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  • At the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in 2004, a dress made of condoms is displayed for conference delegates.
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  • At the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in 2004, Thai women--wearing dresses made of condoms--pass out condoms to conference delegates.
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  • Nelson Mandela, former president of South Africa, speaks to delegates in the closing ceremony of the XV International AIDS Conference in 2004 in Bangkok.
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  • At the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in 2004, young people stage a "die-in" at the official U.S. government exhibit to demonstrate their views against U.S. AIDS policies and in favor of greater access to condoms for youth.
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  • The Rev. Vicki Flippin, a reserve delegate from the New York conference, and other demonstrators wear rainbow gags on May 14 to protest what they believe is an attempt to silence LGBTQ voices during the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. The silent protest took place at the edge of a plenary session of the conference.<br />
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The United Methodist Church does not authorize the ordination of "self-avowed practicing homosexuals," but activists have for years demonstrated in favor of change at the quadrennial gathering of the world-wide denomination. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
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  • Amory Peck and other demonstrators wear rainbow gags on May 14 to protest what they believe is an attempt to silence LGBTQ voices during the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. The silent protest took place at the edge of a plenary session of the conference.<br />
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The United Methodist Church does not authorize the ordination of "self-avowed practicing homosexuals," but activists have for years demonstrated in favor of change at the quadrennial gathering of the world-wide denomination.<br />
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Peck is a lay member of the Pacific Northwest conference.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
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  • Dozens of demonstrators, including Steve and Leigh Dry of Lexington, Massachusetts, took over the floor of a May 3 session of the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida, demanding a more inclusive church. They held communion around the center table and sang songs, causing the presiding bishop to suspend the morning session. The demonstrators left at the beginning of the afternoon session after discussion with several women bishops, who publicly told the demonstrators that they felt the pain they had experienced as a result of the conference's actions to continue the denomination's position on homosexuality. Leigh Dry is an alternate delegate for the New England annual conference.
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  • Dozens of demonstrators, including Steve and Leigh Dry of Lexington, Massachusetts, took over the floor of a May 3 session of the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida, demanding a more inclusive church. They held communion around the center table and sang songs, causing the presiding bishop to suspend the morning session. The demonstrators left at the beginning of the afternoon session after discussion with several women bishops, who publicly told the demonstrators that they felt the pain they had experienced as a result of the conference's actions to continue the denomination's position on homosexuality. Leigh Dry is an alternate delegate for the New England annual conference.
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  • Ana-Haydee Urda (left front) and others participate in a rally against private prisons held at the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida. Urda is a reserve delegate to the conference from the California-Nevada Annual conference. The rally was sponsored by United Methodist Women and the United Methodist Task Force on Immigration.
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  • A woman holds a sign during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now." Yet much of the conversation at the conference was cuts in international AIDS spending and the effects of that on treatment and care programs around the world.
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  • A woman holds a sign during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now." Yet much of the conversation at the conference was cuts in international AIDS spending and the effects of that on treatment and care programs around the world.
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Marcia McFee leads singing in an April 25 session of the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida. McFee is the conference worship director.
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  • As a Muslim man prays (left), Roman Catholics celebrate Mass on August 4 in the Interfaith Prayer Room at the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. The worship space is located in the parking garage of the Banamex Convention Center. Celebrating Mass are Fr. Robert J. Vitillo and Fr. Thomas Kamau. Vitillo, a priest from the Diocese of Patterson, New Jersey, is the special advisor on HIV and AIDS to Caritas Internationalis. Kamau, a member of an ecumenical chaplains team at the conference, is from Kenya and works at Catholic Medical Mission Board in New York while pursuing a doctoral degree at Seton Hall University.
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  • Activists disrupt the opening of the 2010 International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria, on July 18. Several hundred demonstrators protested cutbacks in funding for AIDS care, treatment and prevention by U.S. and some European governments. They staged a "die-in" in the entry to the conference's opening plenary session.
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Activists disrupt the opening of the 2010 International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria, on July 18. Several hundred demonstrators protested cutbacks in funding for AIDS care, treatment and prevention by U.S. and some European governments. They staged a "die-in" in the entry to the conference's opening plenary session.
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Activists lay on the ground to disrupt the opening of the 2010 International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria, on July 18. Several hundred demonstrators protested cutbacks in funding for AIDS care, treatment and prevention by U.S. and some European governments, staging a "die-in" in the entry to the conference's opening plenary session.
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Activists disrupt the opening of the 2010 International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria, on July 18. Several hundred demonstrators protested cutbacks in funding for AIDS care, treatment and prevention by U.S. and some European governments. They staged a "die-in" in the entry to the conference's opening plenary session.
