Porch Portrait Project: Jessica Collisodes
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- 2020
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
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Porch Portrait Project: Jessica Collisodes
Part of Dear Tacoma Project Collection
A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Jennifer Davis
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project; Jennifer Davis of South Tacoma listens to the Easter Sunday service online in front of her church, Manitou Presbytetian in Tacoma
Porch Portrait Project: Vivienne and Michael Carr, and their dog Sadie
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Kale Iverson & Katie McAndrew with their son Liam
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: John Kennedy and Kristen Jones
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Hava Tursky and Megan Donaldson
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Eden Viona
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project; This is a Goth in daylight, this species only comes out when summoned. In nature she is usually found frolicking in cemeteries, Goth clubs, and the occasional antique mall.
Porch Portrait Project: Cherl Rux
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project; Cherl Rux and her cat Ninja outside of their home
Porch Portrait Project: Seagren Kjorlie, Jason S. Frederick with Klaus, Yuri, & Frieda
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Part of Dear Tacoma Project Collection
A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: McBride
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: The Stewart Family
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Marcin Kevage
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Overbeck
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Black Lives Matter protest march
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Black Lives Matter protesters marching on Highway 705. June 5th, 2020
March on Washington, Crowds Arriving by Bus
From back of image: "Only a minute example of the buses which arrived- also note negro population."
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Carolyn Treleven holds a sign reading, "This doesn't stop abortions... it stops SAFE abortions."
Interviewer: What brings you here today?
"Outrage. Frustration. Exhaustion... this is for everybody that has a fundamental right to make decisions about their own medical care."
Runbeck, Jan RN and Mowat, Mike
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Jan Runbeck, RN and Mike Mowat hold sign, made by Planned Parenthood, together reading "Protect safe, legal abortion."
"My aunt was orphaned uh, at about six months of age when her mother, uh, had, and we don’t know if it was self-induced abortion or if she went to a, uh, alley abortionist, was found dead on the kitchen floor in a puddle of blood from the fact that she knew she had more children than the family could support. So, uh, that’s the personal story, but I’m also a public health nurse and demographically, when women have access to abortion, they have better long-term outcomes, society has better outcomes as far as literacy rate, poverty rates, health rates, and all that. So, from a public health long-term perspective, it’s better for society, and individually, um, my aunt would have had a much better life, had she had a mother." - Jan Runbeck, RN
"I’m just generally opposed to taking advantage of people or keeping people down, I mean there’s a huge movement all over the world and all through history of keeping uh people down, so we have low wages, people without rights, so even in our own constitution, which they use as a preface for-for overturning Roe vs. Wade, women had no rights at that time. So if they can take away those particular rights, they can take away all the rest of them." - Mike Mowat
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Katt Merilo hold a sign reading "Pregnant, pro-choice, + pissed off." The back of her sign, unpictured, reads, "Here for my unborn's rights - to protect her body + plan her own future."
"I am here because of abortion rights affects all people, not just women, not just cis women, but women of color, trans women. And, abortion rights are very important for all of us to be able to plan our futures, and our families, and keep ourselves safe. I’m also nine months pregnant, I’m due on Monday... It's a girl."
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Brian Schmidt, carrying a child on his back, holds a sign reading, "The majority draft opinion does not represent the majority of Americans!"
"It’s [laughs] it’s uh not fair that a small percentage of people can dictate the rights of a large, I mean, millions of people."
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Aja Fulani pictured in black tactical gear.
"We’ve seen the reality of what happens to people who want to make their voices heard, call for justice whether it be peacefully or otherwise, we have seen that when that runs counter to what the state’s interests are, they are silenced one way or another. And our presence is hopefully at least a small deterrent if nothing else. We’re a symbol of security to the people that are here to make them feel like they can engage with their community and be heard without fear of retribution."
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Photo description from Pastor Tony Martin:
When taken: 1966-67
Where taken: Salishan, 42nd and Roosevelt St.
Who is in the photograph? Mr. Booker and Mr. Martin
What memory is contained in this photo? Two best friend, friendship