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Kapiolani Community College students celebrated at the campus' commencement ceremony on the Great Lawn on May 16, 2014. For more photo go to www.flickr.com/photos/90922285@N02/sets/72157644719070932/ and plus.google.com/photos/111709125661487473873/albums/60150... and www.minoriinoue.com/kcc2014
Le Petit Versailles Community Garden.
Alphabet City, Lower East Side/East Village, New York City.
"Le Petit Versailles, created in 1996 by community neighbors as a GreenThumb garden, is a project of Allied Productions, Inc. a non profit arts organization established in 1981. LPV is a public space located at 346 East Houston St. between Avenue B & C in the East Village and serves both the general community and visitors from around the world. As well as providing a green oasis for meditation and relaxation it is dedicated to fostering the interest of all segments of the community in the arts, broadening and enriching the general public through performances, screenings, workshops."
www.alliedproductions.org/cgi-bin/view.cgi?n=/lpv/home.xml
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Sharon Mennonite Church in Guernsey, Saskatchewan on August 12, 1948.
Citation: Mennonite Community Photograph Collection, The Congregation (HM4-134 Box 1 photo 010.8-31). Mennonite Church USA Archives, Goshen, Indiana.
Judging by the numbers of footprints in the snow, most of the community must've come out to look at the strange white stuff on the ground!! 😉😄
A mural showing the church's diverse community (in the late 1970s) wraps around the upper walls. When my wife and I visited back in 2014, the church was closed, but a person working there let us in for a few minutes. Apart from the light from the stained glass windows, the church was dark. I was able to brighten this photo in post, but I'm not sure how accurate it is.
For more on the mural, please see lapcbrooklyn.org/cloud-of-witnesses-mural/
Photo: RD Ravindran
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 22 No. 69 MARCH 2009 www.cehjournal.org
Photo Credit: Kate Holt for Jhpiego/MCSP.
Thursday Jan. 7, 2016.
A young boy poses for a photograph in the Westpoint area of Monrovia, Liberia. Westpoint is one of the largest slum areas in Monrovia and Ebola quickly spread. The whole area was put into quarantine and many people were unable to access food or basic health services.
Milford Mennonite Church in Milford, Nebraska on July 3, 1948.
Citation: Mennonite Community Photograph Collection, The Congregation (HM4-134 Box 1 photo 010.6-10). Mennonite Church USA Archives, Goshen, Indiana.
Dharmapur Block, Valsad, Gujarat, India. 16th May 2012: 20 year old Mittalben Patel (6 months pregnant) (L), is weighed by aanganwadi worker, Kalawati M Patel (Pink) at the aanganwadi center on Mamta Diwas". Dharmapur block in Kaprada is one of the most under-developed areas in the predominantly tribal Valsad district in Southern Gujarat. The UNICEF-supported Mamta Divas (MotherÕs Day) programme was launched by the Government of India in 2005. One day each month, every state in the country provides essential health services for mothers and children. The women are taught about institutional delivery, colostrum feeding, exclusive breast feeding, and hand-washing. The main objective of this strategy is to reduce infant mortality as well as malnutrition among children through effective delivery of Health & Nutrition services on the same day and under the same roof.UNICEF India/2012/Vishwanathan.
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Scenes from the Mennonite community of Shipyard
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