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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Goats in a pen on Ibrahim Swara-Dahab's goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and settled in the Phoenix area in 2006. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Ibrahim Swara-Dahab works in the killing room on his farm while a freshly slaughtered sheep bleeds out. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and settled in the Phoenix area in 2006. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: A freshly slaughtered sheep bleeds out in the killing room on Ibrahim Swara-Dahab's goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and settled in the Phoenix area in 2006. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: A freshly slaughtered sheep bleeds out in the killing room on Ibrahim Swara-Dahab's goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and settled in the Phoenix area in 2006. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Ibrahim Swara-Dahab prepares to slaughter a sheep in the killing room on his farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and settled in the Phoenix area in 2006. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: The killing room on Ibrahim Swara-Dahab's goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and settled in the Phoenix area in 2006. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Ibrahim Swara-Dahab quarters and butchers a freshly slaughtered sheep in the killing room on his goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and in 2006 settled in the Phoenix. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Ibrahim Swara-Dahab quarters and butchers a freshly slaughtered sheep in the killing room on his goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and in 2006 settled in the Phoenix. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Ibrahim Swara-Dahab quarters and butchers a freshly slaughtered sheep in the killing room on his goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and in 2006 settled in the Phoenix. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Ibrahim Swara-Dahab pulls the intestines out of a freshly slaughtered sheep in the killing room on his goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and in 2006 settled in the Phoenix. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. Immigrants also prize parts of the body, like stomach linings and intestines, not available in main stream butcher shops. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Ibrahim Swara-Dahab cleans out the guts of a freshly slaughtered sheep in the killing room on his goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and in 2006 settled in the Phoenix. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. Immigrants also prize parts of the body, like stomach linings and intestines, not available in main stream butcher shops. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Ibrahim Swara-Dahab quarters and butchers a freshly slaughtered sheep in the killing room on his goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and in 2006 settled in the Phoenix. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Goats in a pen on Ibrahim Swara-Dahab's goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and settled in the Phoenix area in 2006. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Ibrahim Swara-Dahab holds down a sheep while he slaughters it in the Muslim halal tradition. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and settled in the Phoenix area in 2006. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Ibrahim Swara-Dahab quarters and butchers a freshly slaughtered sheep in the killing room on his goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and in 2006 settled in the Phoenix. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Ibrahim Swara-Dahab walks through the killing room on his goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and settled in the Phoenix area in 2006. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: The killing room on Ibrahim Swara-Dahab's goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and settled in the Phoenix area in 2006. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Ibrahim Swara-Dahab quarters and butchers a freshly slaughtered sheep in the killing room on his goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and in 2006 settled in the Phoenix. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: Ibrahim Swara-Dahab quarters and butchers a freshly slaughtered sheep in the killing room on his goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and in 2006 settled in the Phoenix. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JUNE 2012 - GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, PHOENIX, AZ: A freshly slaughtered sheep hangs in the killing room on Ibrahim Swara-Dahab's goat farm. Swara-Dahab, 57, left Somalia in 1993. He lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for five years before coming to the United States and settled in the Phoenix area in 2006. He got a $10,000 loan from the micro-enterprise development program for refugees. The money allowed him to buy dozens of goats and sheep, each worth $130 to $200, turning his one-sheep operation into a money-making, time-consuming herd. He now operates a full time goat ranch and slaughter house. He slaughters his goats and sheep in the Muslim halal tradition. Most of his customers are fellow refugees and Muslims who prize goat meat or eat only meat slaughtered according to halal traditions. His butchering operation is on the Gila River Indian Community, near Laveen, AZ, just southwest of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Congresswoman ILHAM OMAR (D-MN) prays during the benediction at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. She is the first Somali-American elected to congress. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Congresswoman ILHAM OMAR (D-MN) speaks at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. She is the first Somali-American elected to congress. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Somali-American men pray at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Congresswoman ILHAM OMAR (D-MN) (center) at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. She is the first Somali-American elected to congress. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Congresswoman ILHAM OMAR (D-MN) speaks at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. She is the first Somali-American elected to congress. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Congresswoman ILHAM OMAR (D-MN) poses for "selfies" with people from her district at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. She is the first Somali-American elected to congress. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Congresswoman ILHAM OMAR (D-MN) poses for "selfies" with people from her district at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. She is the first Somali-American elected to congress. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Congresswoman ILHAM OMAR (D-MN) poses for "selfies" with people from her district at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. She is the first Somali-American elected to congress. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Congresswoman ILHAM OMAR (D-MN) poses for "selfies" with people from her district at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. She is the first Somali-American elected to congress. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Congresswoman ILHAM OMAR (D-MN) (right) greets a supporter at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. She is the first Somali-American elected to congress. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Congresswoman ILHAM OMAR (D-MN) (center) talks to other Minnesota politicians at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. She is the first Somali-American elected to congress. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Somali-American men pray at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Somali-American men pray at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Somali-American children use their phones to record speakers at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Congresswoman ILHAM OMAR (D-MN) at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. She is the first Somali-American elected to congress. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Congresswoman ILHAM OMAR (D-MN) speaks at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. She is the first Somali-American elected to congress. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Congresswoman ILHAN OMAR (D-MN) listens to a speaker at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. She is the first Somali-American elected to congress. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Congresswoman ILHAM OMAR (D-MN) poses for "selfies" with people from her district at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. She is the first Somali-American elected to congress. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: A Somali-American boy listens to speakers at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Two Twin Cities Imams chat at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: A person holds up a sign calling for community solidarity at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Part of the crowd at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Girls read their Korans at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: KEITH ELLISON, Minnesota Attorney General, right, talks to a constituent at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: KEITH ELLISON, Minnesota Attorney General, at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: KEITH ELLISON, Minnesota Attorney General, at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Part of the crowd at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: A man and his daughter at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: A man and his daughter at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Part of the crowd at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Part of the crowd at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MAY 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: Somali immigrants participate in a May Day immigrants' rights protest in the Minnesota State Capitol. Glendale is a public housing complex that is being renovated and gentrified. The residents there now, including many Somalis, will lose their homes when the renovations are finished. About 300 people, representing immigrants' and workers' rights organizations, marched through the Minnesota State Capitol during a demonstration to mark May Day, International Workers' Day.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: A man and his sons at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Muslim women at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2019 - BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA, USA: Girls read their Korans at Dar al Farooq Center in Bloomington. An interdenominational crowd of about 1,000 people came to the center to protest white supremacy and religious intolerance and to support Muslims in New Zealand who were massacred by a white supremacist Friday. The Twin Cities has a large Muslim community following decades of Somali immigration to Minnesota. There are about 45,000 people of Somali descent in the Twin Cities.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MAY 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: Somali immigrants participate in a May Day immigrants' rights protest in the Minnesota State Capitol. Glendale is a public housing complex that is being renovated and gentrified. The residents there now, including many Somalis, will lose their homes when the renovations are finished. About 300 people, representing immigrants' and workers' rights organizations, marched through the Minnesota State Capitol during a demonstration to mark May Day, International Workers' Day.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MAY 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: Somali immigrants participate in a May Day immigrants' rights protest in the Minnesota State Capitol. Glendale is a public housing complex that is being renovated and gentrified. The residents there now, including many Somalis, will lose their homes when the renovations are finished. About 300 people, representing immigrants' and workers' rights organizations, marched through the Minnesota State Capitol during a demonstration to mark May Day, International Workers' Day.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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