Leading Light photo retrospective
(new-power.org)
Since we are a semi-clandestine organization, we mostly do not release images of our work. However, we thought it would be OK to release some since they were already floating around online. The following images only represent the smallest fraction of our work, which literally spans numerous countries. The images here only represent a small fraction of our work in the North American Zone and Bangla Zone respectively. These images were already floating around online, so we see little harm in placing them together here. Most of these events were organized by LL-directed front organizations, not all. This represents just a few samples of literally hundreds of things we have organized. Those who think this work is worthwhile are duty bound to contribute. Being a revolutionary is not just about talk, but action, sacrifice. We need your financial support. Financial support is the duty of every revolutionary.
LL village meeting for International Women’s Day in the Bangla Zone:
LL Bangla Zone offices:
LL of the Bangla Zone:
LL sponsored event on International Woman’s Day, 2014:
LL rave outreach:
LL event for May Day, 2012, LL as main speakers:
LL agitating at Occupy:
Police attack LL and other agitators at Occupy with rubber bullets:
LL’s aligned Occupy tents and free school:
LL graffiti at Occupy:
LL prepares to debut Walk this Road video:
LL organized march against Newmont Mining’s activities in Peru and North America, LL as main speakers:
LL organized march in support of migrants; street takeover with LL as main speakers:
LL aligned work on the Cheyenne reservation in Lame Deer; images from the Billings Gazette:
“Chief Little Wolf relatives, from left, John “Hector” Riley and Eliase Grey Wolf hold up an American Indian Movement during a ceremony honoring Cheyenne Chiefs Little Wolf, Dull Knife and Wild Hog at the Lame Deer cemetery Wednesday. Means met with local activist Tim Lame Woman as well as other tribal members. (LARRY MAYER/Gazette Staff) Banner reads: “Wounded Knee Chapter American Indian Movement.. Free Lenard Peltier.. Lakota Nation.. Wounded Knee 1980-1973”
“Tim Lame Woman delivers a speech as American Indian Movement founder Russell Means attends a ceremony honoring Cheyenne Chiefs Little Wolf, Dull Knife and Wild Hog at the Lame Deer cemetery Wednesday. Means met with local activist Lame Woman as well as other tribal members. (LARRY MAYER/Gazette Staff)”
“A pipe belonging to Chief Little Wolf and Army discharge papers from Scout Wild Hog are among items on display as American Indian Movement founder Russell Means attends a ceremony honoring Cheyenne Chiefs Little Wolf, Dull Knife and Wild Hog at the Lame Deer cemetery Wednesday. Means met with local activist Tim Lame Woman as well as other tribal members. (LARRY MAYER/Gazette Staff)”
“Tim Lame Woman delivers a prayer as American Indian Movement founder Russell Means attends a ceremony honoring Cheyenne Chiefs Little Wolf, Dull Knife and Wild Hog at the Lame Deer cemetery Wednesday. (LARRY MAYER/Gazette Staff)”
“Rock Red Cherries listens to a prayer as American Indian Movement founder Russell Means attends a ceremony honoring Cheyenne Chiefs Little Wolf, Dull Knife and Wild Hog at the Lame Deer cemetery Wednesday. Means met with local activist Tim Lame Woman as well as other tribal members. (LARRY MAYER/Gazette Staff)”
LL agitated at this event, but did not organize it:
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