Julie Dermansky

Julie Dermansky is a multimedia reporter and artist based in New Orleans. She is an affiliate scholar at Rutgers University's Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights. Visit her website at www.jsdart.com.

An Inside Look at Today's Occupy Wall Street Scuffles

An Inside Look at Today's Occupy Wall Street Scuffles

Photos of protesters struggling with police capture the tense atmosphere outside the New York Stock Exchange More »

Up Close at the Police Shutdown of Occupy Oakland's Encampment

Up Close at the Police Shutdown of Occupy Oakland's Encampment

As riot police dismantled a tent city this morning, some protesters prayed, argued, or handed out donuts. But most just packed up and left. More »

Showdown on the Brooklyn Bridge

Showdown on the Brooklyn Bridge

A photojournalist's lens captures Saturday's "Occupy Wall Street" march on the Brooklyn Bridge and the hundreds of arrests that followed More »

'One Simple Demand': Scenes From the Wall Street Protests

'One Simple Demand': Scenes From the Wall Street Protests

Thousands descend on New York to protest everything from corporate greed to the death penalty More »

Stars, Stripes, and Crosses: Remembering Flight 93 in Rural Pennsylvania

Stars, Stripes, and Crosses: Remembering Flight 93 in Rural Pennsylvania

At a makeshift memorial near the crash site, Americans have paid tribute with a unique collection of religious and patriotic memorabilia More »

Looting the Ruins of New Orleans

Looting the Ruins of New Orleans

Six years after Katrina, parts of the devastated city remain largely untouched. Our photographer follows a scavenger through its abandoned buildings. More »

Life in Egypt After the Revolution: Photos

Life in Egypt After the Revolution: Photos

Our photographer captures life in Cairo returning to normal—but one thing that hasn't returned are the visitors More »

Tahrir Square the Day After: In Photos and Video

Tahrir Square the Day After: In Photos and Video

Victorious, Cairo's protesters linger to celebrate, clean up, and rally More »

Video: Tahrir Square in the Moments After Mubarak Quit

CAIRO, Egypt -- Early Friday evening, Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman announced that President Hosni Mubarak had "decided to wave the office of the presidency of the republic." The news was broadcast live in Cairo's Tahrir Square, which had been the center of massive, popular protests for 18 consecutive days. These videos capture the crowd's jubilant reaction moments after the announcement, the hours of celebration in the square, and the mood of national… More »

What Awaits Palin in Haiti

This weekend, Sarah Palin will be touring clinics run by Samaritan's Purse, an organization headed by Reverend Franklin Graham. Our photographer captures some of the scenes she will find there. More »

How Easy Was It to Commit Voting Fraud in Haiti's Election?

How Easy Was It to Commit Voting Fraud in Haiti's Election?

Our photographer captures the answer on video More »

Haitian Voters Brave Chaos and Cholera

Haitian Voters Brave Chaos and Cholera

Even unruly crowds and a nationwide epidemic couldn't keep Haitians from turning out to cast their ballots More »

Haiti's Election: Images From the Campaign's Final Days

Haiti's Election: Images From the Campaign's Final Days

A photographer follows one of the leading candidates at rallies in Port-au-Prince and Leogane More »

Pictures of Sanity

Pictures of Sanity

Photographer Julie Dermansky captures images of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's rally on the national Mall More »

Faces of the Tea Party

Faces of the Tea Party

Images from a pro-Paladino rally in Middletown, NY from photographer Julie Dermansky More »

Saints Beat Vikings: A Welcome Victory for New Orleans

Saints Beat Vikings: A Welcome Victory for New Orleans

Nearly five years after Katrina, New Orleans got a boost from its first Super Bowl win. This week, months after another disaster, football magic returned. More »

Six Flags New Orleans: 5 Years Later

Six Flags New Orleans: 5 Years Later

Exploring the abandoned amusement park More »

Images of Katrina, 5 Years Later

Images of Katrina, 5 Years Later

A visual tour of New Orleans's Lower Ninth Ward, where destroyed homes and businesses stand frozen in time. More »

Video: 'The Oil Crisis Is Not Over'

Video: 'The Oil Crisis Is Not Over'

A Louisiana resident demonstrates the "cake batter" sludge still coating local shorelines and waterways. More »

Scenes From the Gulf Clean-Up: Local Crew Takes On BP

Scenes From the Gulf Clean-Up: Local Crew Takes On BP

In the Louisiana wetlands, an impatient parish president takes matters into his own hands More »

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Photos of Tornado Damage in Moore, Oklahoma

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