Photographed in February and March of 2012, photographer James Fassinger repeatedly visited the grandparents and retirees who were fighting a David versus Goliath battle in Ravenswood, West Virginia. Occupy Century Aluminum is not your typical 99-percenter occupation: The average age of is 70 and they have a clear message: Give us our healthcare back!
Grandparents and retirees of Century Aluminum have been camped out in bitter winter weather since December 18, fighting aluminum manufacturer Century for the reinstatement of their lifetime healthcare benefits after they were cancelled by the company in 2010.
James Fassinger has spent most of his 20 years in photography, walking the streets of both big cities and small towns, photographing the interesting and often overlooked lives of ordinary people and the places that surround them. Currently living in the Detroit area, James Fassinger continues to photograph assignment work and also directs the Imagine Photo Club at Children’s Hospital of Michigan, a program in which children are given cameras to document their lives, offering them an outlet for expression while providing hospital doctors and staff insight into their lives at home.
Fassinger’s work has appeared in The Times of London, The European, The National newspaper, the Czech daily Lidove Noviny and El Pais of Spain. Limited editions of his hand-printed silver gelatin prints can also be found in collections throughout the United States and Europe.
Photography by James Fassinger
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