Jay Dunn: Journalism for Social Justice

  • Portfolio
  • Video
  • Services
  • Links
  • About
  • Contact
  • Photo Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Travel Essays
    • Nomads of Tidene, Niger
    • The Wedding of Wan Tha and Ma Ko, Myanmar
    • The Pilgrims of Sehwan Sharif, Pakistan
    • The Singers of Bani, Burkina Faso
    • A Stranger's Eye, Shanxi, China
    • Saints in Pakistan
    • Water from the Desert, Niger
    • The Pilgrims of Guadalupe, Mexico
    • Kwame Nkrumah School, Ghana
    • The Axe of God, Mexico
    • The Funeral of Aung Thein Thay, Myanmar
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
Next
197 images found
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Loading ()...

  • Around thirty determined people attended a peace rally at Hartnell College on Monday, then marched to the Salinas Police Department carrying signs and chanting. The rally, called #Baltimore2California, was organized to show unity with citizens of Baltimore protesting the death in police custody of Freddie Gray. <br />
<br />
According to a poster disseminated on Twitter, the group’s aim is to “march in solidarity with black people of color who face state-sponsored violence in Baltimore. Join us in addressing that has been experienced by people of color throughout the state.” <br />
<br />
Named on the group’s Twitter poster are Angel Ruiz, Osman Hernandez, Carlos Mejia-Gomez, Frank Alvarado, Jr. and Jaime Garcia, who died in Salinas under controversial circumstances.<br />
<br />
“I’m here today to stand with the people of Baltimore who rose up after the vicious murder of Freddie Gray. I’m here because their struggles mirror our struggles. Unemployment, gangs and racist cops are all used to keep us in our place. But today, we say no more, no more police brutality, no more violence without accountability. Power belongs to the people, and today we’re taking our power back,” said Miranda Mossey, a Salinas resident and Hartnell student.
    150504 jd peacerally02.jpg
  • Around thirty determined people attended a peace rally at Hartnell College on Monday, then marched to the Salinas Police Department carrying signs and chanting. The rally, called #Baltimore2California, was organized to show unity with citizens of Baltimore protesting the death in police custody of Freddie Gray. <br />
<br />
According to a poster disseminated on Twitter, the group’s aim is to “march in solidarity with black people of color who face state-sponsored violence in Baltimore. Join us in addressing that has been experienced by people of color throughout the state.” <br />
<br />
Named on the group’s Twitter poster are Angel Ruiz, Osman Hernandez, Carlos Mejia-Gomez, Frank Alvarado, Jr. and Jaime Garcia, who died in Salinas under controversial circumstances.<br />
<br />
“I’m here today to stand with the people of Baltimore who rose up after the vicious murder of Freddie Gray. I’m here because their struggles mirror our struggles. Unemployment, gangs and racist cops are all used to keep us in our place. But today, we say no more, no more police brutality, no more violence without accountability. Power belongs to the people, and today we’re taking our power back,” said Miranda Mossey, a Salinas resident and Hartnell student.
    150504 jd peacerally03.jpg
  • Around thirty determined people attended a peace rally at Hartnell College on Monday, then marched to the Salinas Police Department carrying signs and chanting. The rally, called #Baltimore2California, was organized to show unity with citizens of Baltimore protesting the death in police custody of Freddie Gray.
    150504 jd peacerally01.jpg
  • Organized by the Salinas Valley Dream Academy, students and city residents participated in a Youth Empowerment March & Rally on Saturday, November 5. The rally took place in Closter Park after a march through neighboring streets.
    161105 jd youthrally01.jpg
  • Organized by the Salinas Valley Dream Academy, students and city residents participated in a Youth Empowerment March & Rally on Saturday, November 5. The rally took place in Closter Park after a march through neighboring streets.
    161105 jd youthrally05.JPG
  • 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.
    JD NYC Climate Strike 3-15_6687.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_7086.JPG
  • Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, speaking at a massive climate rally in New York City on September 20th, 2019. Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's event. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.
    JD_NYC Climate_Strike 9-20_8956.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8507.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_7055.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_7051.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_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_6962.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_6948.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_6887.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_6915.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_6842.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_6811.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_6778.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_6767.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_6752.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_6696.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_6678.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_6665.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_6657.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_6627.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_6586.JPG
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8935.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8779.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8805.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8690.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8656.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8563.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_ 8718.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_7091.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_7088.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_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.
    JD NYC Climate Strike 3-15_7037.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_7005.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_7012.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_6987.JPG
  • Student leader Alexandria Villaseñor, 13, addresses the crowd on Friday. Joining more than a million young people worldwide on 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_6977.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_6983.JPG
  • Student leader Alexandria Villaseñor, 13, addresses the crowd on Friday. 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_6974.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_6966.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_6957.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_6934.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_6892.JPG
  • Student leader Alexandria Villaseñor, 13, speaks to the crowd at City Hall. 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_6857.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_6837.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_6820.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_6785.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_6709.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_6667.JPG
  • 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.
    JD NYC Climate Strike 3-15_6598.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_6563.JPG
  • 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.
    JD NYC Climate Strike 3-15_6562.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_6545.JPG
  • 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.
    JD NYC Climate Strike 3-15_6561.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_6538.JPG
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8962.JPG
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8944.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8920.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8896.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8866.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest began in Foley Square, the head of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park. Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8772.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8750.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8579.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8542.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.
    JD NYC Climate Strike 3-15_6941.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_6882.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_6799.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_6717.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_6731.JPG
  • Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, after speaking at a massive climate rally in New York City on September 20th, 2019. Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's event The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_9005.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8848.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8649.jpg
  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
    JD_NYC Climate Strike 9-20_8617.jpg
  • Scenes from the Unity of Peace March against gun violence, held in Salinas on Saturday, March 19th, 2016. Protesters, many with children, walked from the Monterey County Courthouse along Alisal Street to César Chávez Park in east Salinas.
