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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:   CRAIG MERCHANT wrapped himself in the American flag before the Occupy Phoenix march. About 300 people participated in the Occupy Phoenix march through downtown Phoenix Friday evening, Oct. 14. The march was the first event in the Occupy Phoenix protests which start with the occupation of Cesar Chavez Plaza, a large square in downtown Phoenix. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: A man who identified himself as "Dagger Pan" plays guitar while people work on signs for the Occupy Phoenix sign painting party in Phoenix Sunday. About 50 people met in Steele Indian School Park in central Phoenix to paint signs for the Occupy Phoenix demonstration, which is expected to take place on Oct 15. Organizers are expecting more than 1,000 people to come downtown Saturday to protest against big banks and high unemployment.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 DECEMBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ: LARRY, a homeless man, makes his bunk at Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS) in downtown Phoenix Wednesday. Phoenix was hit by a winter storm Wednesday that brought heavy rain and unusually cold temperatures, it is the first day of what is expected to be a week of below normal temperatures. Morning lows by Friday are expected to be 15-20 degrees blow normal. Normal lows for Phoenix are in the 40's but by Friday are expected to be in the 20's. A spokesman for CASS said they expected to fill all of their regular shelter spaces and most of their overflow spaces every night for the next week. In addition to the cold weather CASS has seen demand for the services increase sixfold in the last three years as the Phoenix economy has slid into recession. Many CASS clients now are the "new" homeless - people who used to have homes but lost their homes in the bad economy.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 DECEMBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ: MIRELLA, a homeless woman, goes through security while checking in for the night at Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS) in downtown Phoenix Wednesday. Phoenix was hit by a winter storm Wednesday that brought heavy rain and unusually cold temperatures, it is the first day of what is expected to be a week of below normal temperatures. Morning lows by Friday are expected to be 15-20 degrees blow normal. Normal lows for Phoenix are in the 40's but by Friday are expected to be in the 20's. A spokesman for CASS said they expected to fill all of their regular shelter spaces and most of their overflow spaces every night for the next week. In addition to the cold weather CASS has seen demand for the services increase sixfold in the last three years as the Phoenix economy has slid into recession. Many CASS clients now are the "new" homeless - people who used to have homes but lost their homes in the bad economy.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ: GEORGINA SANCHEZ, from Phoenix, and others participate in a candle light march around Phoenix police headquarters Monday night. About 300 people gathered at the Phoenix Police Department headquarters building Monday night to protest the shooting of Daniel Rodriguez and his dog. The officers responded to a 911 call made by Rodriguez' mother. A scuffle ensued when they arrived and Phoenix police officer Richard Chrisman shot Rodriguez, who was unarmed, and his dog. Chrisman then allegedly filed a false report about the event. He has been arrested on felony assault charges. The event has angered some in the Latino community and they have held a series of protests at the police headquarters. They want Chrisman charged with murder.    Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 11 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ: GEORGINA SANCHEZ, from Phoenix, and others participate in a candle light march around Phoenix police headquarters Monday night. About 300 people gathered at the Phoenix Police Department headquarters building Monday night to protest the shooting of Daniel Rodriguez and his dog. The officers responded to a 911 call made by Rodriguez' mother. A scuffle ensued when they arrived and Phoenix police officer Richard Chrisman shot Rodriguez, who was unarmed, and his dog. Chrisman then allegedly filed a false report about the event. He has been arrested on felony assault charges. The event has angered some in the Latino community and they have held a series of protests at the police headquarters. They want Chrisman charged with murder.    Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 11 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  GEORGINA SANCHEZ, (center) from Phoenix, and others participate in a candle light march around Phoenix police headquarters Monday night. About 300 people gathered at the Phoenix Police Department headquarters building Monday night to protest the shooting of Daniel Rodriguez and his dog. The officers responded to a 911 call made by Rodriguez' mother. A scuffle ensued when they arrived and Phoenix police officer Richard Chrisman shot Rodriguez, who was unarmed, and his dog. Chrisman then allegedly filed a false report about the event. He has been arrested on felony assault charges. The event has angered some in the Latino community and they have held a series of protests at the police headquarters. They want Chrisman charged with murder.    Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 11 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  JAVIER CORONA, from Phoenix, pickets Phoenix police headquarters Monday night. About 300 people gathered at the Phoenix Police Department headquarters building Monday night to protest the shooting of Daniel Rodriguez and his dog. The officers responded to a 911 call made by Rodriguez' mother. A scuffle ensued when they arrived and Phoenix police officer Richard Chrisman shot Rodriguez, who was unarmed, and his dog. Chrisman then allegedly filed a false report about the event. He has been arrested on felony assault charges. The event has angered some in the Latino community and they have held a series of protests at the police headquarters. They want Chrisman charged with murder.    Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 11 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  MARISOL MARQUEDA, from Phoenix, pickets Phoenix police headquarters Monday night. Rick Romley is the county attorney who will files charges against the police officer. About 300 people gathered at the Phoenix Police Department headquarters building Monday night to protest the shooting of Daniel Rodriguez and his dog. The officers responded to a 911 call made by Rodriguez' mother. A scuffle ensued when they arrived and Phoenix police officer Richard Chrisman shot Rodriguez, who was unarmed, and his dog. Chrisman then allegedly filed a false report about the event. He has been arrested on felony assault charges. The event has angered some in the Latino community and they have held a series of protests at the police headquarters. They want Chrisman charged with murder.    Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 11 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  JOSEFINA, from Phoenix, pickets the Phoenix police headquarters Monday night. About 300 people gathered at the Phoenix Police Department headquarters building Monday night to protest the shooting of Daniel Rodriguez and his dog. The officers responded to a 911 call made by Rodriguez' mother. A scuffle ensued when they arrived and Phoenix police officer Richard Chrisman shot Rodriguez, who was unarmed, and his dog. Chrisman then allegedly filed a false report about the event. He has been arrested on felony assault charges. The event has angered some in the Latino community and they have held a series of protests at the police headquarters. They want Chrisman charged with murder.    Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 11 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  HILDA CANALES, from Phoenix, AZ, waves the American and Mexican flags in front of the Phoenix police headquarters Monday night. About 300 people gathered at the Phoenix Police Department headquarters building Monday night to protest the shooting of Daniel Rodriguez and his dog. The officers responded to a 911 call made by Rodriguez' mother. A scuffle ensued when they arrived and Phoenix police officer Richard Chrisman shot Rodriguez, who was unarmed, and his dog. Chrisman then allegedly filed a false report about the event. He has been arrested on felony assault charges. The event has angered some in the Latino community and they have held a series of protests at the police headquarters. They want Chrisman charged with murder.    Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 21 SEPTEMBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ: Detective Cory Geffre (CQ GREEN SHIRT RIGHT) carries a .357 magnum revolver confiscated in a drug arrest while he escorts Donna Conner (CQ BY PHOENIX PD) to a waiting vehicle after she was arrested on drug charges in central Phoenix Tuesday. Crime has steadily dropped in Phoenix over the past few years, in line with national trends. The latest number released this month showed Phoenix reported fewer 2010 homicides, rapes, robberies, thefts - in addition to other major crimes -- compared with the same time period the previous year. Detectives in the Phoenix police department's Major Offender Unit make several arrests every day.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 SEPTEMBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ: Phoenix detectives Cory Geffre (CQ LEFT) and Chris Parese (CQ RIGHT) interview a person arrested in a rental home in central Phoenix. Crime has steadily dropped in Phoenix over the past few years, in line with national trends. The latest number released this month showed Phoenix reported fewer 2010 homicides, rapes, robberies, thefts - in addition to other major crimes -- compared with the same time period the previous year. Detectives in the Phoenix police department's Major Offender Unit make several arrests every day.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 SEPTEMBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ: Phoenix Detective Mark Rao (CQ LEFT WITH RIFLE) covers a hallway while officers secure a home in central Phoenix Tuesday. They arrested three of the four people in the home on drugs and weapons charges. Crime has steadily dropped in Phoenix over the past few years, in line with national trends. The latest number released this month showed Phoenix reported fewer 2010 homicides, rapes, robberies, thefts - in addition to other major crimes -- compared with the same time period the previous year. Detectives in the Phoenix police department's Major Offender Unit make several arrests every day.