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  • Students in school A593 in Villalobos 1, Villa Nueva, Guatemala City. Villalobos is a so-called Red Zone, because of violence. The Caja Lúdica group work to promote a culture of peace and human rights here.
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  • A group of dancers and singers in Porto Alegre play Samba
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  • Daniel Jeanrenaud, aka the Camden Cat, legendary rock and roll artist
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  • A band played a funeral march as thousands of protestors left Parliament Square for Marble Arch at the closing of the Extinction Rebellion fortnight in London
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  • Musicians play in a Maya-Chortí ceremony in thanksgiving for the corn harvest during the Festival de Maíz.
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  • Héctor Buitrago of the Latin American rock band Los Aterciopelados practicing in Bogota, Colombia.
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  • Héctor Buitrago of the Latin American rock band Los Aterciopelados practicing in Bogota, Colombia.
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  • Leidi Marian Restrepo of the Poderosa Project, Bogota
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  • Luisito, La Diaspora, Soacha, Colombia
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  • Filosofo from the Soacha Hip Hop Network
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  • A breakdancer in Soacha, Bogotá, Colombia
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  • Crowds throng a graveyard on the day of the dead in the Bolivian altiplano. A traditional brass band with accompanying percussion plays tunes at gravesides, people eat and drink.
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  • Children learning guitar at UNCRISPROCA
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  • On March 1st 2017 a march of indigenous people was held to commemmorate the assassination of indigenous Lenca leader Berta Cáceres. Lencas, Tolupans, Maya Chortís, Pech, Miskitos and Garifunas marched to the Supreme Court of Justice in Tegucigalpa.<br />
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Here Garifuna people sing and dance during the march.
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  • On March 1st 2017 a march of indigenous people was held to commemmorate the assassination of indigenous Lenca leader Berta Cáceres. Lencas, Tolupans, Maya Chortís, Pech, Miskitos and Garifunas marched to the Supreme Court of Justice in Tegucigalpa.<br />
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Here Garifuna people sing and dance during the march.
    Honduras_Hawkey_BertaCaceres_2017030...jpg
  • A guitarist plays to a small audience on 7th Avenue in Bogota. In early 2016 the peace negotiations between the guerrilla group FARC and the Government of the Republic of Colombia are nearing a conclusive phase.
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  • Héctor Buitrago of the Latin American rock band Los Aterciopelados practicing in Bogota, Colombia.
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  • Héctor Buitrago and Andrea Echeverri of the Latin American rock band Los Aterciopelados in Bogota, Colombia.
    Colombia_Hawkey_20150203_2155.jpg
  • Natalia Pazos Alvarez, drummer in the Latin American rock band Los Aterciopelados practicing in Bogota, Colombia.
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  • Natalia Pazos Alvarez, drummer in the Latin American rock band Los Aterciopelados practicing in Bogota, Colombia.
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  • Natalia Pazos Alvarez, drummer in the Latin American rock band Los Aterciopelados practicing in Bogota, Colombia.
    Colombia_Hawkey_20150203_1740.jpg
  • Héctor Buitrago of the Latin American rock band Los Aterciopelados practicing in Bogota, Colombia.
    Colombia_Hawkey_20150203_1688.jpg
  • Luisito, La Diaspora, Soacha, Colombia
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  • Crowds throng a graveyard on the day of the dead in the Bolivian altiplano. A traditional brass band with accompanying percussion plays tunes at gravesides, people eat and drink.
    bolivia_hawkey_20071103_024.jpg
  • Crowds throng a graveyard on the day of the dead in the Bolivian altiplano. A traditional brass band with accompanying percussion plays tunes at gravesides, people eat and drink.
    bolivia_hawkey_20071103_021.jpg
  • a traditional andean group of musicians play at a graveyard on the day of the dead in the altiplano of Bolivia.
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  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
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  • Daniel Jeanrenaud, aka the Camden Cat, legendary rock and roll artist
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  • Daniel Jeanrenaud, aka the Camden Cat, legendary rock and roll artist
    UK_hawkey_tintype_DanielJeanrenaud_m..jpeg
  • Ecumenical Accompanier Reinhard Josef Voss plays the organ at St George's Cathedral during and EAPPI celebration
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  • Dérolous Esperance (left) is an evangelical pastor and shares responsabilities in a local church. Here a celebration is underway in the church.<br />
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The Esperance family have four of their own children and have adpoted Coslina, whose parents died because of the earthquake. Uberlande was badly injured in the earthquake, losing an arm and all but one finger on the other hand. Mr Esperance, a teacher and pastor struggles to sustain the family on his income. He has taken leadership courses through World Renew.
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  • Women dance in a circle, near Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India
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  • Students in school A593 in Villalobos 1, Villa Nueva, Guatemala City. Villalobos is a so-called Red Zone, because of violence. The Caja Lúdica group work to promote a culture of peace and human rights here.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_CajaLudica_LWF_2016...jpg
  • Daniel Jeanrenaud, aka the Camden Cat, legendary rock and roll artist
    UK_hawkey_tintype_DanielJeanrenaud_m..jpeg
  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
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  • Roxana Corrales, National Network of Women Defenders of Human Rights.<br />
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"Our network is made up of women, we work on defence of our natural resources, that belong to everyone, and we work on reproductive and sexual rights.<br />
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At the moment we are defending the rights of people to protest. We’ve seen aggressions against people demonstrating, who use their legitimate right to protest, they are shot at with teargas, and with live rounds, they are detained illegally. So, there is a strong need for accompaniment by human rights defenders, that’s why we’re here.<br />
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Today for example, there was a cultural activity, a concert, in one of the neighbourhoods that has been heavily repressed. This artistic group decided to support the people of the neighbourhood with a presentation of music and poetry. The police and army have stopped the event. The police arrive and without exchanging words they beat people with batons, shoot teargas at them. So we try to mediate, and to document what happens. <br />
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Today there were maybe 100 people who’d come to sing, but the Army, Cobra units [riot police], the Police and the Military Police arrived, around 300 of them, to disperse the people, to stop the singing and poetry. The people ran away, they are intimidated by the armed forces."
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  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Semana_Santa_201204...jpg
  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Semana_Santa_201204...jpg
  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Semana_Santa_201204...jpg
  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Semana_Santa_201204...jpg
  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Semana_Santa_201204...jpg
  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Semana_Santa_201204...jpg
  • Indigenous people from across the world canoed down the river Seine in Paris in the middle of the COP21 climate talks. Celebrating our relationship with water, they sang songs and played music.
    France_Hawkey_COP21_6Dec_20150087.jpg
  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Semana_Santa_201204...jpg
  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Semana_Santa_201204...jpg
  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Semana_Santa_201204...jpg
  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Semana_Santa_201204...jpg
  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Semana_Santa_201204...jpg
  • Indigenous people from across the world canoed down the river Seine in Paris in the middle of the COP21 climate talks. Celebrating our relationship with water, they sang songs and played music.
    France_Hawkey_COP21_6Dec_20150093.jpg
  • Indigenous people from across the world canoed down the river Seine in Paris today in the middle of the COP21 climate talks. Celebrating our relationship with water, they sang songs and played music.
    France_Hawkey_COP21_6Dec_20150005.jpg