    160319 jd peacemarch10.JPG
  • Members of the Alisal Teachers Association and the California School Employees Association picket outside Bardin Elementary School before a scheduled meeting of the Alisal School Board on Wednesday, October 9th in Salinas. Teachers were protesting the cancellation of school board meetings, and the lack of adequate textbooks and classroom materials for the 2013/2014 school year.
    131009 jd teachersprotest03.jpg
  • Aztec group Yaocuauhtli perform a healing dance during a march through one of Salinas’ most troubled neighborhoods. The procession was part of a Day of the Dead remembrance at the nearby Alisal Center for the Fine Arts.
    151102 jd ACFA procession18.jpg
  • Neighborhood children watch Aztec group Yaocuauhtli perform a healing dance during a march through one of Salinas’ most troubled neighborhoods. The procession was part of a Day of the Dead remembrance at the nearby Alisal Center for the Fine Arts.
    151102 jd ACFA procession19.jpg
  • Written on the sidewalk by his sister Celeste in 2011, a note to Chris Lopez, then 22 years-old, is still poignant. Families on Sunday held a “100 Mothers” vigil in north Salinas for victims of Monterey County violence.
    150206 jd vigil02.jpg
  • Farmers sign a letter on Tuesday to the Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association (ALBA) in Salinas which protests a new marketing agreement with management.
    140701 jd albaprotest02.jpg
  • Hundreds of marchers from the community on filled east Salinas on Sunday with cries for "Respect, Dignity, and Justice." The well-organized, peaceful protest started in Closter Park, and paused for prayer at two sites where residents have been killed recently in recent officer-involved shootings.
    140525 jd protestmarch04.jpg
  • Hundreds of marchers from the community on filled east Salinas on Sunday with cries for "Respect, Dignity, and Justice." The well-organized, peaceful protest started in Closter Park, and paused for prayer at two sites where residents have been killed recently in recent officer-involved shootings.
    140525 jd protestmarch03.jpg
  • Several hundred protesters gathered on Wednesday afternoon at the scene of Tuesday's officer-involved shooting near the Sanborn Plaza Market at the corner of Del Monte Avenue and North Sanborn Road in Salinas.
    140521 jd wed protests03.jpg
  • Several hundred protesters gathered on Wednesday afternoon at the scene of Tuesday's officer-involved shooting near the Sanborn Plaza Market at the corner of Del Monte Avenue and North Sanborn Road in Salinas.
    140521 jd wed protests01.jpg
  • Members of the Peace Coalition of Monterey County at Wednesday’s protest against war in Syria in front of the main post office in Salinas.The demonstration was in support of Congressman Sam Farr’s stated antiwar position.
    130904 jd antiwarprotest02.jpg
  • A mother and child hold hands at a march on Tuesday, August 6th from East Market and Towt Streets to Closter Park in response to the recent gun violence in Salinas. Students, parents, clergy and local officials carried signs and made their voices and prayers heard. The event was part of National Night Out, developed by the National Association of Town Watch, a non-profit organization dedicated to the development and promotion of various crime prevention programs devoted to safer communities.
    130806 jd natnightout01.jpg
  • Flora Cristobal, left, holds a cross with the name of her son Rodolfo, who was a victim of violence. Rodolfo's sister Cristina wears a shirt with her brother's photograph on it - on the right is her sister Barbara. On Sunday in Closter Park, the group “A Time for Grieving and Healing” led by Debbie Aguilar unveiled a memorial to the numerous victims of violence in Monterey County.
    121117 jd clostermemorial04.jpg
  • Maria Alcantar, in white, mother of Azahel Cruz, listens to Pastor Nacho Torres during Sunday’s “100 Mothers Vigil" in Salinas. Young Azahel, 6-years-old, was struck in the head and killed by a stray bullet during a nearby gang shootout on March 23rd, 2010.
    15032 jd cruz 03.jpg
  • Amy Romo Rodriguez leads a protest on Thursday in Salinas against Donald Trump’s election.
    161110 jd trumpprotests01.jpg
  • With cries of “Si Se Puede” ringing out in a sea of red United Farm Worker flags, hundreds of people joined forces in east Salinas on Sunday morning to help rejuvenate the annual march honoring labor leader César Chávez.
    160403 jd chavezmarch20.JPG
  • With cries of “Si Se Puede” ringing out in a sea of red United Farm Worker flags, hundreds of people joined forces in east Salinas on Sunday morning to help rejuvenate the annual march honoring labor leader César Chávez.
    160403 jd chavezmarch16.JPG
  • With cries of “Si Se Puede” ringing out in a sea of red United Farm Worker flags, hundreds of people joined forces in east Salinas on Sunday morning to help rejuvenate the annual march honoring labor leader César Chávez.
    160403 jd chavezmarch11.JPG
  • With cries of “Si Se Puede” ringing out in a sea of red United Farm Worker flags, hundreds of people joined forces in east Salinas on Sunday morning to help rejuvenate the annual march honoring labor leader César Chávez.
    160403 jd chavezmarch08.JPG
  • With cries of “Si Se Puede” ringing out in a sea of red United Farm Worker flags, hundreds of people joined forces in east Salinas on Sunday morning to help rejuvenate the annual march honoring labor leader César Chávez.
    160403 jd chavezmarch05.JPG
  • With cries of “Si Se Puede” ringing out in a sea of red United Farm Worker flags, hundreds of people joined forces in east Salinas on Sunday morning to help rejuvenate the annual march honoring labor leader César Chávez.
    160403 jd chavezmarch01.jpg
Next