Amber Bracken
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News outlet, journalist file lawsuit against RCMP for wrongful B.C. arrestsThe Narwhal and freelance journalist Amber Bracken are suing the RCMP over her arrest covering the dispute between Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs and Coastal GasLink Pipeline.CanadaFeb 13, 2023
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Canadian wins World Press Photo’s 2022 photo of the year awardThe World Press Photo image of the year was taken by Amber Bracken who was on assignment for the New York Times in British Columbia.FeaturesAug 31, 2022
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Photo of red dresses hung on crosses along B.C. roadside wins world photo awardAmber Bracken, a freelance photojournalist who is based in Edmonton, captured the photo of red dresses hung on crosses along a roadside to commemorate the children who died.CanadaApr 7, 2022
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Charges no longer proceeding against journalists arrested at B.C. pipeline protestCharges are no longer being pursued against two journalists who were arrested last month while reporting at a pipeline construction site in northern British Columbia.CanadaDec 26, 2021
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Two journalists among 15 people arrested by RCMP near B.C. pipeline worksitePhotojournalist Amber Bracken and filmmaker Michael Toledano were among the 15 people arrested on Friday at a road used by Coastal GasLink pipeline workers.PoliticsNov 20, 2021
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Best in photojournalism exhibited at World Press Photo Montreal 2017An award-winning Canadian freelance photojournalist has her work displayed at World Press Photo Montreal 2017 exhibition.FeaturesAug 29, 2017
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Edmonton photographer wins prestigious award for Standing Rock coverageEdmonton's Amber Bracken took home first prize in the World Press Photo's Contemporary Issues "stories" category for her coverage of the opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline.CanadaFeb 13, 2017
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Edmonton photographer describes covering Standing Rock and Dakota Access pipelineFor Edmonton freelance photographer Amber Bracken, the similarities between North Dakota and Alberta were hard to miss: oil, prairies, strong indigenous populations.CanadaDec 11, 2016
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