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  • With the Washington Monument in the background, people march through the streets of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • With the Washington Monument in the background, participants in a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-65.jpg
  • With the Washington Monument in the background, participants in a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-60.jpg
  • Aaron M. Laxton holds a sign at a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. In the background is the Washington Monument.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-55.jpg
  • With the Washington Monument in the background, people march through the streets of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-70.jpg
  • With the Washington Monument in the background, participants in a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-61.jpg
  • Participants photograph each other at a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. In the background is the Washington Monument.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-56.jpg
  • Members of Batala, an all-woman percussion band in Washington, DC, perform during a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-82.jpg
  • Members of Batala, an all-woman percussion band in Washington, DC, perform during a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-81.jpg
  • The AIDS Memorial Quilt on display on the Washington Mall in Washington, DC, before a July 22, 2012, rally to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-78.jpg
  • Members of Batala, an all-woman percussion band in Washington, DC, perform during a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-80.jpg
  • Members of Batala, an all-woman percussion band in Washington, DC, perform during a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-79.jpg
  • Members of Different Drummers were among participants in a march through the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. Different Drummers is a musical group that serves the GLBT Community of Washington, DC.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-76.jpg
  • Participants in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-68.jpg
  • Participants in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-57.jpg
  • The Rev. Jane Schmoetzer, rector of All Saints Episcopal Church in Richland, Washington, speaks at a February 14 2015 rally in Pasco, Washington, that demanded justice for the killing of Antonio Zambrano Montes by three Pasco police officers on February 10. About 700 people participated in the rally and march.
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  • Archpriest Seraphim Bell of the Saint John (Russian) Orthodox Church in Kennewick, Washington, speaks at a February 14 2015 rally in Pasco, Washington, that demanded justice for the killing of Antonio Zambrano Montes by three Pasco police officers on February 10. Beside him is Priest Jesse Philo.
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  • Priest Jesse Philo (left) and Archpriest Seraphim Bell of the Saint John (Russian) Orthodox Church in Kennewick, Washington, participate in a February 14 2015 march in Pasco, Washington, that demanded justice for the killing of Antonio Zambrano Montes by three Pasco police officers on February 10.
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  • Archpriest Seraphim Bell of the Saint John (Russian) Orthodox Church in Kennewick, Washington, speaks at a February 14 2015 rally in Pasco, Washington, that demanded justice for the killing of Antonio Zambrano Montes by three Pasco police officers on February 10. Beside him is Priest Jesse Philo.
    usa-2015-jeffrey-pasco-prayer-walk-1...jpg
  • Several pro-gun activists, including this armed man using a video camera to record the event, showed up for a January 13, 2013, rally in Seattle calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws. The presence of pro-gun activists provoked heated discussions, but none of them shot anyone during the event.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-3...jpg
  • This boy holds a sign amid hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-3...jpg
  • Members of First United Methodist Church of Seattle, including this young girl, hold a banner as they participated in a rally in downtown Seattle calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-2...jpg
  • These members of United Methodist Women were among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-3...jpg
  • Karyn Kuan (left) and Shannon Parks-Beck, with other members of First United Methodist Church of Seattle, participate in a January 13, 2013, demonstration in downtown Seattle calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-2...jpg
  • Karyn Kuan (left) and Shannon Parks-Beck, with other members of First United Methodist Church of Seattle, participate in a January 13, 2013, demonstration in downtown Seattle calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-2...jpg
  • Members of First United Methodist Church of Seattle hold a banner as they joined hundreds of other Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-2...jpg
  • Members of Grandmothers Against Guns were hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-2...jpg
  • Protesters dressed as the grim reaper seen against the backdrop of the Space Needle as hundreds of Seattle residents marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-2...jpg
  • A protester's sign is seen against the backdrop of the Space Needle as hundreds of Seattle residents marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-2...jpg
  • A protester dressed as the grim reaper seen against the backdrop of the Space Needle as hundreds of Seattle residents marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-2...jpg
  • This girl was among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-2...jpg
  • This girl was among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-1...jpg
  • Carrying a sign linking assault weapons with inadequate penis size, this woman was among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-1...jpg
  • These members of "Grandmothers Against Guns" were among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-1...jpg
  • These children were among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-1...jpg
  • Several pro-gun activists, including these men carrying a banner favoring open carry laws, showed up for a January 13, 2013, rally in Seattle calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws. The presence of pro-gun activists provoked heated discussions, but none of them shot anyone during the event.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-1...jpg
  • Janet Crawley joined with other members of First United Methodist Church of Seattle to march from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-1...jpg
