Here are just a few of the Crespogram stories that revealed that what passes for traditional journalism in Miami today is often little more than a reprinting of press releases and a reliance on a false sense of equalivancy that have led to the massive failure of so-called local news to actually report on local news.
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THIS WAS MIAMI, BITCHES! IN 2019
PAYPAL CHECK/MONEY ORDER
Al Crespo
689 NE 92nd Street
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Miami, FL 33138
Part coffee-table book, part protest chronicle, Protest In The Land Of Plenty is a unique compilation of 222 often striking photographs taken at more than forty events in the US over the last few years with a strong emphasis on the globalization protests.
Peter Rothberg
The Nation
"Protest In The Land Of Plenty" is so moving, it may inspire people to take to the streets. Crespo's provocative images truly capture the spirit that motivates Americans to "speak for the voiceless," as Archbishop Oscar Romero says. Our country would do well to pay attention to them.
Heidi Schlumpf
Associate Editor
U.S. Catholic
His goal was to give readers a view of democracy from the streets of America.
The Associated Press
WHAT SOME CRITICS HAVE SAID
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Al Crespo
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This year, I'm going the route of PBS. If you donate $100.00 or more you'll receive as a gift, an autographed copy of my 2003 coffee-table photojournalism book.