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 SEPTEMBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A .22 revolver Phoenix police found on the floor of a truck after arresting the driver on drug and weapons charges. Crime has steadily dropped in Phoenix over the past few years, in line with national trends. The latest number released this month showed Phoenix reported fewer 2010 homicides, rapes, robberies, thefts - in addition to other major crimes -- compared with the same time period the previous year. Detectives in the Phoenix police department's Major Offender Unit make several arrests every day.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 SEPTEMBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Phoenix police Sgt. Doug McBride (CQ) and Detective Dave Dodd (CQ) control a man before arresting him on weapons and drug charges in central Phoenix Tuesday. Crime has steadily dropped in Phoenix over the past few years, in line with national trends. The latest number released this month showed Phoenix reported fewer 2010 homicides, rapes, robberies, thefts - in addition to other major crimes -- compared with the same time period the previous year. Detectives in the Phoenix police department's Major Offender Unit make several arrests every day.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 SEPTEMBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Det. Darren Emfinger (CQ) leads Ty Leonard (CQ BY PHOENIX PD) into Phoenix police headquaters. Leonard is a suspect in child molestation cases. Crime has steadily dropped in Phoenix over the past few years, in line with national trends. The latest number released this month showed Phoenix reported fewer 2010 homicides, rapes, robberies, thefts - in addition to other major crimes -- compared with the same time period the previous year. Detectives in the Phoenix police department's Major Offender Unit make several arrests every day.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 DECEMBER 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Protestors picket the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in Phoenix, AZ, Monday. About 200 people from several Phoenix area civil rights groups held a mock "funeral" for civil rights in Phoenix Monday to protest actions taken by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors recent decisions that limit protestors' ability to speak out against Sheriff Joe Arpiao during Board of Supervisors meetings. The protestors have been attending meetings to protest the Sheriff's series of anti-immigrant sweeps in Latino neighborhoods of Phoenix. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 05 DECEMBER 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: The funeral procession for civil rights marches to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors meeting in Phoenix, AZ, Monday. About 200 people from several Phoenix area civil rights groups held a mock "funeral" for civil rights in Phoenix Monday to protest actions taken by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors recent decisions that limit protestors' ability to speak out against Sheriff Joe Arpiao during Board of Supervisors meetings. The protestors have been attending meetings to protest the Sheriff's series of anti-immigrant sweeps in Latino neighborhoods of Phoenix. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 05 DECEMBER 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Protestors in front of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors meeting in Phoenix, AZ, Monday. About 200 people from several Phoenix area civil rights groups held a mock "funeral" for civil rights in Phoenix Monday to protest actions taken by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors recent decisions that limit protestors' ability to speak out against Sheriff Joe Arpiao during Board of Supervisors meetings. The protestors have been attending meetings to protest the Sheriff's series of anti-immigrant sweeps in Latino neighborhoods of Phoenix. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 01 DECEMBER 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: PHIL GORDON, the mayor of Phoenix, AZ, holds up the center of the AIDS ribbon Phoenix AIDS activists created Monday. AIDS activists in Phoenix made the world's largest AIDS Ribbon to mark World AIDS Day, Dec. 1. According to Guinness  World Records, the previous largest AIDS ribbon measured 43 feet long. The ribbon created the Phoenix activists was more than 330 feet long. They plan to submit their ribbon to the Guinness Book of World Records.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 01 DECEMBER 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: AIDS activists in Phoenix hold a portion of the AIDS ribbon they created in a Phoenix park Monday. AIDS activists in Phoenix made the world's largest AIDS Ribbon to mark World AIDS Day, Dec. 1. According to Guinness  World Records, the previous largest AIDS ribbon measured 43 feet long. The ribbon created the Phoenix activists was more than 330 feet long. They plan to submit their ribbon to the Guinness Book of World Records.  Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 03 MARCH 2003 - PHOENIX, ARIZONA:  Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers search undocumented immigrants discovered in a drop house in Phoenix, AZ, before putting them on buses and taking them into ICE detention in Phoenix. Phoenix police and fire departments responded to reports of a migrant drop house in south central Phoenix and found more than 70 undocumented immigrants in the home. The immigrants were turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for processing and eventual removal from the US.