  • Members of Central Lutheran Church in Seattle were among hundreds of people who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-1...jpg
  • Hundreds of Seattle residents marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-1...jpg
  • This women was among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-1...jpg
  • These children were among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-1...jpg
  • These women were among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-0...jpg
  • A member of United Methodist Women was among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-0...jpg
  • These women were among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-0...jpg
  • Members of First United Methodist Church of Seattle carry a banner as they joined hundreds of other Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-0...jpg
  • Shannon Parks-Beck holds a sign as she walks with other members of First United Methodist Church of Seattle in a January 13, 2013, demonstration in downtown Seattle calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-0...jpg
  • Denise deGabriele and other members of First United Methodist Church of Seattle were among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Behind deGabriele is the Rev. Sandy Brown, the church's pastor. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-0...jpg
  • Denise deGabriele and other members of First United Methodist Church of Seattle were among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-0...jpg
  • Denise deGabriele and other members of First United Methodist Church of Seattle were among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
    usa-2013-jeffrey-seattle-gun-march-0...jpg
  • A boy holds a sign encouraging testing and treatment for HIV during a march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-97.jpg
  • Wyclef Jean performs with Margaret Cho during a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. Jean is a Haitian singer and rapper. Cho is a U.S. comedian and actress.
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  • Participants--including Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean, right--in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-95.jpg
  • Participants in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-96.jpg
  • Cornel West dances onstage at a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. West is a philosopher and activist.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-91.jpg
  • Wyclef Jean performs during a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. Jean is a Haitian singer and rapper.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-92.jpg
  • Tracy Skinner, aka Sister Loosey of Las Vegas, a member of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, participates in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. The Sisters are a non-profit protest and street performance organization that uses drag and religious imagery to call attention to sexual intolerance and satirize issues of gender and morality.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-88.jpg
  • A participant holds a sign promoting condom use in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-89.jpg
  • The Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-90.jpg
  • Tavis Smiley addresses a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. Smiley is a talk show host and political commentator.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-87.jpg
  • Cheer leaders perform onstage at a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-84.jpg
  • Wearing a red ribbon drawn on her cheek, a woman participates in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-85.jpg
  • Cheerleaders perform during a rally on the Capital Mall before a march through the streets of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally and march took place as more than 20,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-83.jpg
  • Sex workers and their supporters chant slogans as they and other people march through the streets of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-77.jpg
  • Cheer leaders perform in the street during a march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-75.jpg
  • Cheerleaders perform as they and other people march through the streets of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-74.jpg
  • Participants in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-73.jpg
  • Participants in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-71.jpg
  • Participants in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-72.jpg
  • Wyclef Jean performs during a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. Jean is a Haitian singer and rapper.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-67.jpg
  • Wyclef Jean performs during a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. Jean is a Haitian singer and rapper.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-66.jpg
  • Participants in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-64.jpg
  • Participants sing and dance along with music from Wyclef Jean during a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, demanding that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-63.jpg
  • Participants sing and dance along with music from Wyclef Jean during a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, demanding that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-62.jpg
  • Participants in a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-59.jpg
  • A man gives away free condoms at a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-54.jpg
  • Marcia Bennett-Reinert of Snoqualmie, Washington, raises her hands in prayer as she participates in a prayer walk through the streets of Pasco, Washington, that ended with a vigil at the site where Antonio Zambrano Montes was shot and killed by Pasco police on February 10, 2015. The public witness was part of the 2015 Pacific Northwest Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, at which Bennett-Reinert was a lay delegate.
    usa-2015-jeffrey-pasco-prayer-walk-1...jpg
  • A man holds a sign amid hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
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  • A woman holds a sign among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
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  • among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
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  • A member of United Methodist Women was among hundreds of Seattle residents who marched from Westlake Center Park to the Seattle Center on January 13, 2013, calling for stricter regulations of firearms. Sponsored by a network of churches and other groups called "Stand-up Washington," the demonstrators called for a state ban on semi-automatic weapons as well as stricter gun laws.
