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#1794 – Only It.

#1794 – Only It.

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Julie — A Life in Two Voices

Julie — A Life in Two Voices

Julie Bracken posted a photo:

Julie — A Life in Two Voices

I remain, proudly, a testament to “growing old disgracefully” — though now at a gentler pace.

My story began nearly sixty years ago, when a shy sixteen-year-old schoolboy became Cordelia in King Lear. Dressed in white organza under stage lights, I felt something quietly undeniable. From the audience, my mother whispered, “my beautiful daughter.” She could not have known how true that would become.

Life led me elsewhere — into twelve years in the British Army, serving in the UK, Bahrain, Berlin, and Northern Ireland. It was a world of duty and discipline, with little space for self-expression. But truths like these do not vanish. They wait.

In retirement, she returned.

Julie — the twin sister I never had — patient, enduring, quietly resilient.

Now, as time asks me to slow, I feel no less.

My heart still beats in satin and soft light.
My spirit remains profoundly feminine.

And I hold a deep appreciation for all who embrace their truth — in whatever form it takes.

With warmth,
Julie

Julie — A Life in Two Voices

Vibrant Tides of Activism: A Rally for Rights in Argentina

Vibrant Tides of Activism: A Rally for Rights in Argentina

Samuel and Audrey Media Network posted a photo:

Vibrant Tides of Activism: A Rally for Rights in Argentina

Vibrant hues of crimson and violet slice through the late afternoon sunlight as a passionate crowd converges on a bustling Argentine plaza. The air pulses with the raw, kinetic energy of grassroots activism, palpable in the sea of handmade placards and unfurled banners. A multitude of demonstrators, predominantly young women, stand united in a dynamic tableau of civic engagement. Prominently displayed are the bold red flags of “Las Rojas,” a prominent socialist feminist organization, waving alongside a vibrant Pride flag that signifies the intersectionality of the movement. Placards bearing the rallying cry “Aborto Legal para no Morir” highlight the fierce, decades-long battle for reproductive rights in Argentina, a movement that has defined a generation of Latin American feminists. To the left, a purple sign references the “Pan y Rosas” collective and the Kraft factory workers’ struggle, rooting the demonstration deeply in the country’s complex history of labor and women’s rights. The composition utilizes a deep depth of field to layer the dense foreground of impassioned activists against the stoic, white facades of classic Buenos Aires-style architecture. High-contrast, directional lighting casts long, dramatic shadows across the paved square, accentuating the textures of the rippling fabric and the resolute expressions of the crowd. This interplay of light and shadow not only anchors the subjects in a specific time of day but also metaphorically underscores the friction between progressive movements and entrenched societal norms. The candid, photojournalistic framing immerses the viewer directly into the heart of the march, capturing an authentic, unvarnished glimpse of Argentine political life. Through a masterful capture of color and movement, the frame immortalizes a fleeting yet profound moment of collective defiance and solidarity. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Project 23.

Tonos vibrantes de carmesí y violeta atraviesan la luz del sol de última hora de la tarde mientras una multitud apasionada converge en una bulliciosa plaza argentina. El aire palpita con la energía cruda y cinética del activismo de base, palpable en el mar de pancartas hechas a mano y estandartes desplegados. Una multitud de manifestantes, predominantemente mujeres jóvenes, se mantienen unidas en un cuadro dinámico de compromiso cívico. Destacan de manera prominente las audaces banderas rojas de “Las Rojas”, una destacada organización feminista socialista, ondeando junto a una vibrante bandera del Orgullo que significa la interseccionalidad del movimiento. Las pancartas con el grito de guerra “Aborto Legal para no Morir” resaltan la feroz batalla de décadas por los derechos reproductivos en Argentina, un movimiento que ha definido a una generación de feministas latinoamericanas. A la izquierda, un letrero morado hace referencia al colectivo “Pan y Rosas” y a la lucha de los trabajadores de la fábrica Kraft, enraizando profundamente la manifestación en la compleja historia de los derechos laborales y de las mujeres del país. La composición utiliza una gran profundidad de campo para superponer el denso primer plano de activistas apasionados contra las estoicas fachadas blancas de la arquitectura clásica de estilo porteño. La iluminación direccional de alto contraste arroja sombras largas y dramáticas a través de la plaza pavimentada, acentuando las texturas de la tela ondulante y las expresiones resueltas de la multitud. Este juego de luces y sombras no solo ancla a los sujetos en un momento específico del día, sino que también subraya metafóricamente la fricción entre los movimientos progresistas y las normas sociales arraigadas. El encuadre franco y fotoperiodístico sumerge al espectador directamente en el corazón de la marcha, capturando un vistazo auténtico y sin adornos de la vida política argentina. A través de una captura magistral del color y el movimiento, el marco inmortaliza un momento fugaz pero profundo de desafío y solidaridad colectivos. Esta imagen es una producción colaborativa de Samuel Jeffery y Audrey Bergner para el Proyecto 23.

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Photo by Samuel Jeffery & Audrey Bergner | Project 23

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Vibrant Tides of Activism: A Rally for Rights in Argentina