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Activists disrupt the opening of the 2010 International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria, on July 18. Several hundred demonstrators protested cutbacks in funding for AIDS care, treatment and prevention by U.S. and some European governments. They staged a "die-in" in the entry to the conference's opening plenary session.
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Activists disrupt the opening of the 2010 International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria, on July 18. Several hundred demonstrators protested cutbacks in funding for AIDS care, treatment and prevention by U.S. and some European governments. They staged a "die-in" in the entry to the conference's opening plenary session.
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Activists disrupt the opening of the 2010 International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria, on July 18. Several hundred demonstrators protested cutbacks in funding for AIDS care, treatment and prevention by U.S. and some European governments. They staged a "die-in" in the entry to the conference's opening plenary session.
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Activists disrupt the opening of the 2010 International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria, on July 18. Several hundred demonstrators protested cutbacks in funding for AIDS care, treatment and prevention by U.S. and some European governments. They staged a "die-in" in the entry to the conference's opening plenary session.
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Blessing Kasongo from the Democratic Republic of the Congo makes a candle lantern in the Exhibit Hall of the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. The lanterns will be used in a climate justice vigil during the conference. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
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  • The Rev. L. Fitzgerald Reist II, the secretary of the General Conference, confiscates voting devices from a delegate table on May 19 during the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. At least two accusations of voter fraud have plagued the quadrennial gathering. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
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  • Ann Jacob, a reserve delegate from the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference, reads a statement on church unity adopted in 2015 by the Global Young People's Convocation and Legislative Assembly. She presented the statement on May 18 at the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
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  • The Rev. Adam Hamilton, a clergy delegate from the Great Plains conference, speaks May 17 on the floor of the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. Delegates were discussing what some perceive as a need to divide the denomination over issues of sexuality. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
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  • Nancy Denardo, a lay delegate from the Western Pennsylvania conference, leaflets other participants on May 17 during the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. Denardo is demanding accountability for funds that she and several others allege were mismanaged by Bishop Daniel Wandabula of the East Africa Episcopal Area. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
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  • Delegates walk by demonstrators wearing rainbow gags on May 14 at the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. The protest against what demonstrators believe is an attempt to silence LGBTQ voices during the conference took place at the end of the morning's plenary business session. <br />
<br />
The United Methodist Church does not authorize the ordination of "self-avowed practicing homosexuals," but activists have for years demonstrated in favor of change at the quadrennial gathering of the world-wide denomination.<br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
    usa-2016-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • A delegate walks by demonstrators wearing rainbow gags on May 14 at the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. The protest against what demonstrators believe is an attempt to silence LGBTQ voices during the conference took place at the end of the morning's plenary business session. <br />
<br />
The United Methodist Church does not authorize the ordination of "self-avowed practicing homosexuals," but activists have for years demonstrated in favor of change at the quadrennial gathering of the world-wide denomination.<br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
    usa-2016-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • Demonstrators wear rainbow gags on May 14 to protest what they believe is an attempt to silence LGBTQ voices during the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. The silent protest took place at the edge of a plenary session of the conference.<br />
<br />
The United Methodist Church does not authorize the ordination of "self-avowed practicing homosexuals," but activists have for years demonstrated in favor of change at the quadrennial gathering of the world-wide denomination.<br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
    usa-2016-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • Demonstrators, some of them wearing rainbow gags, protest on May 14 what they believe is an attempt to silence LGBTQ voices during the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. The silent protest took place at the edge of a plenary session of the conference.<br />
<br />
The United Methodist Church does not authorize the ordination of "self-avowed practicing homosexuals," but activists have for years demonstrated in favor of change at the quadrennial gathering of the world-wide denomination.<br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
    usa-2016-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • Demonstrators wear rainbow gags on May 14 to protest what they believe is an attempt to silence LGBTQ voices during the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. The silent protest took place at the edge of a plenary session of the conference.<br />
<br />
The United Methodist Church does not authorize the ordination of "self-avowed practicing homosexuals," but activists have for years demonstrated in favor of change at the quadrennial gathering of the world-wide denomination. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
    usa-2016-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • Demonstrators wear rainbow gags on May 14 to protest what they believe is an attempt to silence LGBTQ voices during the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. The silent protest took place at the edge of a plenary session of the conference.<br />
<br />
The United Methodist Church does not authorize the ordination of "self-avowed practicing homosexuals," but activists have for years demonstrated in favor of change at the quadrennial gathering of the world-wide denomination.<br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
    usa-2016-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • Demonstrators wear rainbow gags on May 14 to protest what they believe is an attempt to silence LGBTQ voices during the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. The silent protest took place at the edge of a plenary session of the conference.<br />
<br />
The United Methodist Church does not authorize the ordination of "self-avowed practicing homosexuals," but activists have for years demonstrated in favor of change at the quadrennial gathering of the world-wide denomination.<br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
