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  • Larren Jo "LJ" Bacilio (left), a teacher in the Alternative Learning System of the Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation (KKFI), raises a fist with his students at the end of a class in the Tondo neighborhood of Manila, Philippines. <br />
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KKFI is supported by United Methodist Women.
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  • Larren Jo "LJ" Bacilio (right), a teacher in the Alternative Learning System of the Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation (KKFI), raises a fist with his students at the end of a class in the Tondo neighborhood of Manila, Philippines. <br />
<br />
KKFI is supported by United Methodist Women.
    philippines-2018-jeffrey-kkfi-190.JPG
  • Students in the Catholic Church-sponsored St. Mary's Primary School in Yambio, South Sudan, engage in a fist bump with a visiting photographer.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-B367.jpg
  • A woman raises her fist while participating in a march protesting environmental destruction in Honduras.
    honduras-2003-jeffrey-08.jpg
  • An indigenous woman raises a clenched fist during a demonstration in Koronadal City, on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. Many of the indigenous participating in the demonstration are displaced, having been chased out of their rural villages by paramilitary squads.
    philippines-2016-jeffrey-indigenous-...jpg
  • A woman raises her clenched fist as she joins protests the Philippines government's response to Typhoon Haiyan. She was one of more than 5,000 protestors who took to the streets of Tacloban, in the southern Philippines, on the eve of the one-year commemoration of the devastating storm. Known locally as Typhoon Yolanda, the storm killed more than 7,000 people dead and millions displaced.
    philippines-2014-jeffrey-typhoon-334.jpg
  • Dora Nilde Andrade da Silva (left) fist bumps Joelson Souza da Costa, 12, during a tutoring program sponsored by the Catholic Church in Atalaia do Norte in Brazil's Amazon region. The program helps kids keep up with their school work. Andrade is a volunteer.<br />
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Written parental consent obtained.
    brazil-2019-jeffrey-atalaia-A193.jpg
  • People raise their fists and shout in front of the presidential palace in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, which is protected by riot police. They were participating in a march protesting environmental destruction in Honduras.
    honduras-2003-jeffrey-09.jpg
  • 5 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Climate activists raise their fists into the air as they rally on George's Square in Glasgow. Under a 'call to #UprootTheSystem', Fridays for Future mobilized tens of thousands of people from all walks of life in a climate strike in Glasgow on 5 November - Youth and Public Empowerment Day at COP26 - 'seeking to address ecological and social crises at their roots by placing most affected people and areas at the center of the struggle and struggling for a society that places people and planet over profit.' Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20211105_AH2_538...jpg
  • Children sing during the morning assembly at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-A212.jpg
  • A participant in a march and rally celebrating International Women's Day in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-women-016.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
  • A woman gestures during a demonstration by sex workers and their allies during the 2018 International AIDS Conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
    netherlands-2018-jeffrey-iac-B100.jpg
  • Methche Bayan moves her arms as she sings during worship at Knox United Methodist Church in Manila, Philippines. The service is part of a weekday program where the church opens up to poor people in the neighborhood, offering showers, food, fellowship, and an opportunity to worship together.
    philippines-2018-jeffrey-C84.jpg
  • A boy participates in recreational activities sponsored by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban, South Sudan. The camp is one of four in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. The recreational program is one of several psycho-social activities that JRS carries out in the camp.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara supports the work of JRS in the Maban camps.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D380.JPG
  • Eighteen-year old Gessamie Balagulan signs up small scale miners who formed an association on June 5, 2012, to fight back against plans to displace them by the Philippine Mining Development Corporation, a front company for foreign mining companies that seeks to install a large-scale open pit gold mine in the Diwalwal area on the Philippines' southern island of Mindanao. Balagulan's family operates a small gold mine in the area, also known as Mt. Diwata. The small miners were given notice to evacuate the area by June 5 or risk being forcibly removed by the military. They have defiantly refused to leave, and formed a formal association to demand respect for their rights in the Philippines courts..
