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2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

Photos by Xenia Diente

 

"Call to Action in the Eleventh Hour" - March from Washington Square

Park to Cooper Union

 

The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

East Village, Lower Manhattan

New York City

 

December 8, 2012

Photos by Xenia Diente

 

"Call to Action in the Eleventh Hour" - March from Washington Square

Park to Cooper Union

 

The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

East Village, Lower Manhattan

New York City

 

December 8, 2012

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) Secretary Liza Maza jots down important points of a participant during an exchange of dialogues in the Eco-Challenge Report 2017 in the University of the Philippines on July 17, 2017.

 

BAN Toxics is a member of Eco-Challenge for Change Coalition, a nationwide partnership of several different environmental organizations that closely monitor the present administration in attaining numerous environmental demands in the Philippines. © BAN Toxics/Jen Acaba

 

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

Photos by Xenia Diente

 

"Call to Action in the Eleventh Hour" - March from Washington Square

Park to Cooper Union

 

The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

East Village, Lower Manhattan

New York City

 

December 8, 2012

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

Photo by Rocco S. Cetera

 

"Call to Action in the Eleventh Hour" - March from Washington Square Park to Cooper Union

 

The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

East Village, Lower Manhattan

New York City

 

December 8, 2012

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

Photos by Xenia Diente

 

"Call to Action in the Eleventh Hour" - March from Washington Square

Park to Cooper Union

 

The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

East Village, Lower Manhattan

New York City

 

December 8, 2012

Photo by Rocco S. Cetera

 

"Call to Action in the Eleventh Hour" - March from Washington Square Park to Cooper Union

 

The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

East Village, Lower Manhattan

New York City

 

December 8, 2012

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

Current and former members of Congress participate in a No Labels news conference in the Cannon House Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, December 13, 2011. The event is the official start of No Labels' campaign to create systemic change in Washington through the implementation of a 12-point action plan aimed at breaking gridlock, reducing polarization, and promoting constructive debate.

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

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Current and former members of Congress participate in a No Labels news conference in the Cannon House Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, December 13, 2011. The event is the official start of No Labels' campaign to create systemic change in Washington through the implementation of a 12-point action plan aimed at breaking gridlock, reducing polarization, and promoting constructive debate. Photo by Shealah Craighead

  

Current and former members of Congress participate in a No Labels news conference in the Cannon House Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, December 13, 2011. The event is the official start of No Labels' campaign to create systemic change in Washington through the implementation of a 12-point action plan aimed at breaking gridlock, reducing polarization, and promoting constructive debate. Photo by Shealah Craighead

  

Participants of the Eco-Challenge Report 2017 support the Eco-Challenge for Change Coalition’s campaigns for the present government administration to address environmental concerns during the Eco-Challenge forum at the University of the Philippines Diliman on July 17, 2017.

 

BAN Toxics is a member of Eco-Challenge for Change Coalition, a nationwide partnership of several different environmental organizations that closely monitor the present administration in attaining numerous environmental demands in the Philippines. © BAN Toxics/Jen Acaba

 

David Beckman, Tarak Shah, Cecilia Estolano and Brad Spangler

Rebecca Wodder, Ann Bartuska and Paul Freedman

Leon Dulce of Kalikasan People’s Network for the Environment (Kalikasan-PNE) exchanges dialogues with resource speakers Secretary Liza Maza of National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) and Anna Kapunan, Campaigns and Advocacy Specialist of BAN Toxics during the Eco-Challenge Report 2017 on July 17, 2017.

 

BAN Toxics is a member of Eco-Challenge for Change Coalition, a nationwide partnership of several different environmental organizations that closely monitor the present administration in attaining numerous environmental demands in the Philippines. © BAN Toxics/Jen Acaba

 

Participants of the Eco-Challenge Report 2017 support the Eco-Challenge for Change Coalition’s campaigns for the present government administration to address environmental concerns during the Eco-Challenge forum at the University of the Philippines Diliman on July 17, 2017.

 

BAN Toxics is a member of Eco-Challenge for Change Coalition, a nationwide partnership of several different environmental organizations that closely monitor the present administration in attaining numerous environmental demands in the Philippines. © BAN Toxics/Jen Acaba

 

2015-JAN-24; the Tarrant County Democratic Party has a special Call To Action meeting in Fort Worth to delegate goals and tasks moving forward.

Gwen Ifill, Paula Wolff and Paul Portney

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