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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Thirteen year-old student leader Alexandria Villaseñor arrives at City Hall, where she will participate in a rally. Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Thirteen year-old Alexandria Villaseñor, speaks to the media near the United Nations, where she has been protesting every Friday for three months. Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Alexandria Villaseñor, 13, speaks to the media near the United Nations, where she has been protesting every Friday for three months. Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Arturo Solano and Jennifer Avelar answer a question about the weather during a science exercise offered by the LIFE after-school program.
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  • Surrounded by LIFE students, Alex Santoyo tries to guess the direction of a sound made during a science exercise at the LIFE after-school program.
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  • Gabriela Regalado and Elizabeth Delgado make the most of playtime at the East Salinas Family Center, where the LIFE after-school program is housed.
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  • From left, Maria Flores, LIFE tutor Sylvia Gonzales, Desiree Garcia and Alexander Lopez work quietly at their respective literacy levels.
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  • Kids participating in LIFE’s after-school program in East Salinas make an orderly line.
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  • On a sunny afternoon before Halloween, Giselle Osorio, 6, is a willing patient for doctor-in-training Noemy Sanchez, 9, during playtime at the LIFE after-school program in East Salinas.
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  • Stephanie Zarate gets some after-school coding instruction from LIFE tutor and CSUMB student Daniel Calderon.
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  • As Agustin Meneses reads a text aloud, LIFE tutor Samba Diallo stands ready to help at LIFE’s after-school program in east Salinas.
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  • Stephanie Zarate, left, and Daniela Magaña take a break from their studies at LIFE’s after-school program in east Salinas.
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  • Butterflies by the thousands enjoy the wildflowers along the North Wilderness Trail at Pinnacles National Park near Salinas, CA.
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  • Children participate in a sack race at the opening on Sunday, April 24th, 2016 of the new Acosta Plaza Recreation Area in east Salinas, CA.
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  • Youth volunteer to sweep the access road during a community cleanup on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2016 at the nearly-completed Acosta Plaza Recreation Area in east Salinas, CA.
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  • Progress arrested due to a welcome rainy season in central California, the Acosta Plaza Recreation Area in east Salinas, CA seen here on January 30th, 2016 awaits a dry period.
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  • Each picnic table and barbecue grill being assembled here on December 18th, 2015 is set in a footing which will withstand occasional flooding, consistent with the entirety of the Acosta Plaza Recreation Area project in east Salinas, CA.
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  • The picnic tables and barbecue grills being assembled here on December 18th, 2015 at the Acosta Plaza Recreation Area project in east Salinas, CA are made of heavy-duty materials.
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  • Bracing the support pole for the first basketball hoop after concrete has been poured around it on November 12th, 2015 at the Acosta Plaza Recreation Area in east Salinas, CA.
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  • The support pole for the first basketball hoop is held in place as crew members prepare to pour concrete around it on November 12th, 2015 at the Acosta Plaza Recreation Area in east Salinas, CA.
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  • San Benito Supply crew members raise the support pole for the first basketball hoop on November 12th, 2015 at the Acosta Plaza Recreation Area in east Salinas, CA.
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  • Construction tools on a bed of gravel, photographed on November 12th, 2015 at the Acosta Plaza Recreation Area in east Salinas, CA.
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  • A carefully calculated score is made in the pervious concrete by San Benito Supply workers on Tuesday morning, October 27th, 2015 at the Acosta Plaza Recreation Area in east Salinas, CA.
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  • The San Benito Supply construction crew levels the first pour of pervious concrete on Tuesday morning, October 27th, 2015 at the Acosta Plaza Recreation Area in east Salinas, CA.
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  • Heavy equipment was brought in to the Acosta Plaza Recreation Area project in east Salinas, CA to aid in foundation work, photographed on on October 16th, 2015. Several of the trees in the area were trimmed or felled for safety reasons and to aid in lighting.
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  • Photographed on June 2, 2015, plans for the Acosta Plaza Recreation Area project in east Salinas, CA, posted at the site on a public notice board for residents.