    philippines-2012-jeffrey-diwalwal-30.jpg
  • Daylien Elejorde leads a June 4, 2012, rally of small-scale miners in a protest outside the Mt. Diwata offices of the Philippine Mining Development Corporation, a front company for foreign mining companies that seeks to install a large-scale open pit gold mine in the Diwalwal area on the Philippines' southern island of Mindanao. Elejorde, a 43-year old Catholic catechist, operates with her family a small gold mine in the area, also known as Mt. Diwata. She and the other small miners were given a notice to evacuate the area by June 5 or risk being forcibly removed by the military. They have defiantly refused to leave. .
    philippines-2012-jeffrey-diwalwal-04.jpg
  • Eighteen-year old Gessamie Balagulan speaks to a June 4, 2012, rally of small-scale miners in a protest outside the Mt. Diwata offices of the Philippine Mining Development Corporation, a front company for foreign mining companies that seeks to install a large-scale open pit gold mine in the Diwalwal area on the Philippines' southern island of Mindanao. Balagulan's family operates a small gold mine in the area, also known as Mt. Diwata. They and other small miners were given a notice to evacuate the area by June 5 or risk being forcibly removed by the military. They have defiantly refused to leave. .
    philippines-2012-jeffrey-diwalwal-02.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.
    mexico-2008-jeffrey-AIDS-conference-...jpg
  • A Baptist pastor preaches to earthquake survivors huddled in tents and makeshift shelters in a park in the Nerette area of Petionville, Haiti. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-181.jpg
  • Demonstrators sing and chant as they march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1820.JPG
  • 16 June 2017, Nairobi, Kenya: Children from the Joseph Kangethe School, a public school for muslim and christian children of ages 2-13, participate in the commemoration of the Day of the African Child 2017, in Nairobi. On 16 June, more than 500 people gathered to commemorate the Day of the African Child in Nairobi, Kenya, and to speak up publicly for the rights of children and adolescents living with HIV. Religious leaders from a range of different faith communities and traditions led a march through the streets of Nairobi, from the All Saints Cathedral to Ufungamano House, accompanied by hundreds of youth and young children from local faith-sponsored schools, after which a ceremony was held where the religious leaders committed publicly to work for children's rights to HIV testing, access to treatment, and freedom from stigma and discrimination, to make sure that those who are in need of treatment are also able to stay on treatment. The day was organized by the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Advocay Alliance together with Inerela+ Kenya, with contributions from a range of other partners. At end of the ceremony, the WCC-EAA launched a global Call to Action entitled "Act now for children and adolescents living with HIV", which was signed by the range of religious leaders.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170616_AHP_316...jpg
  • Children play a game using their hands, small stones, and lines they draw in the dust in Riimenze, South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-riimenze-A6...jpg
  • Children play a game using their hands, small stones, and lines they draw in the dust in Riimenze, South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-riimenze-A6...jpg
  • Girls sing and wave their arms during morning assembly at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-B039.jpg
  • A boy raises his arm in class at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-A323.jpg
  • 15 September 2021, Berlin, Germany: An international symposium on Social Justice in a Digital Age is held in Berlin, Germany. Co-organised by the World Council of Churches and World Association for Christian Communication, the event brings together research, experiences from different regions and marginalized communities, expert input on economic and political trends, and ethical and theological reflection as a contribution to the WCC 11th Assembly in September 2022. Here, a video animation on the topic of 'Vision for the future'.
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  • Members of Summer of Sisterhood, a musical group from the Westside Community House in Cleveland, Ohio, perform at the United Methodist Women's Assembly during an April 26, 2014 worship service at the Kentucky International Convention Center in Louisville, Kentucky.
    usa-2014-jeffrey-umw-assembly-314.jpg
  • A woman participates in a February 14 2015 march in Pasco, Washington, demanding 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.
    usa-2015-jeffrey-pasco-prayer-walk-3...jpg
  • A woman participates in a February 14 2015 march in Pasco, Washington, demanding 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.
    usa-2015-jeffrey-pasco-prayer-walk-3...jpg
  • A woman participates in a February 14 2015 march in Pasco, Washington, demanding 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.
