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  • Organizer Hadiyah Sackey speaks at the event. Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by www.jaydunn.org - WATCH video of the march (1:07 min.) - https://vimeo.com/435557550
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  • Tony Castro, left, is cool and calm while Jovanny Melo’s body language says it all during their after-school game of Jenga at the Hebbron Family Center on Monday. The boys are both 10, and in the fifth-grade at Loma Vista Elementary School in Salinas.  <br />
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Jenga is a game of patience and dexterity, quite popular since its introduction to the USA in the mid-1980s. The name Jenga is from Swahili, meaning “to build.” The trick, of course, is not only to remove a tile from the original tower of 54, but to replace it at the top, creating an increasingly unstable structure until… <br />
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Kids visiting the Hebbron Family Center can get help with their homework from staff, play games, use the computers, take karate classes, and join a variety of other enrichment activities throughout the year. <br />
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The City of Salinas Recreation-Park Division offers free after school programs for youth at several of its recreation facilities Monday - Friday between the hours of 3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. These programs offer a safe, fun and positive environment for youth. For more information, please visit http://www.ci.salinas.ca.us/services/recreation/kids_programs.cfm
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Supporters take a few minutes to rest before joining the entry lines at the 2020 Commitment March in Washington, D.C. held on Friday, August 28th. Tens of thousands of people from all over the country attended, to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Fresh fruit means hard work for this metro stop vendor in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • A gray afternoon street scene by the bus stop in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • Women cross themselves during Sunday morning prayers at the Transfiguration Church in Uglich. The devout usually stand in Russian Orthodox services, and there are no musical instruments. The unadorned voices of choir members offer a pure and beautiful contrast to richly decorated interior spaces. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
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  • An altar lit only by daylight in the Transfiguration Church in Uglich. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
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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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  • Wooden artistry on Kizhi Island, in Russia's Lake Onega, home to the world-famous Transfiguration Church, a timbered marvel with 22 onion domes built without a single nail. Over the years a number of other traditional wooden structures have been moved from Karelia to preserve them, and the island is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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  • Activist Frank "Nitty" Sensabaugh delivers an impassioned plea to vote in the upcoming elections. His group walked 750 miles from Milwaukee to D.C. to call for change. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • At the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., a girl takes a break from the withering heat at the 2020 Commitment March, held on Friday, August 28th. Tens of thousands of people from all over the country attended, to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Supporters stream in by the hundreds to join the 2020 Commitment March in Washington, D.C. held on Friday, August 28th. Tens of thousands of people from all over the country attended, to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Young love and a huge teddy bear on the streets of St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • On sale are "cherniki," similar to blueberries, at this friendly corner fruit stand opposite the Salt Pier, where river boats moor in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • Poppies grow wild near abandoned greenhouses in the fields opposite the Salt Pier, where river boats moor in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • The ethereal interior of the Church of Our Savior on the Spilled Blood, built where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in 1881 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • The Assumption Cathedral in Yaroslavl, Russia. Rebuilt in 2010, the church dates from the early 1200's. This important “Golden Ring” city, which recently celebrated its 1000th anniversary, is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • A photographer's self-portrait from the window of a tour bus in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • With reverence, a parishioner at the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, Russia says her prayers. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • A woman adds candles to an altar at the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • A charming sales technique for strawberry plants at a summer agricultural fair in the heart of Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • A priest raises his arms in supplication during the Sunday service at the Monastery of Our Lady of the Assumption in Uglich, Russia. The church is undergoing a slow process of renovation. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
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  • Vying for the best berry pie at an end-of-summer agricultural fair in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural importance.
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  • Playing for the summer crowds along the Volga River, a musician brightens the afternoon in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural importance.
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  • The colorful onion domes of the church of Saint Dimitry on the Blood, built in 1690, in Uglich, Russia. One of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is one of the country’s most culturally significant towns. The once-fortified "kremlin" in which the church stands looks over the Volga River.
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  • One of the many locks along the Volga-Baltic Waterway, which is made up of natural lakes, rivers, reservoirs, and canals, and runs from St. Petersburg to Moscow, Russia.