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  • Incumbent Jane Parker kicked off her reelection campaign for Supervisor of Monterey County District 4 with an event at the Carpenters Local 605 Hall in Marina on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
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  • Incumbent Jane Parker kicked off her reelection campaign for Supervisor of Monterey County District 4 with an event at the Carpenters Local 605 Hall in Marina on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
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  • Incumbent Jane Parker kicked off her reelection campaign for Supervisor of Monterey County District 4 with an event at the Carpenters Local 605 Hall in Marina on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
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  • Incumbent Jane Parker kicked off her reelection campaign for Supervisor of Monterey County District 4 with an event at the Carpenters Local 605 Hall in Marina on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
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  • Incumbent Jane Parker kicked off her reelection campaign for Supervisor of Monterey County District 4 with an event at the Carpenters Local 605 Hall in Marina on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
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  • Incumbent Jane Parker kicked off her reelection campaign for Supervisor of Monterey County District 4 with an event at the Carpenters Local 605 Hall in Marina on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
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  • Incumbent Jane Parker kicked off her reelection campaign for Supervisor of Monterey County District 4 with an event at the Carpenters Local 605 Hall in Marina on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
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  • Incumbent Jane Parker kicked off her reelection campaign for Supervisor of Monterey County District 4 with an event at the Carpenters Local 605 Hall in Marina on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
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  • Incumbent Jane Parker kicked off her reelection campaign for Supervisor of Monterey County District 4 with an event at the Carpenters Local 605 Hall in Marina on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
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  • Incumbent Jane Parker kicked off her reelection campaign for Supervisor of Monterey County District 4 with an event at the Carpenters Local 605 Hall in Marina on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
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  • Incumbent Jane Parker kicked off her reelection campaign for Supervisor of Monterey County District 4 with an event at the Carpenters Local 605 Hall in Marina on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
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  • Incumbent Jane Parker kicked off her reelection campaign for Supervisor of Monterey County District 4 with an event at the Carpenters Local 605 Hall in Marina on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
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  • Incumbent Jane Parker kicked off her reelection campaign for Supervisor of Monterey County District 4 with an event at the Carpenters Local 605 Hall in Marina on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
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  • Incumbent Jane Parker kicked off her reelection campaign for Supervisor of Monterey County District 4 with an event at the Carpenters Local 605 Hall in Marina on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
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  • Mentor Leo Jimenez and Manny Ochoa (not his real name)  participate in a confidence exercise at the Silver Star Resource Center in Salinas. STEP UP Mentoring is a weekly, nine-month group program for Monterey County youth ages 11 to 15 years of age. For young people at risk of gang involvement, truancy, or drug use, mentors are positive role models, providing structured and trusting relationships and introducing new ideas and possibilities.
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  • Jose Tinoco completes an end-of-program survey at the Silver Star Resource Center in Salinas. STEP UP Mentoring is a weekly, nine-month group program for Monterey County youth ages 11 to 15 years of age. For young people at risk of gang involvement, truancy, or drug use, mentors are positive role models, providing structured and trusting relationships and introducing new ideas and possibilities.
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  • Victor Perez, center, and mentor Anna Camberos smile as the next round of the the “Titanic” friendship game is called out at the Silver Star Resource Center in Salinas. STEP UP Mentoring is a weekly, nine-month group program for Monterey County youth ages 11 to 15 years of age. For young people at risk of gang involvement, truancy, or drug use, mentors are positive role models, providing structured and trusting relationships and introducing new ideas and possibilities.
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  • David Jimenez is all smiles as the group waits to play laser tag during a Saturday field trip for the whole group. STEP UP Mentoring is a weekly, nine-month group program for Monterey County youth ages 11 to 15 years of age. For young people at risk of gang involvement, truancy, or drug use, mentors are positive role models, providing structured and trusting relationships and introducing new ideas and possibilities.
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  • From left, Cristian Diaz, David Jimenez, Javier Jimenez and Jose Tinoco pose for a photograph on a Saturday field trip with the whole group to the Boardwalk in Santa Cruz. STEP UP Mentoring is a weekly, nine-month group program for Monterey County youth ages 11 to 15 years of age. For young people at risk of gang involvement, truancy, or drug use, mentors are positive role models, providing structured and trusting relationships and introducing new ideas and possibilities.
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  • Kimberley Perez and mentor Roxy Hernandez on a beautiful afternoon during a Saturday field trip to the Boardwalk in Santa Cruz. STEP UP Mentoring is a weekly, nine-month group program for Monterey County youth ages 11 to 15 years of age. For young people at risk of gang involvement, truancy, or drug use, mentors are positive role models, providing structured and trusting relationships and introducing new ideas and possibilities.