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MARCH 2003 - PHOENIX, ARIZONA:  Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers search undocumented immigrants discovered in a drop house in Phoenix, AZ, before putting them on buses and taking them into ICE detention in Phoenix. Phoenix police and fire departments responded to reports of a migrant drop house in south central Phoenix and found more than 70 undocumented immigrants in the home. The immigrants were turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for processing and eventual removal from the US.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: CHRISTI, left, and KELLY CAYE, and other topless protesters wait to cross a Phoenix street Sunday. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: JENNA DUFFY talks to topless protesters in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: JENNA DUFFY talks to topless protesters in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  BILL BOYLE, a comedy writer, holds up a sign in honor of Phyllis Diller during a topless protest march in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: CHRISTI, left, talks to BILL BOYLE, a comedy writer, during a topless protest march in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  BILL BOYLE, a comedy writer, holds up a sign in honor of Phyllis Diller during a topless protest march in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  BILL BOYLE, a comedy writer, holds up a sign in honor of Phyllis Diller during a topless protest march in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  JENNA DUFFY, left, and KELLY CAYE lead a march of topless women and men in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  CHRISTI, left, JENNA DUFFY and KELLY CAYE lead a march of topless women and men in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A television photographer records a march of topless women and men in Phoenix Sunday. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: JENNA DUFFY leads a march of topless women and men in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  JENNA DUFFY, left, MEGAN ERBE and KELLY CAYE lead a march of topless women and men in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Topless women and men march through Phoenix Sunday. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  KELLY CAYE, a topless protester, at a topless protest in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: KELLY CAYE, a topless protester, talks a male spectator during a topless protest in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   MEGAN ERBE marches in a topless protest in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  MEGAN ERBE, left, and KELLY CAYE lead a march of topless women and men in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  MEGAN ERBE, left, and JENNA DUFFY lead a march of topless women and men in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Men march in a topless protest in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: CHRISTI, a topless protester from Glendale, AZ, talks to a male spectator at the Phoenix topless protest. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: CHRISTI, a topless protester from Glendale, AZ, talks to a male spectator at the Phoenix topless protest. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     A woman's painted and taped breasts at a topless protest in Phoenix. About 40 people marched through central Phoenix Sunday to call for a constitutional amendment to give women the same right to go shirtless in public that men have. The Phoenix demonstration was a part of a national Topless Day of Protest. Phoenix prohibits women from going topless in public so protesters, women and men, covered their nipples and areolas with tape. The men did it to show solidarity with the women marchers.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Phoenix Sikh community pray and participate in Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Phoenix Sikh community pray and participate in Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Phoenix Sikh community pray and participate in Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Phoenix Sikh community pray and participate in Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Phoenix Sikh community pray and participate in Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A member of the Phoenix Sikh community touches her forehead to the ground and  makes an offering to the Guru during Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A member of the Phoenix Sikh community touches her forehead to the ground and  makes an offering to the Guru during Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A member of the Phoenix Sikh community touches his forehead to the ground and  makes an offering to the Guru during Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Members of the Phoenix Sikh community enter the Gurdwara to make an offering to the Guru during Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Members of the Phoenix Sikh community enter the Gurdwara to make an offering to the Guru during Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Members of the Phoenix Sikh community enter the Gurdwara to make an offering to the Guru during Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: A member of the Phoenix Sikh community prays as he enters the Gurdwara during Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: A member of the Phoenix Sikh community prays as he enters the Gurdwara during Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Phoenix Sikh community pray and participate in Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Phoenix Sikh community pray and participate in Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Members of the Phoenix Sikh community enter the Gurdwara to make an offering to the Guru during Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Members of the Phoenix Sikh community enter the Gurdwara to make an offering to the Guru during Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Members of the Phoenix Sikh community enter the Gurdwara to make an offering to the Guru during Sunday services at the Guru Nank Dwara Ashram Sikh temple in central Phoenix. Guru Nank Dwara Ashram is the oldest of three Sikh temples in the Phoenix area. There are about 1,500 Sikh families in the area. Memorials have been held throughout the week to honor the Sikhs killed in the mass shooting in Wisconsin last week. Sunday's service included several mentions of the massacre and was attended by a number of people active in the Phoenix interfaith community.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JUNE 2012, PHOENIX, AZ:   A homeless man drinks vitamin water provided by "I Will Listen" in Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday. June 20 is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere. The high temperature in Phoenix Wednesday soared to over 110 (F), well above the normal of 105. The hot weather is especially stressful on the homeless, who don't have the opportunity to get into air conditioning or access to cold water. "I Will Listen," an outreach organization that assists the homeless and community of street people in Phoenix, AZ, provides free food and cold drinks to the homeless in central Phoenix. They ran out of drinks and food in about one hour during Wednesday's outreach.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JUNE 2012, PHOENIX, AZ:   A homeless man drinks vitamin water provided by "I Will Listen" in Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday. June 20 is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere. The high temperature in Phoenix Wednesday soared to over 110 (F), well above the normal of 105. The hot weather is especially stressful on the homeless, who don't have the opportunity to get into air conditioning or access to cold water. "I Will Listen," an outreach organization that assists the homeless and community of street people in Phoenix, AZ, provides free food and cold drinks to the homeless in central Phoenix. They ran out of drinks and food in about one hour during Wednesday's outreach.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JUNE 2012, PHOENIX, AZ:  A homeless woman eats watermelon provided by "I Will Listen" in Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday. June 20 is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere. The high temperature in Phoenix Wednesday soared to over 110 (F), well above the normal of 105. The hot weather is especially stressful on the homeless, who don't have the opportunity to get into air conditioning or access to cold water. "I Will Listen," an outreach organization that assists the homeless and community of street people in Phoenix, AZ, provides free food and cold drinks to the homeless in central Phoenix. They ran out of drinks and food in about one hour during Wednesday's outreach.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JUNE 2012, PHOENIX, AZ:   A homeless woman provides water over her head in Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday. June 20 is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere. The high temperature in Phoenix Wednesday soared to over 110 (F), well above the normal of 105. The hot weather is especially stressful on the homeless, who don't have the opportunity to get into air conditioning or access to cold water. "I Will Listen," an outreach organization that assists the homeless and community of street people in Phoenix, AZ, provides free food and cold drinks to the homeless in central Phoenix. They ran out of drinks and food in about one hour during Wednesday's outreach.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JUNE 2012, PHOENIX, AZ:   A homeless woman drinks from a bottle of water in Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday. June 20 is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere. The high temperature in Phoenix Wednesday soared to over 110 (F), well above the normal of 105. The hot weather is especially stressful on the homeless, who don't have the opportunity to get into air conditioning or access to cold water. "I Will Listen," an outreach organization that assists the homeless and community of street people in Phoenix, AZ, provides free food and cold drinks to the homeless in central Phoenix. They ran out of drinks and food in about one hour during Wednesday's outreach.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JUNE 2012, PHOENIX, AZ:  Street people line up for food and water in Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday. June 20 is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere. The high temperature in Phoenix Wednesday soared to over 110 (F), well above the normal of 105. The hot weather is especially stressful on the homeless, who don't have the opportunity to get into air conditioning or access to cold water. "I Will Listen," an outreach organization that assists the homeless and community of street people in Phoenix, AZ, provides free food and cold drinks to the homeless in central Phoenix. They ran out of drinks and food in about one hour during Wednesday's outreach.