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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 21: Massive protests on the Mall on Donald Trump's first day in office. The Women's March on Washington drew hundred's of thousands of people, and inspired similar protests worldwide.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 21: Massive protests on the Mall on Donald Trump's first day in office. The Women's March on Washington drew hundred's of thousands of people, and inspired similar protests worldwide.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
    WomensMOW-15698.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 21: Massive protests on the Mall on Donald Trump's first day in office. The Women's March on Washington drew hundred's of thousands of people, and inspired similar protests worldwide.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 21: Massive protests on the Mall on Donald Trump's first day in office. The Women's March on Washington drew hundred's of thousands of people, and inspired similar protests worldwide.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 21: Massive protests on the Mall on Donald Trump's first day in office. The Women's March on Washington drew hundred's of thousands of people, and inspired similar protests worldwide.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
    WomensMOW-15734.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 21: Massive protests on the Mall on Donald Trump's first day in office. The Women's March on Washington drew hundred's of thousands of people, and inspired similar protests worldwide.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 21: Massive protests on the Mall on Donald Trump's first day in office. The Women's March on Washington drew hundred's of thousands of people, and inspired similar protests worldwide.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
    WomensMOW-15711.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 21: Massive protests on the Mall on Donald Trump's first day in office. The Women's March on Washington drew hundred's of thousands of people, and inspired similar protests worldwide.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
    WomensMOW-15705.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 21: Massive protests on the Mall on Donald Trump's first day in office. The Women's March on Washington drew hundred's of thousands of people, and inspired similar protests worldwide.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
    WomensMOW-15684.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Rostafa (no last name given) , of West Orange, NJ, plays a tune at the MLK Memorial after the official program. <br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Sirius Marie Yariah, and activist and poet from Joliet, IL, speaks at the MLK Memorial after the official program.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Activists march after the speeches.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- A protestor shows her sentiments are indelible at the march.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- A man flying a Justice for George Floyd flag rides on Constitution Ave<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Marchers at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Ken Alce, a Baltimore attorney, listens to the program. “I wonder just how long we’re gonna have to go through this. Why can’t we fix this? Why am I coming to marches year after year after year? Just to continue to feel these feelings and march and speak? And what’s the result? It’s mind-boggling.”<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- March participants cool off in the Reflecting Pool during the program.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Mellanie (cq) Hunter, of Louisville, KY, says, “I have a son, I have a daughter.  Their lives should matter, but they don’t to those in power. I’m out here because I couldn’t be here in ‘63.”<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Wesley Smith with BLMIVINC in Imperial, CA, braids his daughter’s hair. Her name is Amanda Smith, 19. At left is Candi J. (Wouldn’t give last name), of Charlotte, NC and at right is Marlene Thomas, of El Centro, CA<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Vanessa Rouse, left and Quinette Smith-Tanner, of Milwaukee react to one of the speakers.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Thousands line the reflecting pool to hear speeches.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 21: Massive protests on the Mall on Donald Trump's first day in office. The Women's March on Washington drew hundred's of thousands of people, and inspired similar protests worldwide.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 21: Massive protests on the Mall on Donald Trump's first day in office. The Women's March on Washington drew hundred's of thousands of people, and inspired similar protests worldwide.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
    WomensMOW-15713.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 21: Massive protests on the Mall on Donald Trump's first day in office. The Women's March on Washington drew hundred's of thousands of people, and inspired similar protests worldwide.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Emory Basso, 24, of DC, protests with others in front of the checkpoint. Disrupt J20 blocked the 13th Street checkpoint to Freedom Plaza with a dance party. Inaugural attendees have to push through the demonstration to get to the checkpoint. <br />
Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Renée Stout applies some paint as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Renée Stout applies some paint as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some paint as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Renée Stout prepares some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Tools of the trade.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  New work hangs on the wall of Renée Stout's studio as she prepares for an upcoming exhibition. <br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  New work hangs on the wall of Renée Stout's studio as she prepares for an upcoming exhibition. <br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: New work hangs on the wall of Renée Stout's studio as she prepares for an upcoming exhibition. <br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Nubia (no last name given) of New York, came for the march.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Rostafa (no last name given) , of West Orange, NJ, plays a tune at the MLK Memorial after the official program. <br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
