week only!⁠ .⁠ This is a unique opportunity to purchase signed or estate-stamped prints by over 100 of the world’s leading photographic artists in an exclusive 6x6” format for $100.⁠ .⁠ Magnum photographers and Vogue are both donating 50% of their proceeds to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (@naacp), the longest-running, and largest civil rights organization in the United States.⁠ .⁠ The NAACP’s mission is to eliminate race-based discrimination and uphold equality of rights of all persons.⁠ .⁠ Visit the link in bio to see all the images available.⁠ .⁠ PHOTO: Cup Foods, Minneapolis, Minnesota. USA. June 2, 2020. ⁠ .⁠ © @pvanagtmael/#MagnumPhotos⁠ ⁠ #MAGNUMSQUARE #Solidarity #printsale」7月29日 6時01分 - magnumphotos

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“When I first arrived in Minneapolis, Cup Foods, where George Floyd was killed by police, was a place of silence and mourning. As the days continued, the feeling shifted. It was still a space for people to reflect on the horrific death, but it also became a place where people made art, served free food, collected goods for the needy, and even partied after months of confinement. A young woman, Ranay Barton, told me, “I came out here because I was angry. The first thing that ran through my mind was to be mad at white people. When things like this happen, you tend to segregate yourself. But seeing all the support and solidarity calmed me down: all these people are different colors, from different places, coming together for a purpose. I feel like the world should be like that.” - Peter van Agtmael
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@pvanagtmael captures the mood in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the wake of George Floyd's murder. ⁠
.⁠
Solidarity, the July Magnum Square Print Sale, in support of the @naacp and in collaboration with @Vogue, is live for 1 week only!⁠
.⁠
This is a unique opportunity to purchase signed or estate-stamped prints by over 100 of the world’s leading photographic artists in an exclusive 6x6” format for $100.⁠
.⁠
Magnum photographers and Vogue are both donating 50% of their proceeds to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (@naacp), the longest-running, and largest civil rights organization in the United States.⁠
.⁠
The NAACP’s mission is to eliminate race-based discrimination and uphold equality of rights of all persons.⁠
.⁠
Visit the link in bio to see all the images available.⁠
.⁠
PHOTO: Cup Foods, Minneapolis, Minnesota. USA. June 2, 2020. ⁠
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© @pvanagtmael/#MagnumPhotos⁠

#MAGNUMSQUARE #Solidarity #printsale


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