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  • Wyclef Jean performs during a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. Jean is a Haitian singer and rapper.
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  • Cornel West addresses a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. West is a philosopher and activist.
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  • Clergy participants in a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • A demonstrator at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington, holds a sign supporting the restoration of the Glass-Steagall Act --  the Depression-era law, done away with by President Clinton, that separated investment banks from commercial banks.
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  • A demonstrator at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington, holds a sign supporting the restoration of the Glass-Steagall Act --  the Depression-era law, done away with by President Clinton, that separated investment banks from commercial banks.
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  • A demonstrator at an Occupy Seattle demonstration in Seattle, Washington, holds a sign supporting the restoration of the Glass-Steagall Act --  the Depression-era law, done away with by President Clinton, that separated investment banks from commercial banks.
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  • Seattle, Washington.
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  • Seattle, Washington.
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  • Alice Karanjah (right) immigrated to the United States from Kenya in 2009. She is seen here with her 12-year old daughter Ninah on the balcony of their apartment in Tacoma, Washington, where they were resettled with assistance from Tacoma Community House, a mission institution supported  by United Methodist Women.
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  • Abdi Abdirizak, an immigrant from Nigeria, works in a Concrete Technology Corporation factory in Tacoma, Washington, that manufactures pre-stressed concrete beams. Abdirizak was placed in the job by Tacoma Community House, a mission institution supported  by United Methodist Women.
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  • Hugo Cornelio, an immigrant from Mexico, works in a Concrete Technology Corporation factory in Tacoma, Washington, that manufactures pre-stressed concrete beams. Cornelio was placed in the job by Tacoma Community House, a mission institution supported  by United Methodist Women.
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  • Three year old Andre Cosoi rides a toy horse in front of his home in Tacoma, Washington. Andre's parents came to the United States from Moldova in 2006 with assistance from Lutheran Immigration Services and were helped locally by Tacoma Community House, a mission institution of United  Methodist Women.
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  • David and Daniel Cosoi water the flowers in front of their Tacoma, Washington, home. The Cosoi family came to the United States from Moldova in 2006 with assistance from Lutheran Immigration Services and were helped locally by Tacoma Community House, a mission institution of United  Methodist Women.
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  • Veaceslav Cosoi plays with his 3-year old son Andre in the yard of their Tacoma, Washington, home. The family came to the United States from Moldova in 2006 with assistance from Lutheran Immigration Services and were helped locally by Tacoma Community House, a mission institution of United  Methodist Women. Andre was born in the U.S.
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  • Andre Cosoi, a 3-year old son of immigrants from Moldova, contemplates climbing a tree in the yard of his Tacoma, Washington, home. His family came to the United States in 2006 with assistance from Lutheran Immigration Services and were helped locally by Tacoma Community House, a mission institution of United  Methodist Women.
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  • Anna Cosoi, a 5-year old immigrant from Moldova, rides her bike in the front yard of her Tacoma, Washington, home, as her parents Veaceslav and Larisa Cosoi, look on. The family came to the United States in 2006 with assistance from Lutheran Immigration Services and were helped locally by Tacoma Community House, a mission institution of United  Methodist Women.
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  • Larisa Cosoi, an immigrant from Moldova, helps her daughter Anna learn to ride a bike in the front yard of their Tacoma, Washington, home. The family came to the United States in 2006 with assistance from Lutheran Immigration Services and were helped locally by Tacoma Community House, a mission institution of United  Methodist Women.
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  • Larisa and Veaceslav Cosoi, immigrants from Moldova, in the front yard of their Tacoma, Washington, house, with their children Anna, Daniel, Andre (in front) and David. The family came to the United States in 2006 with assistance from Lutheran Immigration Services and were helped locally by Tacoma Community House, a mission institution of United  Methodist Women.
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  • Valeriy Akimenko, an immigrant from Ukraine, works recycling stuffed animals at a Savers recycling center in Fife, Washington. Akimenko was placed in the job by the Tacoma Community House.
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  • Valeriy Akimenko, an immigrant from Ukraine, works recycling stuffed animals at a Savers recycling center in Fife, Washington. Akimenko was placed in the job by the Tacoma Community House.
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