    MarchOnWashington-20602.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Poetry Pole, right, of Baltimore, leads other activists from Actions Against Distractions on the march. The group marched over two days from Baltimore.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Participants in the march listen to speeches.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Participants in the march listen to speeches.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
    MarchOnWashington-12571.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- March participants cool off in the Reflecting Pool.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
    MarchOnWashington-12559.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Kalu Abosi, left, and Josh Cobb, both of St. Paul, listen to the program.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
    MarchOnWashington-12540.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Justin Solito, 26, of Dover, DE, foreground, and other members of Disrupt to Focus, applaud a line during one of the speeches.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Adaria Bracy, 27, left, and Iyana Casey, 24 of Dover, DE react to one of the speeches. They are members of the activist group Disrupt to Focus.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- A march participant files a BLM banner during the speeches.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/20/18 -- Ryane Nickens, right, confers with Lopa Shah, resident program director, Atlantic Apartment Homes about future programming. The current debate over gun violence focuses on schools, but there are high crime areas in poor communities of color that have been dealing with the issue without a swell of public outrage for years. Washington Highlands in DC's Ward 8 is such a place. Ryane Nickens runs the TraRon Center, named after her brother and sister who were victims of gun violence. She provides counseling to families and communities impacted by gun violence. She meets Tuesdays at the Atlantic Gardens Apartments Community Center..…by André Chung #_AC11885
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/20/18 -- Derrick Langley is the Tenant Association President at Atlantic Gardens Apartments. He sees Ryane Nickens to help him deal with the trauma he has experienced while living in the community for the past 9 years. <br />
The current debate over gun violence focuses on schools, but there are high crime areas in poor communities of color that have been dealing with the issue without a swell of public outrage for years. Washington Highlands in DC's Ward 8 is such a place. Ryane Nickens runs the TraRon Center, named after her brother and sister who were victims of gun violence. She provides counseling to families and communities impacted by gun violence. She meets Tuesdays at the Atlantic Gardens Apartments Community Center..…by André Chung #_AC21420
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/20/18 -- Ryane Nickens goes over a list that she made to help a client. <br />
The current debate over gun violence focuses on schools, but there are high crime areas in poor communities of color that have been dealing with the issue without a swell of public outrage for years. Washington Highlands in DC's Ward 8 is such a place. Ryane Nickens runs the TraRon Center, named after her brother and sister who were victims of gun violence. She provides counseling to families and communities impacted by gun violence. She meets Tuesdays at the Atlantic Gardens Apartments Community Center..…by André Chung #_AC21397
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/20/18 -- Ryane Nickens listens to a client during a counseling session at Atlantic Gardens Apartments.<br />
The current debate over gun violence focuses on schools, but there are high crime areas in poor communities of color that have been dealing with the issue without a swell of public outrage for years. Washington Highlands in DC's Ward 8 is such a place. Ryane Nickens runs the TraRon Center, named after her brother and sister who were victims of gun violence. She provides counseling to families and communities impacted by gun violence. She meets Tuesdays at the Atlantic Gardens Apartments Community Center..…by André Chung #_AC11790
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/20/18 -- Derrick Brown, a maintenance technician for Winn Company which owns Atlantic Gardens Apartments. He witnessed a driveby shooting during the second week of February while at work. He meets with Ryane Nickens every week for counseling.<br />
The current debate over gun violence focuses on schools, but there are high crime areas in poor communities of color that have been dealing with the issue without a swell of public outrage for years. Washington Highlands in DC's Ward 8 is such a place. Ryane Nickens runs the TraRon Center, named after her brother and sister who were victims of gun violence. She provides counseling to families and communities impacted by gun violence. She meets Tuesdays at the Atlantic Gardens Apartments Community Center..…by André Chung #_AC11771
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/20/18 --  Investigators from the Metropolitan Police Department search for evidence at the scene of a shooting. Hendley Elementary has dealt with constant lockdowns over the years as shootings have taken place near the school with regularity. On this day, there was a shooting directly across the street from the school shortly before lunch that resulting in a 20 minute lockdown.<br />
The current debate over gun violence focuses on schools, but there are high crime areas in poor communities of color that have been dealing with the issue without a swell of public outrage for years. Washington Highlands in DC's Ward 8 is such a place. Ryane Nickens runs the TraRon Center, named after her brother and sister who were victims of gun violence. She provides counseling to families and communities impacted by gun violence. She meets Tuesdays at the Atlantic Gardens Apartments Community Center..…by André Chung #_AC11707
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Supporters cheer the new president as he drives past. The Presidential Motorcade makes it's way down Pennsylvania Ave. Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Supporters cheer the new president as he drives past.  The Presidential Motorcade makes it's way down Pennsylvania Ave. Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Secret Service escort the president's limo as it parades down Pennsylvania Avenue. The Presidential Motorcade makes it's way down Pennsylvania Ave. Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: The United States Army Band parades down Pennsylvania Ave ahead of the president. The Presidential Motorcade makes it's way down Pennsylvania Ave. Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Spectators watch the parade from the upper floors of the Reagan Building. The Presidential Motorcade makes it's way down Pennsylvania Ave. Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: The Metropolitan Police Department Motorcycle Division leads the parade down Pennsylvania Avenue. The Presidential Motorcade makes it's way down Pennsylvania Ave. Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Spectators react as the National Anthem is sung after Donald Trump is sworn in. Holding the flag, from left: Alexandra Ioannou, of Alexandria, Rhonda Carter and her daughter, Catherine Carter, both of Atlanta. <br />
Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Trump supporters take a selfie. From left: Steven Jupiter, his husband, David Roberts, both of Brandon, VT, Matthew Bixby, of Belfast, ME, and Mac Cox, of Ripton, VT (not looking at camera). Spectators react as Donald Trump is sworn in. <br />
Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Ben Cook, 23, of Brooklyn, left, and Teresita, 54 (waving flag) and Pat Phillips 55, of Palm Beach react as Donald Trump is sworn in. <br />
Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Utah Highway Patrol officers move a barricade in front of the Willard Hotel. <br />
Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Disrupt J20 blocked the 13th Street checkpoint to Freedom Plaza with a dance party. Firas Nasr, 23, who is affiliated with the group, Werk (cq) for Peace, gets his groove on. Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Disrupt J20 blocked the 13th Street checkpoint to Freedom Plaza with a dance party. Firas Nasr, 23, who is affiliated with the group, Werk (cq) for Peace, gets his groove on. Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Disrupt J20 blocked the 13th Street checkpoint to Freedom Plaza with a dance party. Irene Dick-Endrizzi, 58 (center), of San Franscisco dances. Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Secret Service Police move a magnatometer in place as a checkpoint opens at 13th Street. Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Disrupt J20 blocked the 13th Street checkpoint to Freedom Plaza with a dance party. Inaugural attendees have to push through the demonstration to get to the checkpoint. <br />
Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Disrupt J20 blocked the 13th Street checkpoint to Freedom Plaza with a dance party. Inaugural attendees have to push through the demonstration to get to the checkpoint. <br />
Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Protestors display a sign that says Swampmaster as the president passes by.<br />
The Presidential Motorcade makes it's way down Pennsylvania Ave. Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Spectators watch the parade from the upper floors of the Reagan Building. The Presidential Motorcade makes it's way down Pennsylvania Ave. Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Spectators react as Donald Trump is sworn in. A protestor shows his sentiments as the new President delivers his Inaugural address.<br />
Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Megan Curet, 27, of New York City (facing camera) dances with Irene Dick-Endrizzi, 58, of San Francisco. Curet mixed up her dates as she was planning on attending the Women's March. She says, "My intent was to boycott [the Inauguration], but there's glitter, there's love. What more could you ask for?"Disrupt J20 blocked the 13th Street checkpoint to Freedom Plaza with a dance party. Inaugural attendees have to push through the demonstration to get to the checkpoint. <br />
Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Anh-Thu Nguyen, 32, is from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. She took advantage of the holidays in Vietnam to come to DC. "Living as an expat, I felt a little defeated, so it's good to come back for this." Disrupt J20 blocked the 13th Street checkpoint to Freedom Plaza with a dance party. Inaugural attendees have to push through the demonstration to get to the checkpoint. <br />
Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Joyeux Noel [she claims that's her real name], 35, of NYC, makes her views known on 13th Street. Disrupt J20 blocked the 13th Street checkpoint to Freedom Plaza with a dance party. Inaugural attendees have to push through the demonstration to get to the checkpoint. <br />
Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Max Souders, 23, just moved to DC from Orlando. She was part of the protest as Disrupt J20 blocked the 13th Street checkpoint to Freedom Plaza with a dance party. Inaugural attendees have to push through the demonstration to get to the checkpoint. <br />
Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: The sun rises behind the Capitol.<br />
Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Laurie Arbiter, 58, of New York City, displays some of the signs she made. She was part of the protest at the 13th Street checkpoint to Freedom Plaza. <br />
Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 20: Disrupt J20 blocked the 13th Street checkpoint to Freedom Plaza with a dance party. Firas Nasr, 23, who is affiliated with the group, Werk (cq) for Peace, gets his groove on. Inauguration of the 45th President Donald Trump. Scene at Freedom Plaza.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- FEBRUARY 13:  Scouts ride  their train home after completing their assignment. From left: Karim Maggio, 13, Ammar Muhammad, 15, Safwan Khan, 14, Osman Syed, 14, and Areeb Baig, 14. Standing is Troop Advisor Mirza Baig, and seated against wall is Assitant Scoutmaster, Rahiq Syed.<br />
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Members of Boy Scout Troop 786, which is connected to the All Dulles Area Muslim Society, travel to Washington DC to earn their citizenship badges. <br />
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The mosque, which is one of the largest in the country, is home to one of the largest Boy Scout Troops in the region..…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- FEBRUARY 13: After lunch, the scouts pose for a Facebook photo for the restaurant. <br />
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Members of Boy Scout Troop 786, which is connected to the All Dulles Area Muslim Society, travel to Washington DC to earn their citizenship badges. <br />
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The mosque, which is one of the largest in the country, is home to one of the largest Boy Scout Troops in the region..…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- FEBRUARY 13: Scouts arrive at the National Archives to view historic documents. From right: Adam Muhammad, 14, Osman Syed, 14, Ammar Muhammad, 15, Safwan Khan, 14 and Karim Maggio, 13. <br />
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Members of Boy Scout Troop 786, which is connected to the All Dulles Area Muslim Society, travel to Washington DC to earn their citizenship badges. <br />
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The mosque, which is one of the largest in the country, is home to one of the largest Boy Scout Troops in the region..…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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