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JUNE 2012, PHOENIX, AZ:  Street people line up for food and water in Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday. June 20 is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere. The high temperature in Phoenix Wednesday soared to over 110 (F), well above the normal of 105. The hot weather is especially stressful on the homeless, who don't have the opportunity to get into air conditioning or access to cold water. "I Will Listen," an outreach organization that assists the homeless and community of street people in Phoenix, AZ, provides free food and cold drinks to the homeless in central Phoenix. They ran out of drinks and food in about one hour during Wednesday's outreach.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JUNE 2012, PHOENIX, AZ:  Street people line up for food and water in Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday. June 20 is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere. The high temperature in Phoenix Wednesday soared to over 110 (F), well above the normal of 105. The hot weather is especially stressful on the homeless, who don't have the opportunity to get into air conditioning or access to cold water. "I Will Listen," an outreach organization that assists the homeless and community of street people in Phoenix, AZ, provides free food and cold drinks to the homeless in central Phoenix. They ran out of drinks and food in about one hour during Wednesday's outreach.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JUNE 2012, PHOENIX, AZ:  Street people reach into a cooler for cold water and fruit juice in Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday. June 20 is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere. The high temperature in Phoenix Wednesday soared to over 110 (F), well above the normal of 105. The hot weather is especially stressful on the homeless, who don't have the opportunity to get into air conditioning or access to cold water. "I Will Listen," an outreach organization that assists the homeless and community of street people in Phoenix, AZ, provides free food and cold drinks to the homeless in central Phoenix. They ran out of drinks and food in about one hour during Wednesday's outreach.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JUNE 2012, PHOENIX, AZ:  Street people reach into a cooler for cold water and fruit juice in Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday. June 20 is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere. The high temperature in Phoenix Wednesday soared to over 110 (F), well above the normal of 105. The hot weather is especially stressful on the homeless, who don't have the opportunity to get into air conditioning or access to cold water. "I Will Listen," an outreach organization that assists the homeless and community of street people in Phoenix, AZ, provides free food and cold drinks to the homeless in central Phoenix. They ran out of drinks and food in about one hour during Wednesday's outreach.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JUNE 2012, PHOENIX, AZ:  Street people reach into a cooler for cold water and fruit juice in Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday. June 20 is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere. The high temperature in Phoenix Wednesday soared to over 110 (F), well above the normal of 105. The hot weather is especially stressful on the homeless, who don't have the opportunity to get into air conditioning or access to cold water. "I Will Listen," an outreach organization that assists the homeless and community of street people in Phoenix, AZ, provides free food and cold drinks to the homeless in central Phoenix. They ran out of drinks and food in about one hour during Wednesday's outreach.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JUNE 2012, PHOENIX, AZ:  Street people reach into a cooler for cold water and fruit juice in Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday. June 20 is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere. The high temperature in Phoenix Wednesday soared to over 110 (F), well above the normal of 105. The hot weather is especially stressful on the homeless, who don't have the opportunity to get into air conditioning or access to cold water. "I Will Listen," an outreach organization that assists the homeless and community of street people in Phoenix, AZ, provides free food and cold drinks to the homeless in central Phoenix. They ran out of drinks and food in about one hour during Wednesday's outreach.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JUNE 2012, PHOENIX, AZ:  Street people line up for food and water in Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday. June 20 is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere. The high temperature in Phoenix Wednesday soared to over 110 (F), well above the normal of 105. The hot weather is especially stressful on the homeless, who don't have the opportunity to get into air conditioning or access to cold water. "I Will Listen," an outreach organization that assists the homeless and community of street people in Phoenix, AZ, provides free food and cold drinks to the homeless in central Phoenix. They ran out of drinks and food in about one hour during Wednesday's outreach.