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  • At the peer mediator ready station, Jasmine Jacobo prepares for a shift at Virginia Rocca Barton Elementary School in Salinas. In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, volunteers from Restorative Justice Partners, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • From left, Samantha Gonzales, Esmeralda Macias, Jasmine Jacobo and Leilani Montiel coordinate their efforts on the playground at Virginia Rocca Barton Elementary School in Salinas. In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, volunteers from Restorative Justice Partners, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • Jose Juan Urquizo, principal of Virginia Rocca Barton Elementary School, stands next to a bulletin board on which this year's peer mediators are prominently featured alongside "Students of the Month." In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, volunteers from Restorative Justice Partners, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, helped teach administrators and students at Virginia Rocca Barton mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • Program Coordinator Natalie Alfaro of Restorative Justice Partners, Inc. at their offices in Marina, CA. In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, RJP helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • Case Manager Pascual Morales of Restorative Justice Partners, Inc. at their offices in Marina, CA.  In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, RJP helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • Peer mediator Esmeralda Macias stops by the team's ready station to pick up her conflict resolution materials at Virginia Rocca Barton Elementary School in Salinas. In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, volunteers from Restorative Justice Partners, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • Late afternoon sun on the facade of La Sagrada Familia United Methodist Church in east Salinas, where the L.I.F.E. Is For Everyone after-school program is held. Close to fifty local children attend these free, non-religious tutoring classes, which offer homework help, advisors for special projects, snacks, computer access and safe recreation under adult supervision.
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  • From left, Jonathan Baires, Jose Jimenez, and Brandon Medina watch Dayanara Martinez and Amy Garcia work out a quirk in their robot. Under the guidance of former engineer Jerry Gleason, the L.I.F.E. after-school program fielded a team of students from Salinas which will  research, design, build and present robots for participation in the FLL WORLD CLASSâ„  Challenge. The annual competition involves over 265,000 children from 80 countries.
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  • Volunteer tutor Ruby Heinrichs and Diego Galena enjoy a story together at the L.I.F.E. Is For Everyone after-school program held Tuesday through Friday at the La Sagrada Familia United Methodist Church in east Salinas. Close to fifty local children attend these free, non-religious tutoring classes, which offer homework help, advisors for special projects, snacks, computer access and safe recreation under adult supervision.
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  • Tutor Bryant Jimenez helps a student with his homework as Francisco Martinez, left, looks on. The L.I.F.E. Is For Everyone after-school program is held Tuesday through Friday at the La Sagrada Familia United Methodist Church in east Salinas. Close to fifty local children attend these free, non-religious tutoring classes, which offer homework help, advisors for special projects, snacks, computer access and safe recreation under adult supervision.
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  • During the final regular session of 2014 at Alisal High School in Salinas, Gil Basketball Academy founder Jose Gil, right, holds up an autographed Magic Johnson jersey to be raffled off. Gil Basketball Academy’s mission is to “support the youth of Salinas as they ‘Shoot for and Reach’ their positive goals, by participating in organized basketball camps, clinics, college tours, motivational speaker forums, field trips and trips beyond Salinas.”
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  • Isaac Dueñas, 13, takes a shot from the foul line at a Saturday practice match at Alisal High School in Salinas. Dueñas is a 7th-grader at El Sausal Middle School. Gil Basketball Academy’s mission is to “support the youth of Salinas as they ‘Shoot for and Reach’ their positive goals, by participating in organized basketball camps, clinics, college tours, motivational speaker forums, field trips and trips beyond Salinas.”
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  • Taking a jump shot like a pro with a full-size ball, this young player will develop fast. Gil Basketball Academy’s mission is to "support the youth of Salinas as they 'Shoot for and Reach' their positive goals, by participating in organized basketball camps, clinics, college tours, motivational speaker forums, field trips and trips beyond Salinas."
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  • A parent steps in to coach during a Saturday practice match at Alisal High School in Salinas. Athletes on the same team are in different stages of development. Gil Basketball Academy’s mission is to "support the youth of Salinas as they 'Shoot for and Reach' their positive goals, by participating in organized basketball camps, clinics, college tours, motivational speaker forums, field trips and trips beyond Salinas."
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  • Ulises Mendoza, 13, receives enthusiastic support from his father Cris for his development as a player and citizen. Gil Basketball Academy’s mission is to "support the youth of Salinas as they 'Shoot for and Reach' their positive goals, by participating in organized basketball camps, clinics, college tours, motivational speaker forums, field trips and trips beyond Salinas."
