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Capital Pride 2010
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The DC Center for the LGBT Community
Working Group Sessions Report-backs..Co-chairs of working group sessions will present their morning's findings back to all participants. ..The Wall Street Journal CFO Network in Washington DC on June 21, 2011. Photo by Paul Morse
We shot some photos and video with Make DC Smile in Eastern Market.
Check out our blog post and watch the behind-the-scenes video.
DC Break Free supporters including this three-year-old and his stuffed polar bear gather near the White House and march to the Lincoln Memorial to call on the Obama administration to stop offshore drilling on May 15, 2016. Speakers from the Arctic, Atlantic and Gulf Coast communities called on President Obama to build on his legacy as a climate champion by keeping the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans out of not just this 5-year plan but all future plans, and to end the treatment of the Gulf coast as a sacrifice zone by halting all new oil and gas leasing in the region. Photo by Greenpeace
Running light engine past Hamilton station at 2:41pm. This time the locomotive was on her way to Hautapu to pick up another load of milk powder.
The National Summit on Smart Grid and Climate Change was hosted on December 2 and 3, 2014 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC.
(Photo by www.MomentaCreative.com)
Washington,D.C. - 5/21/2015 - The area's best and brightest in Track and Field were on display for two days at the Spingarn High School Track Facility in effort to earn gold at the DCSAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Photo credit Cory Royster / Cory F. Royster Photography
As some of the Emerging Leaders returned to DC from their mentorships to present their Action Plans, they were greeted with a warm hello.
All photos property of the U.S. Dept. of State. Photos must be attributed as: U.S. Dept. of State in cooperation with University of Tennessee Center for Sport, Peace, & Society. Photographer: Jaron Johns
The only people at the "rally" who brought signs with real messages were from Oberlin. They left the rally after 10 min, calling out "we're storming the Capitol building in the name of climate legislation! Who's with us?"