    usa-2015-jeffrey-pasco-prayer-walk-3...jpg
  • 9 December 2017, Oslo, Norway: Some 22 "Hibakusha", survivors from the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, joined Norwegian representatives the mayor of Oslo, principal of Oslo University, and the head of the Oslo Museum of National History for an event themed "Seeds for Peace" in the Oslo Botanical Garden. As a token of hope, together they planted seeds, as part of the Nobel Peace Prize celebrations in Oslo on 9-10 December. Oslo hosts the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony on 9-10 December 2017. The prize in 2017 goes to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), for "its work to draw attention to the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons and for its ground-breaking efforts to achieve a treaty-based prohibition of such weapons". Masakazu Saito is a 94 year-old survivor of an atomic bombing. "I was told by the doctors 27 seven times that I will not survive," he says, bearing a crack in his skull from the time the bomb fell. Since then, he has started an organization called "Iwato Prefectural A-bomb Sufferers Association". "In a world where with today's technology, two bombs can kill the entire population of the Earth, killing women and men, adults and children: we cannot have this. Peace. No war." he says.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20171209_AHP_196...jpg
  • Clergy pray outside the fence surrounding the Federal Detention Center in Seatac, Washington, during a June 24 prayer vigil in support of immigrant parents inside the prison who've been separated from their children. The vigil was sponsored by the United Methodist Church.
    usa-washington-2018-jeffrey-immigrat...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
  • A demonstrator speaks out against gun violence during the March For Our Lives in San Francisco, March 24, 2018.
    usa-california-2018-jeffrey-gun-marc...JPG
  • 16 June 2017, Nairobi, Kenya: On 16 June, more than 500 people gathered to commemorate the Day of the African Child in Nairobi, Kenya, and to speak up publicly for the rights of children and adolescents living with HIV. Religious leaders from a range of different faith communities and traditions led a march through the streets of Nairobi, from the All Saints Cathedral to Ufungamano House, accompanied by hundreds of youth and young children from local faith-sponsored schools, after which a ceremony was held where the religious leaders committed publicly to work for children's rights to HIV testing, access to treatment, and freedom from stigma and discrimination, to make sure that those who are in need of treatment are also able to stay on treatment. The day was organized by the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Advocay Alliance together with Inerela+ Kenya, with contributions from a range of other partners. At end of the ceremony, the WCC-EAA launched a global Call to Action entitled "Act now for children and adolescents living with HIV", which was signed by the range of religious leaders.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170616_AHP_338...jpg
  • A participant in a march and rally celebrating International Women's Day in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-women-032.jpg
  • A participant in a march and rally celebrating International Women's Day in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-women-031.jpg
  • A participant in a march and rally celebrating International Women's Day in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-women-020.jpg
  • A participant in a march and rally celebrating International Women's Day in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-women-015.jpg
  • Students from the Isabella Thoburn College, a women's college in Lucknow, India, carry out a popular education program in the Nishatganj slum in Lucknow.
    india-2019-jeffrey-itc-village-199.jpg
  • Taking to the streets to protest against stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV and AIDS, Vijayalakshmi is an HIV-positive woman who is a member of the Hope Arpana Positive People Effective Network in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. (See Special Instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-275.jpg
  • Women in the Rangoon Street neighborhood of Chennai, India, march through the narrow streets near their homes to help educate their neighbors about HIV and AIDS.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-100.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
  • Participants in a July 22, 2014, march demanding an end to stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV, held during the the 20th International AIDS Conference in Melbourne, Australia. The march concluded with a candlelight vigil in which participants remembered all who have died of HIV and AIDS-related causes.
    australia-2014-jeffrey-aids-conferen...jpg
  • Methche Bayan raises her arm as she sings during worship at Knox United Methodist Church in Manila, Philippines. The service is part of a weekday program where the church opens up to poor people in the neighborhood, offering showers, food, fellowship, and an opportunity to worship together.
    philippines-2018-jeffrey-C94.jpg
  • Methche Bayan moves her arms as she sings during worship at Knox United Methodist Church in Manila, Philippines. The service is part of a weekday program where the church opens up to poor people in the neighborhood, offering showers, food, fellowship, and an opportunity to worship together.