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  • Players start young at Gil Basketball Academy, and full-size balls are the rule, not the exception at this Saturday practice match at Alisal High School in Salinas. Gil Basketball Academy’s mission is to "support the youth of Salinas as they 'Shoot for and Reach' their positive goals, by participating in organized basketball camps, clinics, college tours, motivational speaker forums, field trips and trips beyond Salinas."
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  • Liz Santoyo, 7, really enjoys Felix Miranda's open guitar class at CHISPA's Roosevelt Townhomes in Salinas. Although CHISPA is primarily an affordable housing developer, the organization’s community services department provides an extensive set of programs and activities for residents, including after-school programs, adult literacy education, parenting classes, health education and screenings, Girl Scouts, YMCA, Boys and Girls Clubs of Monterey County, leadership skills training, arts and crafts, music and dance classes, and English as a Second Language.
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  • Maria Gallegos, left, gets some English reading help from tutor Sandra Gomez at the Cesar Chavez Library’s homework center in Salinas. Area children receive after-school help with reading, social studies, and many other subjects while enjoying a safe place to learn. The library also provides tutors to Sherwood Elementary School and the Los Padres Learning Center.
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  • Ashley Mendoza is engrossed in her book during reading time at the Cesar Chavez Library’s homework center in Salinas. Area children receive after-school help with reading, social studies, and many other subjects while enjoying a safe place to learn. The library also provides tutors to Sherwood Elementary School and the Los Padres Learning Center.
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  • Esmeralda Hernandez is ready to head home after a long homework help session at the Los Padres Learning Center in Salinas. After-school tutoring for area children in many subjects is also available at Sherwood Elementary School and the Cesar Chavez Library.
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  • Down 2-0 at the half in their final tournament game of 2014, ecstatic members of he U-17 Real Salinas Thundergirls hug after roaring back to tie the game and retain first place. The El Camino Real Futbol League is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, whose stated mission is “to provide the youth of Monterey County with the attributes to achieve success in their lives through academic excellence and knowledge of a healthy lifestyle through the game of soccer.”
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  • For members of Real Salinas United, the boy’s U-12 team, conditioning is everything for this warmup session at Bolsa Knolls Middle School in Salinas before one of their final tournament games for 2014. The El Camino Real Futbol League is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, whose stated mission is “to provide the youth of Monterey County with the attributes to achieve success in their lives through academic excellence and knowledge of a healthy lifestyle through the game of soccer.”
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  • Members of Real Salinas United, the boy’s U-12 team, stretch out at Bolsa Knolls Middle School in Salinas before one of their final tournament games for 2014. The El Camino Real Futbol League is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, whose stated mission is “to provide the youth of Monterey County with the attributes to achieve success in their lives through academic excellence and knowledge of a healthy lifestyle through the game of soccer.”
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  • An afternoon stroll behind the school in Kirillov, a small town of about 8,000 on the shores of Lakes Siverskoye and Dolgoye near Vologda, Russia, the district center.
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  • Hallways at school in Kirillov, a small town of about 8,000 on the shores of Lakes Siverskoye and Dolgoye near Vologda, the district center. Students have the full three months of summer off, a must in an area that is locked in by snow and ice much of the winter. Freshly painted classrooms and new double-pane storm windows awaited their return.
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  • A composed young girl balances on the exercise wheel across from school in Kirillov, a small town of about 8,000 on the shores of Lakes Siverskoye and Dolgoye near Vologda, the district center. Students have the full three months of summer off, a must in an area that is locked in by snow and ice much of the winter. Freshly painted classrooms and new double-pane storm windows awaited their return.
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  • A few familiar faces in this art classroom at school in Kirillov, a small town of about 8,000 on the shores of Lakes Siverskoye and Dolgoye near Vologda, the district center. Students have the full three months of summer off, a must in an area that is locked in by snow and ice much of the winter. Freshly painted classrooms and new double-pane storm windows awaited their return.
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  • A history classroom, with memorabilia from the Soviet era, in the school in Kirillov, a small town of about 8,000 on the shores of Lakes Siverskoye and Dolgoye near Vologda, the district center. Students have the full three months of summer off, a must in an area that is locked in by snow and ice much of the winter. Freshly painted classrooms and new double-pane storm windows awaited their return.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
    JD NYC Climate Strike 3-15_7084.JPG
  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
    JD NYC Climate Strike 3-15_7029.JPG
  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
    JD NYC Climate Strike 3-15_7024.JPG
  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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