    usa-2016-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • Denise Henrikson and Susan Russell fly "wind sockeyes"--silk batik salmon windsocks--in preparation for a May 12 climate vigil at the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. The conference is considering a wide variety of policy proposals, including several related to the environment, among them a move to divest the denomination's pension funds from companies profiting from fossil fuels. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
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  • Dorothee Benz, a lay delegate from the New York annual conference, speaks on May 11 in favor of Rule 44 at the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. The proposed rule would allow small discussion groups to be used to handle sensitive themes. Benz proposed an amendment to strengthen it. Rule 44 was defeated. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
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  • Rukang Chikomb, a delegate from the North-West Katanga annual conference in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, speaks to the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore., on May 10, complaining that new handsets designed to speed up voting are not functioning.  Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
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  • Kathryn Jones Harrison, former chairwoman of the Grand Ronde Tribal Council, welcomes delegates to the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore., to the traditional homeland of her ancestors. She spoke during the conference's opening worship on May 10.  Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
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  • Gay rights activists distribute communion to delegates during the opening worship service of the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore., on May 10. The activists moved onto the conference floor during communion and distributed the elements alongside authorized participants. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
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  • Dozens of demonstrators demanding a more inclusive church took over the floor of a May 3 session of the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida. They held communion around the center table and sang songs, causing the presiding bishop to suspend the morning session. The demonstrators left at the beginning of the afternoon session after discussion with several women bishops, who publicly told the demonstrators that they felt the pain they had experienced as a result of the conference's actions to continue the denomination's position on homosexuality.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • Frederick Brewington, a delegate from the New York annual conference, was among dozens of demonstrators demanding a more inclusive church who took over the floor of a May 3 session of the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida. They held communion around the center table and sang songs. Several remained around the table, causing the presiding bishop to suspend the morning session.
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  • The Rev. We Hyun Chang, a pastor in Belmont, Mass., and a delegate from the New England annual conference, holds a map of Israeli encroachment of the West Bank as he presents a minority report during the May 2 session of the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida. Chang presented a motion favoring divestment from corporations profiting from the illegal Israeli settlement of occupied Palestinian territories. The move was defeated.
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  • At the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida, presiding Bishop Minerva Carcaño of Phoenix surveys results of a May 1 vote on retaining guaranteed appointments for clergy. The guarantee of an annual appointment was eliminated by the conference.
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  • Bishop John Michael Lowry of the Central Texas Conference holds a brick as he speaks about the four areas of focus to an April 29 session of the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida.
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  • The Rev. Sandra Steiner Ball, a delegate from the Peninsula-Delaware conference, holds a stone as she prays at the conclusion an April 27 "Act of Repentance toward Healing Relationships with Indigenous Peoples" at the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida.
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  • The Rev. Sandra Steiner Ball, a delegate from the Peninsula-Delaware conference, holds a stone as she prays at the conclusion an April 27 "Act of Repentance toward Healing Relationships with Indigenous Peoples" at the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • A pharmaceutical company's exhibit in the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C. The biennial conference this year is abuzz with news of the U.S. government's approval of an HIV preventive drug, as well as advances toward a cure for HIV infection. Yet leaders of faith-based groups and others say Big Pharma isn't doing enough to make its drugs, especially antiretroviral medications, available at lower costs.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-24.jpg
  • A pharmaceutical company's exhibit in the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C. The biennial conference this year is abuzz with news of the U.S. government's approval of an HIV preventive drug, as well as advances toward a cure for HIV infection. Yet leaders of faith-based groups and others say Big Pharma isn't doing enough to make its drugs, especially antiretroviral medications, available at lower costs.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-25.jpg
  • A pharmaceutical company's exhibit in the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C. The biennial conference this year is abuzz with news of the U.S. government's approval of an HIV preventive drug, as well as advances toward a cure for HIV infection. Yet leaders of faith-based groups and others say Big Pharma isn't doing enough to make its drugs, especially antiretroviral medications, available at lower costs.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-23.jpg
  • A pharmaceutical company's exhibit in the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C. The biennial conference this year is abuzz with news of the U.S. government's approval of an HIV preventive drug, as well as advances toward a cure for HIV infection. Yet leaders of faith-based groups and others say Big Pharma isn't doing enough to make its drugs, especially antiretroviral medications, available at lower costs.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-22.jpg
  • A pharmaceutical company's exhibit in the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C. The biennial conference this year is abuzz with news of the U.S. government's approval of an HIV preventive drug, as well as advances toward a cure for HIV infection. Yet leaders of faith-based groups and others say Big Pharma isn't doing enough to make its drugs, especially antiretroviral medications, available at lower costs.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-21.jpg
  • A pharmaceutical company's exhibit in the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C. The biennial conference this year is abuzz with news of the U.S. government's approval of an HIV preventive drug, as well as advances toward a cure for HIV infection. Yet leaders of faith-based groups and others say Big Pharma isn't doing enough to make its drugs, especially antiretroviral medications, available at lower costs.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-20.jpg
  • Participants in the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants wave a giant flag and shout during the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference.