    philippines-2018-jeffrey-C83.jpg
  • A boy participates in recreational activities sponsored by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban, South Sudan. The camp is one of four in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. The recreational program is one of several psycho-social activities that JRS carries out in the camp.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara supports the work of JRS in the Maban camps.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D367.JPG
  • A girl participates in recreational activities sponsored by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban, South Sudan. The camp is one of four in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. The recreational program is one of several psycho-social activities that JRS carries out in the camp.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara supports the work of JRS in the Maban camps.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D343.JPG
  • A girl participates in recreational activities sponsored by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban, South Sudan. The camp is one of four in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. The recreational program is one of several psycho-social activities that JRS carries out in the camp.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara supports the work of JRS in the Maban camps.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D294.JPG
  • A girl participates in recreational activities sponsored by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban, South Sudan. The camp is one of four in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. The recreational program is one of several psycho-social activities that JRS carries out in the camp.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara supports the work of JRS in the Maban camps.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D304.JPG
  • A boy participates in recreational activities sponsored by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban, South Sudan. The camp is one of four in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. The recreational program is one of several psycho-social activities that JRS carries out in the camp.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara supports the work of JRS in the Maban camps.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-C103.JPG
  • A boy participates in recreational activities sponsored by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban, South Sudan. The camp is one of four in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. The recreational program is one of several psycho-social activities that JRS carries out in the camp.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara supports the work of JRS in the Maban camps.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-C096.JPG
  • Children participate in recreational activities sponsored by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban, South Sudan. The camp is one of four in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. The recreational program is one of several psycho-social activities that JRS carries out in the camp.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara supports the work of JRS in the Maban camps.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-C079.JPG
  • Holy Spirit Sister Evelyn Jose participates in a Valentine's Day protest in Manila on February 14, 2019. The Catholic nun joined hundreds of other rights activists in calling for an end to all violence, especially violence against women and the extrajudicial killings of suspected drug users that have plagued the Philippines since the election of President Rodrigo Duterte.
    philippines-2019-jeffrey-valentinesd...jpg
  • Adam Shaw, a United Methodist mission intern, talks with small scale miners who formed an association on June 5, 2012, to fight back against plans to displace them by the Philippine Mining Development Corporation, a front company for foreign mining companies that seeks to install a large-scale open pit gold mine in the Diwalwal area on the Philippines' southern island of Mindanao. Balagulan's family operates a small gold mine in the area, also known as Mt. Diwata. The small miners were given notice to evacuate the area by June 5 or risk being forcibly removed by the military. They have defiantly refused to leave, and formed a formal association to demand respect for their rights in the Philippines courts. Shaw is assigned to work with INPEACE-Initiatives for Peace in Mindanao..
    philippines-2012-jeffrey-diwalwal-33.jpg
  • Eighteen-year old Gessamie Balagulan signs up small scale miners who formed an association on June 5, 2012, to fight back against plans to displace them by the Philippine Mining Development Corporation, a front company for foreign mining companies that seeks to install a large-scale open pit gold mine in the Diwalwal area on the Philippines' southern island of Mindanao. Balagulan's family operates a small gold mine in the area, also known as Mt. Diwata. The small miners were given notice to evacuate the area by June 5 or risk being forcibly removed by the military. They have defiantly refused to leave, and formed a formal association to demand respect for their rights in the Philippines courts..
    philippines-2012-jeffrey-diwalwal-32.jpg
  • Daylien Elejorde leads a June 4, 2012, rally of small-scale miners in a protest outside the Mt. Diwata offices of the Philippine Mining Development Corporation, a front company for foreign mining companies that seeks to install a large-scale open pit gold mine in the Diwalwal area on the Philippines' southern island of Mindanao. Elejorde, a 43-year old Catholic catechist, operates with her family a small gold mine in the area, also known as Mt. Diwata. She and the other small miners were given a notice to evacuate the area by June 5 or risk being forcibly removed by the military. They have defiantly refused to leave. .
    philippines-2012-jeffrey-diwalwal-06.jpg
  • Daylien Elejorde leads a June 4, 2012, rally of small-scale miners in a protest outside the Mt. Diwata offices of the Philippine Mining Development Corporation, a front company for foreign mining companies that seeks to install a large-scale open pit gold mine in the Diwalwal area on the Philippines' southern island of Mindanao. Elejorde, a 43-year old Catholic catechist, operates with her family a small gold mine in the area, also known as Mt. Diwata. She and the other small miners were given a notice to evacuate the area by June 5 or risk being forcibly removed by the military. They have defiantly refused to leave. .
