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Create a visual record of the day if you have taken part

Creating a permanent visual log of the day

To create a permanent visual record of your participation in the Trade Justice Movement Global Day of Action against unfair trade deals, we have set up a Flickr group where you can upload photos from the day.

Flickr is a commercial website that allows people to share photos. (TJM and its members do not accept any responsibility for any information posted on the Flickr site).

To upload your photos you have two choices- you can either register if you are not already a member with Flickr or email your photos to policy@traidcraft.co.uk from now until Friday 11th May and we will upload your photos for you.

To register as a new user of Flickr please click on this link www.flickr.com/groups/tradejustice2007. You will then see there is a Sign up function. Please click. It will then ask you to register your details in order to activate your account. Once you’ve done that you should be able to go straight to uploading. Failing that go back to www.flickr.com and sign in with your new login name and password.  

Existing members:

  • Login, then visit www.flickr.com/groups/tradejustice2007 and click “join this group”.

  • Now upload your photos (please include “trade justice EPAs April19” in your tags)

  • To add your photos to the Tradejustice2007:

    • Click on your individual photo, then click “send to group” (second option in grey, just above your photo) and select the “tradejustice2007” group.

    • For multiple photos, click “organize” (third option in the top menu bar), drag the photos you want to upload into the “batch” in the middle of the screen, and then click “send to group” (last option on second menu bar at top of the screen) and select the “tradejustice2007” group.

Thanks for taking part in this important day.

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