Phrases with «protest camp»

A "protest camp" refers to a temporary gathering place where protesters come together to express their concerns, voice their demands, and advocate for change. It often involves setting up tents or structures in a public area to create a visible presence and draw attention to a specific cause or issue. Full definition

Sentences with «protest camp»

  • 2007 has really been Wallinger's since State Britain, his copy of Brian Haw's one - man anti-war protest camp in Parliament Square, opened at Tate Britain last January. (theguardian.com)
  • For Sleeper (2004), he spent ten nights in a bear suit prowling around Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie, and in 2007 he won the Turner Prize for State Britain, a re-creation of an antiwar campaigner's 141 - foot - long protest camp outside London's Houses of Parliament. (artnews.com)
  • Record snowfall amounts have buried the pipeline protest camp at Standing Rock Indian Reservation, North Dakota, November 29, 2016. (geoengineeringwatch.org)
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