    philippines-2012-jeffrey-diwalwal-05.jpg
  • Daylien Elejorde leads a June 4, 2012, rally of small-scale miners in a protest outside the Mt. Diwata offices of the Philippine Mining Development Corporation, a front company for foreign mining companies that seeks to install a large-scale open pit gold mine in the Diwalwal area on the Philippines' southern island of Mindanao. Elejorde, a 43-year old Catholic catechist, operates with her family a small gold mine in the area, also known as Mt. Diwata. She and the other small miners were given a notice to evacuate the area by June 5 or risk being forcibly removed by the military. They have defiantly refused to leave. .
    philippines-2012-jeffrey-diwalwal-03.jpg
  • Health workers from Africa march at the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City, demanding greater attention to the global shortage of health workers to deal with the AIDS pandemic. .
    mexico-2008-jeffrey-AIDS-conference-...jpg
  • Free trade agreements have been resisted by many activists in the Third World. Here a group of protestors speaks out against the Central American Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA) during a 2003 demonstration in Tegucigalpa.
    honduras-2003-jeffrey-07.jpg
  • Christian rap artist Lecrae Moore sings in Port-au-Prince. Just before the one-year anniversary of the January 2010 earthquake that ravaged Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Franklin Graham, the conservative U.S. evangelical leader, preached to a rally at the national soccer stadium. Before Graham appeared, Christian rapper Lecrae Moore sang to the crowd..
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-395.jpg
  • Indonesian domestic workers in Hong Kong dance as they gather in a public park on Sunday, their only day off. Much of the dancing is in support of One Billion Rising, a global campaign against violence against women. Some 370,000 foreign domestic workers live in Hong Kong, about five percent of the population. Most are women from the Philippines and Indonesia.
    hong-kong-2018-jeffrey-E228.jpg
  • Demonstrators sing and chant as they march through the streets of Durban, South Africa, demanding better funding for HIV and AIDS treatment around the world. The demonstration took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1819.JPG
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, shouts as she walks with musicians and Buddhist monks and nuns to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-101.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, shouts as she walks with musicians and Buddhist monks and nuns to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-099.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, shouts as she walks with musicians and Buddhist monks and nuns to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-100.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, shouts as she walks with musicians and Buddhist monks and nuns to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-097.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, shouts as she walks with musicians and Buddhist monks and nuns to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-096.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, shouts as she walks with musicians and Buddhist monks and nuns to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-095.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, shouts as she walks with Buddhist monks and nuns to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-094.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, shouts as she walks with Buddhist monks and nuns to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-093.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, shouts as she walks with Buddhist monks and nuns to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-092.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, shouts as she walks with Buddhist monks and nuns to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-091.jpg
  • Children traumatized by war enjoy a trip to an amusement park in Gaza City. The outing was sponsored by the Al Ahli Arab Hospital, a member of the ACT Alliance, and financed by the Pontifical Mission for Palestine and Misereor.
    palestine-2015-jeffrey-gaza-016.jpg
  • Children traumatized by war enjoy a trip to an amusement park in Gaza City. The outing was sponsored by the Al Ahli Arab Hospital, a member of the ACT Alliance, and financed by the Pontifical Mission for Palestine and Misereor.
    palestine-2015-jeffrey-gaza-106.jpg
  • Children traumatized by war enjoy a trip to an amusement park in Gaza City. The outing was sponsored by the Al Ahli Arab Hospital, a member of the ACT Alliance, and financed by the Pontifical Mission for Palestine and Misereor.
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  • Eliesio Marubo, an indigenous lawyer and adviser to indigenous members of the local town council, speaks during a protest by indigenous people in Atalaia do Norte in Brazil's Amazon region on March 27, 2019. They were protesting a central government plan to turn control of health care over to municipalities, in effect destroying a federal program of indigenous health care. Indian rights activists are worried that the government of President Jair Bolsonaro is reducing or eliminating protections for the country's indigenous people.
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  • 9 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Two days after a lorry was driven into a store in central Stockholm, killing at least four people and injuring many more, a peaceful demonstration for love was held at Sergels torg in central Stockholm, to commemorate the victims of violence, and to join hands for a non-violent future.