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  • Demonstrators at the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City walk through the conference center carrying a coffin of someone who supposedly "died for lack of Kaletra," Abbott Pharmeceutical's antiretroviral drug which they claim puts it out of reach of many people.
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  • Demonstrators at the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City walk through the conference center carrying a coffin of someone who supposedly "died for lack of Kaletra," Abbott Pharmeceutical's antiretroviral drug which they claim puts it out of reach of many people.
    mexico-2008-jeffrey-AIDS-conference-...jpg
  • Kathryn Jones Harrison, former chairwoman of the Grand Ronde Tribal Council, welcomes delegates to the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore., to the traditional homeland of her ancestors. She spoke during the conference's opening worship on May 10.  Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
    usa-2016-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • Photographers document the action of dozens of demonstrators who took over the floor of a May 3 session of the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida. Demanding a more inclusive church, they held communion around the center table and sang songs, causing the presiding bishop to suspend the morning session. The demonstrators left at the beginning of the afternoon session after discussion with several women bishops, who publicly told the demonstrators that they felt the pain they had experienced as a result of the conference's actions to continue the denomination's position on homosexuality.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • Using "green screen" technology, Zulema Vega pastes David Muwaya of Uganda in a photo of mission personnel at work in the exhibit hall at the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida. Muwaya is a delegate from the East Africa Annual Conference.
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  • Using "green screen" technology, Zulema Vega pastes David Muwaya of Uganda in a photo of mission personnel at work in the exhibit hall at the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida. Muwaya is a delegate from the East Africa Annual Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • Religious leaders carry a large red ribbon--the symbol of AIDS--as they participate in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Proponents of the "Robin Hood Tax"--a small surcharge on international financial transactions--march in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • A woman holds a sign during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Singer Annie Lennox, the International Goodwill Ambassador for the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), sings at the conclusion of a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Singer Annie Lennox, the International Goodwill Ambassador for the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), sings at the conclusion of a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Religious leaders participate in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Singer Annie Lennox, the International Goodwill Ambassador for the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), sings at the conclusion of a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Singer Annie Lennox, the International Goodwill Ambassador for the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), sings at the conclusion of a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Religious leaders carry a large red ribbon--the symbol of AIDS--as they participate in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Religious leaders carry a large red ribbon--the symbol of AIDS--as they participate in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Religious leaders participate in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Religious leaders carry a large red ribbon--the symbol of AIDS--as they participate in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Religious leaders participate in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • A Muslim woman holds a sign as she participates in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • A Muslim woman holds a sign as she participates in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • A Muslim woman participates in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Participants of all ages in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • A man holds a sign during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Holding a banner proclaiming their right to a "healthy, happy and hot" sexual life, youth participate in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Participants--holding a banner referencing the high number of people with HIV who die of TB--march in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • A participant, holding a sign referencing the high number of people with HIV who die of TB, marches in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • People participate in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • A participant in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • People participate in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • People participate in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Women associated with the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) carry a banner during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • A woman holds a sign during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Sex workers participate in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
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  • A woman holds a sign about women's rights during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
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  • A woman holds a sign asking for "Women's rights right now" during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
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  • A girl yells while holding a balloon and a vuvuzela during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • A woman holds a sign and blows a vuvuzela during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • A man holds a sign during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • A woman holds a sign during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • A woman holds a sign during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Demonstrators dance during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • A man bounces up and down while dancing during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
    austria-2010-jeffrey-aids-conference...jpg
  • Participants, including a woman in a wheelchair, march in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now."
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  • A mime who is part of the Surrendered dance team from Nuevo Nacimiento United Methodist Church in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, performs before the evening plenary session on May 3 at the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida.
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  • A dance mob led by Kara Crawford (right) calls attention to the church's stance on sexuality during the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida. Crawford is a United Methodist mission intern in Colombia.
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  • A dance mob led by Tyler Sit (center) calls attention to the church's stance on sexuality during the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida. A Minnesota native, Sit is a seminary student at Candler School of Theology in Atlanta, Georgia.
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