Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sister-Dorothy-Stang-Remembrance-in-Brazil-27MZIFE4AQS.htmlConceptually similarSister Dorothy Stang Remembrance in BrazilGP0GW6Completed★★★★Sister Dorothy Stang Remembrance in BrazilGP0FWECompleted★★★★Sister Dorothy Stang Remembrance in BrazilGP0IY6Completed★★★★Sister Dorothy Stang Remembrance in BrazilGP0GW5Completed★★★★Sister Dorothy Stang Remembrance in BrazilGP0U1Completed★★★★Sister Dorothy Stang Remembrance in BrazilGP0LG5Completed★★★★Sister Dorothy Stang Remembrance in BrazilGP0JHOCompleted★★★★Funeral of Sister Dorothy StangGP0EWNCompleted★★★★Funeral of Sister Dorothy StangGP015KTCompleted★★★★View AllGP0YQMSister Dorothy Stang Remembrance in BrazilA child stands alone in a field full of crosses erected in a symbolic act, one year after the assassination of Sister Dorothy Stang. Greenpeace activists and people in the local community erect 772 white crosses and 48 red. The white crosses represent the rural workers assassinated in land conflicts over the last 33 years in Para State. The red here represents the community leaders currently under death threat.Locations:Anapu-Brazil-ParáDate:11 Feb, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Daniel BeltráMaximum size:4368px X 2912pxKeywords:Children-Christian crosses-Day-Death-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Memorials-One person-Outdoors-Props-Sadness-ViolenceShoot:Sister Dorothy Stang Remembrance in BrazilIn a symbolic act, one year after Sister Dorothy Tsang assassination Greenpeace activists and people in the local community erect 772 white crosses and 48 red. The white crosses represent the rural workers assassinated in land conflicts over the last 33 years in Para State. The red here represents the community leaders currently under death threat.Related Collections:Award Winning Greenpeace PhotographyDaniel Beltrá wins Prince’s Rainforests Project Award