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  • 25 November 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: "Stop deporting people to a country that isn't safe", was the message as hundreds of people from all walks of life gathered at Medborgarplatsen in central Stockholm, to highlight Sweden's Refugee Day, and the way Swedish authorities keep persisting in deporting young people to Afghanistan. The event marked two years since November 2015, when Swedish government officials took a turn towards stricter policies for granting refugee status to asylum seekers, and so a range of civil society organizations, including faith-based organizations, now take a stand for more humane refugee policies. Here, one of the participants taking a stand for amnesty to be given to asylum seekers from Afghanistan.
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  • 9 December 2017, Oslo, Norway: Some 22 "Hibakusha", survivors from the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, joined Norwegian representatives the mayor of Oslo, principal of Oslo University, and the head of the Oslo Museum of National History for an event themed "Seeds for Peace" in the Oslo Botanical Garden. As a token of hope, together they planted seeds, as part of the Nobel Peace Prize celebrations in Oslo on 9-10 December. Oslo hosts the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony on 9-10 December 2017. The prize in 2017 goes to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), for "its work to draw attention to the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons and for its ground-breaking efforts to achieve a treaty-based prohibition of such weapons". Masakazu Saito is a 94 year-old survivor of an atomic bombing. "I was told by the doctors 27 seven times that I will not survive," he says, bearing a crack in his skull from the time the bomb fell. Since then, he has started an organization called "Iwato Prefectural A-bomb Sufferers Association". "In a world where with today's technology, two bombs can kill the entire population of the Earth, killing women and men, adults and children: we cannot have this. Peace. No war." he says.
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  • 9 December 2017, Oslo, Norway: Some 22 "Hibakusha", survivors from the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, joined Norwegian representatives the mayor of Oslo, principal of Oslo University, and the head of the Oslo Museum of National History for an event themed "Seeds for Peace" in the Oslo Botanical Garden. As a token of hope, together they planted seeds, as part of the Nobel Peace Prize celebrations in Oslo on 9-10 December. Oslo hosts the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony on 9-10 December 2017. The prize in 2017 goes to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), for "its work to draw attention to the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons and for its ground-breaking efforts to achieve a treaty-based prohibition of such weapons". Masakazu Saito is a 94 year-old survivor of an atomic bombing. "I was told by the doctors 27 seven times that I will not survive," he says, bearing a crack in his skull from the time the bomb fell. Since then, he has started an organization called "Iwato Prefectural A-bomb Sufferers Association". "In a world where with today's technology, two bombs can kill the entire population of the Earth, killing women and men, adults and children: we cannot have this. Peace. No war." he says.
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  • Isiah Wagoner leads a June 3, 2020, Black Lives Matter protest through a residential section of Eugene, Oregon. Participants were protesting the murder of George Floyd and other African-Americans by police.
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  • A demonstrator prepares to hurtle a smoking tear gas canister back at police during November 27, 2012, protests in Cairo's Tahrir Square. The protestors were upset by Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi's November 22nd decision to assume sweeping new powers.
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  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, shouts as she walks with musicians and Buddhist monks and nuns to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
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  • A boy makes fists as he sings in class at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • A boy makes fists as he sings in class at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • Indigenous people raise clenched fists during a demonstration in Koronadal City, on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. Many of the indigenous are displaced, having been chased out of their rural villages by paramilitary squads.
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  • Maya Ixil people raise their fists during a political rally in Nebaj, Quiche, Guatemala
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  • Crowds cheered and raised clenched fists as the FMLN was announced as the election winner in the general elections in El Salvador, 2009.
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  • Women in the Rangoon Street neighborhood of Chennai, India, march through the narrow streets near their homes to help educate their neighbors about HIV and AIDS.
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  • Jazel Resurreccion Lustre, a teacher with the Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation (KKFI), leads children in singing in a KKFI-sponsored preschool in Pulilan, a village in Bulacan, Philippines.<br />
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KKFI is supported by United Methodist Women, which also provided a scholarship for Resurreccion's university studies.
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  • Students sing during morning assembly at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • Students recite a poem about the rights of girls to have an education, during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students recite a poem about the rights of girls to have an education, during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students recite a poem about the rights of girls to have an education, during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students recite a poem about the rights of girls to have an education, during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students recite a poem about the rights of girls to have an education, during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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