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Quarterly Fundraiser: Seeking £1,000 For ‘The State of London’, My Unique Reader-Funded Photo-Journalism Project

16.2.23

The latest fundraiser for my unique, ongoing, reader-funded photo-journalism project ‘The State of London’, which I began in May 2012, and have been posting photos with detailed accompanying essays every day since May 2017 (and, since last summer, every two days) on ‘The State of London’ Facebook and Twitter pages.

Quarterly Fundraiser: Seeking $2500 (£2000) to Support My Guantánamo Work into 2023

12.12.22

Promoting my latest quarterly fundraiser, in which, as a reader-funded journalist and activist, still working primarily to get Guantánamo closed, and to educate people about its ongoing horrors after nearly 17 years, I’m hoping to raise $2500 (£2000) to support my work into 2023.

Quarterly Fundraiser: Seeking £1,000 to Support ‘The State of London’, My Unique Photo-Journalism Project

13.11.22

The latest fundraiser for my ongoing photo-journalism project ‘The State of London’, which began ten and a half years ago when I started cycling throughout London’s 120 postcodes, and taking photos. Five and a half years ago, I started posting a daily photo and a detailed accompanying essay on Facebook, in what is an entirely reader-funded project, for which any donation you can make will be very welcome.

Quarterly Fundraiser: Seeking $2500 (£2200) to Support My Work on Guantánamo, Climate Change and Malignant Politicians For the Next Three Months

20.9.22

My latest quarterly fundraising appeal, in which I’m asking for your support, if you can, to enable me to continue my work, as a reader-funded independent journalist and activist, on Guantánamo, and on other topics, including the climate crisis, over the next three months. Any donations you make will be very gratefully received.

Quarterly Fundraiser: Can You Help Me Raise $2500 (£2000) to Support My Guantánamo Work?

13.6.22

My latest quarterly fundraiser, in which I ask you, if you can, to make a donation to support my work on Guantánamo (now in its 17th year) as a reader-funded independent journalist, researcher, commentator and campaigner. Any help you can provide will be very gratefully received.

A Fundraiser Marking the 10th Anniversary of My Photo-Journalism Project ‘The State of London’

11.5.22

A fundraiser marking ten years of my photo-journalism project ‘The State of London’, and marking five years since I began posting a photo a day from the project, plus accompanying essays, on Facebook. This is an entirely reader-funded project, so any help you can provide will be very gratefully received.

Quarterly Fundraiser: Seeking $2500 (£2000) to Support My Work to Get Guantánamo Shut Down and to Hold Accountable Those Responsible for Its Existence

7.3.22

My latest quarterly fundraiser to support my work on Guantánamo, including news of an imminent update to my six-part definitive Guantánamo prisoner list, and the early stages of a new campaign, the Guantánamo Accountability Project, which will publicize the need for those responsible for Guantánamo to be held accountable, and will also call for the stigma of being an “enemy combatant” to be brought to an end.

Quarterly Fundraiser for ‘The State of London’; Hoping to Raise £1,000 to Support My Ongoing Photo-Journalism Project

16.2.22

The latest quarterly fundraiser for my ongoing, reader-supported photo-journalism project ‘The State of London’, for which I have no institutional backing whatsoever. Every day I cycle in London taking photos, choose a photo to post, research it and write about it, share it on social media, and interact with my supporters. It’s a labour of love, but if you can make a donation to support it that will be very much appreciated.

Quarterly Fundraiser: $2500 (£2000) Needed to Support My Work to Close Guantánamo As We Approach the 20th Anniversary of Its Opening

13.12.21

My latest quarterly fundraiser, in which I’m hoping to raise $2500 (£2000) to support my Guantánamo work for the next three months, as a reader-funded jour list and activist. This is a crucial time for my work, as the 20th anniversary of the opening of the prison approaches, on January 11, 2022.

Quarterly Fundraiser for My Photo-Journalism Project ‘The State of London’: Can You Help Me Raise £1,000?

21.11.21

My latest quarterly fundraiser, in which I’m hoping to raise £1,000 to help me continue my photo-journalism project ‘The State of London’, in which I post a photo a day, with detailed accompanying essays, of the changing face of the capital, with the photos taken on bike rides throughout London’s 120 postcodes over the last nine years.

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Andy Worthington

Investigative journalist, author, campaigner, commentator and public speaker. Recognized as an authority on Guantánamo and the “war on terror.” Co-founder, Close Guantánamo and We Stand With Shaker, singer/songwriter (The Four Fathers).
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