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A documentary capturing photographer and activist Misan Harriman’s journey documenting global protest movements that drive social change. Follow Harriman as he highlights the resilience of grassroots activists fighting for equality, civil rights, and social justice, the film showcases the intersectionality of these movements and their collective power. With historical context, interviews with activists, and explorations of digital activism, the documentary reveals how Harriman's lens brings the world's activism to light, inspiring viewers to recognize their own power in shaping a more just society.
Transcript
00:01You could travel the world with this thing and just bear witness.
00:09People owe me for celeb images.
00:12But my passion is observing the human condition
00:15and making art that has purpose.
00:17Miss Anne Harriman's work captures protests like no other.
00:21The images help people see
00:24they're not alone in being frustrated.
00:27I do wonder about the difference I'm actually making.
00:30What do protest movements truly achieve
00:33if people are still demanding the same human rights?
00:36Power to the people!
00:37Power to the people!
00:39What you're doing is to give one the opportunity to be able to see.
00:45The images will be here forever.
00:49As a young boy, the images of apartheid South Africa
00:52took me to my core.
00:54And then I went on a journey of understanding
00:56what it all meant.
00:57You gotta tell the truth.
00:59Racial Profiler still exists.
01:01What do we want?
01:02Ceasefire!
01:03It's gonna be the biggest protest ever.
01:06All this is part of the journey.
01:11People have a goodness in them.
01:14And that needs to be fed like a plant.
01:20This is the work.
01:22This is the Bering Winner.
01:27It's the peace point that has fallen
01:31It's the peace point he's a miracle
01:32By God and His Mohan
01:33расск onto the boundaries of his world
01:33It's not so behavioral
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