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Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Ravi Ragbir - Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New Yorkers joined members of African Communities Together, the City of Refuge Coalition, partners, and allies from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations at the 3rd annual World Refugee Day March and Rally on June 19, 2019, calling on members of Congress to reject the criminalization of refugees and asylum seekers and support the expansion of humanitarian immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Ravi Ragbir - Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Activists took over the lobby at the Whitney Museum of American Art on December 9, 2018 to protest and demand the removal of the museum’s board of directors Vice Chairman Warren B. Kanders. Kanders is the CEO of Safariland, a corporation that manufactures the tear gas used against migrant families presently at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

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