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  • Summer flowers brighten the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery near Kirillov, once one of the largest in Russia. Founded in 1397 by St. Kyrill (St. Cyril) and strategically located on the banks of Lake Siverskoye, the complex has two priories and eleven churches, protected by walls twenty feet thick. During its turbulent history, the remote, well-fortified monastery became a place of exile for many dissenters. Now a museum protecting invaluable religious icons, it is undergoing slow but steady restoration.
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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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  • Early morning sunshine lights up colorful woolen belts for children on Kizhi Island, in Russia's Lake Onega. The island is home to the world-famous Transfiguration Church, a timbered marvel with 22 onion domes built without a single nail. Over the years a number of other traditional wooden structures have been moved from Karelia to preserve them, and the island is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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  • Crew members on the bridge of the Viking Truvor monitor the progress of the ship through one of the many locks on the Volga-Baltic Waterway near Lake Onega. The route is a combination of natural lakes, rivers, canals and reservoirs between St. Petersburg and Moscow, Russia, a distance of 700 miles.
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  • Elaborate sculptures grace this lock before entering Lake Onega.The Volga-Baltic Waterway is a combination of natural lakes, rivers, canals and reservoirs between St. Petersburg and Moscow, Russia, a distance of 700 miles.
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  • The former fortress of Schlusselburg in Russia, positioned at the head of the Neva River to defend St. Petersburg from invaders coming from Lake Ladoga, Europe's biggest body of water, at 7,000 square miles.
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Surrounded by family, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III speaks to the press before going onstage. Surrounded by family, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III speaks to the press before going onstage. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Supporters seeking racial justice wait in long lines to join the the 2020 Commitment March in Washington, D.C. held on Friday, August 28th. Tens of thousands of people from all over the country attended, to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn. 
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  • Hundreds of tourists barely fill the 1,000 meter square Hall of Light at the Catherine Palace at Tsarskoe Selo (Pushkin) near St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • The universal language of coffee, St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • Gas plant administrators discuss an upcoming project in a working-class neighborhood of St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • A flower vendor's wares brighten up the sidewalk near Teatralnaya Ploschad in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • Pedestrians cross the street to enter the Proletarskaya green line metro stop into St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • A rainbow of colors on Saturday afternoon at the friendly corner flower stand opposite the Salt Pier, where river boats moor in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • A brightly painted playground at the housing blocks directly opposite the Salt Pier, where river boats moor in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • The spectacular golden domes of the Assumption Cathedral in Yaroslavl. Rebuilt in 2010, the church dates from the early 1200's. This important “Golden Ring” Russian city, which recently celebrated its 1000th anniversary, is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • A priest delivers afternoon prayers in front of the iconostasis at the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Quiet sanctuary inside one of the churches at the Alekseevski Monastery in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural importance.
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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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  • An artisan uses a backstrap loom to create colorful woolens on Kizhi Island, in Russia's Lake Onega. The island is home to the world-famous Transfiguration Church, a timbered marvel with 22 onion domes built without a single nail. Over the years a number of other traditional wooden structures have been moved from Karelia to preserve them, and the island is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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  • A warm summer and plenty of rain makes for a lush garden in the village of Mandrogy, Russia. Destroyed during WW II, the village was rebuilt in the 90's by an enterprising businessman who envisioned a place to experience traditional village culture along the pristine Svir River.
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • George Clinton, left, of Parliament Funkadelic, enjoys a fellow musician's contribution before he speaks to the crowd. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Human rights advocate Martin Luther King III delivers a moving speech to a huge crowd at the Lincoln Memorial. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Blissfully unaware of the passing crowds, a sublime cherub sleeps through the afternoon at the Catherine Palace at Tsarskoe Selo (Pushkin) near St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • "The Triumph of Russia" covers the ceiling of the Hall of Light at the Catherine Palace at Tsarskoe Selo (Pushkin) near St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • Exposed infrastructure in a working-class area of St. Petersburg, Russia. Rapid development will change these areas last.
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  • A young woman is met by her boyfriend at the Ploshad Vosstania railroad station in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • A study in faces and fashion on the crosswalk in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • Young people enjoy some time together near Teatralnaya Ploschad in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • Construction workers watch a canal reinforcement project in St. Petersburg, Russia, only three feet away from a two-ton backhoe dumping earth just outside the photo frame.
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  • City dwellers make their way to and from the Proletarskaya green line metro stop in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • In a tiny playground behind the Proletarskaya green line metro stop, a girl messages her school friends in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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