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JUNE 2012, PHOENIX, AZ:  Street people line up for food and water in Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday. June 20 is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere. The high temperature in Phoenix Wednesday soared to over 110 (F), well above the normal of 105. The hot weather is especially stressful on the homeless, who don't have the opportunity to get into air conditioning or access to cold water. "I Will Listen," an outreach organization that assists the homeless and community of street people in Phoenix, AZ, provides free food and cold drinks to the homeless in central Phoenix. They ran out of drinks and food in about one hour during Wednesday's outreach.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Occupy Phoenix protesters march through downtown Phoenix Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Children at an Occupy Phoenix march in downtown Phoenix Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Occupy Phoenix protesters march through downtown Phoenix Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Occupy Phoenix protesters march through downtown Phoenix Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Occupy Phoenix protesters march through downtown Phoenix Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Occupy Phoenix protesters march through downtown Phoenix Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Occupy Phoenix protesters march through downtown Phoenix Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Occupy Phoenix protesters march through downtown Phoenix Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Occupy Phoenix protesters march past the Wells Fargo bank in Phoenix Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    An Occupy Phoenix protester with a Guy Fawkes mask stands across the street from a bank in Phoenix Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Protesters with Occupy Phoenix form a human chain to block access to counter protesters in Phoenix Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Protesters with Occupy Phoenix form a human chain to block access to counter protesters in Phoenix Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Protesters with Occupy Phoenix form a human chain to block access to counter protesters in Phoenix Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Occupy Phoenix protesters during the General Assembly at Occupy Phoenix Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Occupy Phoenix protesters in the middle of a street in downtown Phoenix Saturday. The protesters stand in the street for as long as the Walk light is lit and then leave the street to avoid jay walking tickets. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Occupy Phoenix protesters in Cesar Chavez Plaza in Phoenix. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Occupy Phoenix protesters in the middle of a street in downtown Phoenix Saturday. The protesters stand in the street for as long as the Walk light is lit and then leave the street to avoid jay walking tickets. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Occupy Phoenix protesters in the middle of a street in downtown Phoenix Saturday. The protesters stand in the street for as long as the Walk light is lit and then leave the street to avoid jay walking tickets. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    An Occupy Phoenix protester crosses a street in downtown on his way to the Occupy Phoenix protest Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:    An Occupy Phoenix protester crosses a street in downtown on his way to the Occupy Phoenix protest Saturday. The demonstrations at Occupy Phoenix, AZ, entered their second week Saturday. About 50 people are staying in Cesar Chavez Plaza, in the heart of downtown. The crowd grows in the evening and on weekends. Protesters have coordinated their actions with police and have gotten permission from the city to set up shade shelters and sleep in the park, but without tents or sleeping bags, which is considered "urban camping," instead protesters are sleeping on the sidewalk. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: An Occupy Phoenix protester carries an American flag through downtown Sunday. About 200 people continued the Occupy Phoenix protest in downtown Phoenix Sunday afternoon. The protest peaked Saturday afternoon at about 2,000 people. Nearly 50 people were arrested late Saturday night on misdemeanor trespassing charges when they tried to camp in a park near downtown and on Sunday the crowd dwindled to 200. Protesters hope to continue the protest through Monday by marching around downtown and picketing banks in the area.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 OCTOBER 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Occupy Phoenix protesters march through downtown Sunday afternoon. About 200 people continued the Occupy Phoenix protest in downtown Phoenix Sunday afternoon. The protest peaked Saturday afternoon at about 2,000 people. Nearly 50 people were arrested late Saturday night on misdemeanor trespassing charges when they tried to camp in a park near downtown and on Sunday the crowd dwindled to 200. Protesters hope to continue the protest through Monday by marching around downtown and picketing banks in the area.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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