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  • Students argue the merits of the judges' decision following a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
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  • Students observe a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C229.jpg
  • Students observe a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C228.JPG
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C222.jpg
  • Students observe a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C221.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C214.JPG
  • A student participates in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C212.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C205.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C204.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C203.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C199.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C196.jpg
  • Students cheer during a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C194.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C193.jpg
  • Students cheer during a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C189.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C187.jpg
  • Student judges vote during a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C224.jpg
  • Students cheer during a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C227.jpg
  • A student participates in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C219.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C216.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C202.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C201.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C200.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C197.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C192.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C191.jpg
  • Students participate in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-C188.jpg
  • The Rev. Adam Hamilton, senior pastor of Church of the Resurrection in Kansas, speaks during the debate on a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen denominational policies about homosexuality. The vote came on the last day of a Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
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  • Kimberly Woods, a delegate from the Illinois-Great Rivers Conference, prays on February 26, 2019, before a debate over church policies on sexuality during the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
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  • Gay rights activists make their feelings known before a key vote on church policies about homosexuality on February 26, 2019, during the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • A woman embraces fellow delegate Jeffrey "J.J." Warren of the Upper New York Conference after Warren spoke in favor of full inclusion for LGBTQI persons in the life of The United Methodist Church during the 2019 United Methodist General Conference in St. Louis, receiving an emotional response from delegates and observers. The special conference was called in an attempt to help the denomination deal with its longstanding differences over sexuality. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS..
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  • Following a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen church policies about homosexuality, Bishop Karen Oliveto speaks to delegates who in protest formed a large circle in the center of the plenary floor. The action came on the last day of a Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-G...jpg
  • In Nogales, Arizona, part of the border wall constructed by the U.S. government along the U.S. border with Mexico. Local residents and critics of the wall claim it has little effect on illegal immigration, yet financially benefits companies involved in its construction. Also seen is an observation tower used by government agents to monitor the border.
    usa-2009-arizona-border-26.jpg
  • Near Nogales, Arizona, part of the border wall constructed by the U.S. government along the U.S. border with Mexico. Local residents and critics of the wall claim it has little effect on illegal immigration, yet financially benefits companies involved in its construction.
    usa-2009-arizona-border-23.jpg
  • A weary delegate stares at her voting device as she contemplates a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen denominational policies about homosexuality. The vote came on the last day of a Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • Gay rights activists make their feelings known before a key vote on church policies about homosexuality on February 26, 2019, during the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • Delegate Shayla Jordan receives hugs after speaking in support of the One Church Plan during the 2019 United Methodist General Conference in St. Louis. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
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  • Delegate Shayla Jordan (at microphone) speaks in support of the One Church Plan during the 2019 United Methodist General Conference in St. Louis. She is surrounded by other delegates. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • United Methodist bishops and delegates gather together to pray at the front of the stage before a key vote on church policies about homosexuality on February 26, 2019, during the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • Delegates gather together to pray at the front of the stage before a key vote on church policies about homosexuality on February 26, 2019, during the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • United Methodist Bishop Robert Hoshibata meets with protestors upset about a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen church policies against homosexuality. Activists protested in the entry of the St. Louis convention center that hosted the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Several protestors were removed by police, but no arrests were reported. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • Following a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen church policies about homosexuality, delegate Ian Urriola from New York State speaks to other delegates who in protest formed a large circle in the center of the plenary floor. The action came on the last day of a Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • Following a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen church policies about homosexuality, Bishop Karen Oliveto speaks to delegates who in protest formed a large circle in the center of the plenary floor. The action came on the last day of a Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • A St. Louis police officer prevents gay rights protesters from entering a turnstile barricade in the Dome at America's Center in St. Louis, site of the 2019 United Methodist General Conference, where delegates passed legislation that strengthens the church’s rules against same-sex marriage and gay clergy. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • Following a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen church policies about homosexuality, delegate Ian Urriola from New York State speaks to other delegates who in protest formed a large circle in the center of the plenary floor. The action came on the last day of a Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • Following a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen church policies about homosexuality, several dozen delegates formed a large circle in protest in the center of the plenary floor. The action came on the last day of a Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • A delegate stares at her voting device as she contemplates a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen denominational policies about homosexuality. The vote came on the last day of a Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • Following a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen church policies against homosexuality, police prevent the Rev. Elizabeth Tay McVicker from entering the St. Louis convention center that hosted the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. McVicker and several other protestors were removed by police, but no arrests were reported. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • Following a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen church policies against homosexuality, a St. Louis Police officer pushes back a protestor to prevent him from entering the St. Louis convention center that hosted the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Several protestors were removed by police, but no arrests were reported. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • Delegates use electronic devices to cast votes during a discussion of church policies on sexuality on February 25, 2019, during the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
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  • Spectators observe a discussion of church policies on sexuality on February 25, 2019, during the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-M...jpg
  • United Methodist Bishop Robert Hoshibata meets with protestors upset about a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen church policies against homosexuality. Activists protested in the entry of the St. Louis convention center that hosted the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Several protestors were removed by police, but no arrests were reported. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-G...jpg
  • Bishop Cynthia Fierro Harvey observes the results from a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen The United Methodist Church's policies against homosexuality. The vote came on the last day of the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church. Delegates approved the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-G...jpg
  • Following a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen church policies against homosexuality, activists protested in the entry of the St. Louis convention center that hosted the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Several protestors were removed by police, but no arrests were reported. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-G...jpg
  • Following a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen church policies about homosexuality, Bishop Karen Oliveto speaks to delegates who in protest formed a large circle in the center of the plenary floor. The action came on the last day of a Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-G...jpg
  • Following a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen church policies against homosexuality, police prevent the Rev. Elizabeth Tay McVicker from entering the St. Louis convention center that hosted the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. McVicker and several other protestors were removed by police, but no arrests were reported. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-G...jpg
  • Delegate Shayla Jordan (at microphone) speaks in support of the One Church Plan during the 2019 United Methodist General Conference in St. Louis. She is surrounded by other delegates. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-G...jpg
  • Following a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen church policies against homosexuality, police prevent a protestor from entering the St. Louis convention center that hosted the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Several protestors were removed by police, but no arrests were reported. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-G...jpg
  • United Methodist bishops and delegates gather together to pray at the front of the stage before a key vote on church policies about homosexuality on February 26, 2019, during the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-G...jpg
  • Bishop Gregory Palmer reviews the results of a key vote on church policies about homosexuality on February 26, 2019, during the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. The vote, which failed, would have substituted the One Church Plan for the Traditional Plan. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-G...jpg
  • Following the announcement of a Judicial Council ruling that found several parts of the Traditional Plan unconstitutional, church officials confer during a pause in the February 26, 2019, plenary session of the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-G...jpg
  • Near Nogales, Arizona, a migrant sneaks along a section of the border wall constructed by the U.S. government along the U.S. border with Mexico. Local residents and critics of the wall claim it has little effect on illegal immigration, yet financially benefits companies involved in its construction.
