In 1966, Joe Piette was drafted and sent to Vietnam to fight for the U.S. He soon came to believe that he was on the wrong side, bought a camera and began to document what he saw. For the ensuing 50 years, he's been an activist photographer, present at demonstrations in Sudan and Congo, at worker strikes and anti-ICE rallies. The Temple News, a paper for Temple University, talked to him about his life and work ahead of an exhibition at TILT Institute, Philadelphia.