    usa-2009-arizona-border-30.jpg
  • Near Nogales, Arizona, a migrant sneaks along a section of the border wall constructed by the U.S. government along the U.S. border with Mexico. Local residents and critics of the wall claim it has little effect on illegal immigration, yet financially benefits companies involved in its construction.
    usa-2009-arizona-border-31.jpg
  • Near Nogales, Arizona, a migrant sneaks along a section of the border wall constructed by the U.S. government along the U.S. border with Mexico. Local residents and critics of the wall claim it has little effect on illegal immigration, yet financially benefits companies involved in its construction.
    usa-2009-arizona-border-29.jpg
  • Near Nogales, Arizona, part of the border wall constructed by the U.S. government along the U.S. border with Mexico. Local residents and critics of the wall claim it has little effect on illegal immigration, yet financially benefits companies involved in its construction.
    usa-2009-arizona-border-28.jpg
  • Part of the border wall constructed by the U.S. government along the U.S. border with Mexico. Seen from the U.S. side of the wall is part of the Mexican city of Nogales, Sonora. Local residents and critics of the wall claim it has little effect on illegal immigration, yet financially benefits companies involved in its construction.
    usa-2009-arizona-border-27.jpg
  • In Nogales, Arizona, part of the border wall constructed by the U.S. government along the U.S. border with Mexico. Local residents and critics of the wall claim it has little effect on illegal immigration, yet financially benefits companies involved in its construction. Also seen is an observation tower used by government agents to monitor the border.
    usa-2009-arizona-border-25.jpg
  • Near Nogales, Arizona, part of the border wall constructed by the U.S. government along the U.S. border with Mexico. Local residents and critics of the wall claim it has little effect on illegal immigration, yet financially benefits companies involved in its construction.
    usa-2009-arizona-border-22.jpg
  • Near Nogales, Arizona, part of the border wall constructed by the U.S. government along the U.S. border with Mexico. Local residents and critics of the wall claim it has little effect on illegal immigration, yet financially benefits companies involved in its construction.
    usa-2009-arizona-border-24.jpg
  • A delegate holds her voting device aloft as she contemplates a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen denominational policies about homosexuality. The vote came on the last day of a Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • Following a February 26, 2019, vote to strengthen church policies about homosexuality, the Rev. Becca Girrell (right), a delegate from the New England Annual Conference, and others formed a large circle in protest in the center of the plenary floor. The action came on the last day of a Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, which strengthens penalties for LGBTQIA clergy and prohibits same sex weddings. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-Z...jpg
  • Delegate Mickey Wilson of Florida uses an electronic device to cast a vote during a discussion of church policies on sexuality on February 25, 2019, during the Special Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, held in St. Louis, Missouri. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UMNS.
    usa-2019-jeffrey-generalconference-M...jpg
  • Bishop Janice Huie presides over a May 2 debate on denominational restructure at the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • One delegate uses a camera phone to capture a video of another delegate speaking during a May 2 debate on denominational restructure at the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Florida.
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  • Women bishops pray over Bishop Hope Morgan Ward during a recess in the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. Ward presided over an emotional debate on proposed Rule 44, which would place deliberations over sensitive issues into small discussion groups. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
    usa-2016-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • Individuals from the region living with or affected by HIV stand on the stage during the July 20, 2014, opening of the 20th International AIDS Conference in Melbourne, Australia. They were a reminder that the voices of those living with the virus must be heard in debates about science and policy.
    australia-2014-jeffrey-aids-conferen...jpg
  • Individuals from the region living with or affected by HIV stand on the stage during the July 20, 2014, opening of the 20th International AIDS Conference in Melbourne, Australia. They were a reminder that the voices of those living with the virus must be heard in debates about science and policy.
    australia-2014-jeffrey-aids-conferen...jpg
  • Individuals from the region living with or affected by HIV stand on the stage during the July 20, 2014, opening of the 20th International AIDS Conference in Melbourne, Australia. They were a reminder that the voices of those living with the virus must be heard in debates about science and policy.
    australia-2014-jeffrey-aids-conferen...jpg