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  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  DON JOHNSON, a retired accountant from Mesa, AZ, walks into the offices of the Arizona Attorney General to be arrested for civil disobedience Thursday. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017006.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  DON JOHNSON, a retired accountant from Mesa, AZ, walks into the offices of the Arizona Attorney General to be arrested for civil disobedience Thursday. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017005.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  MOLLY DURAN, a civil rights protester, stands in front of the official portrait of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne during a protest in his office. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017009.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: RANDY PARRAZ, a civil rights activist in Arizona, speaks out against Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne in front of the offices of the Arizona Attorney General Thursday. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017028.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: RANDY PARRAZ, a civil rights activist in Arizona, speaks out against Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne in front of the offices of the Arizona Attorney General Thursday. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017025.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  MOLLY DURAN, a civil rights protester, stands in front of the official portrait of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne during a protest in his office. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017009.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: RANDY PARRAZ, a civil rights activist in Arizona, speaks out against Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne in front of the offices of the Arizona Attorney General Thursday. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017026.jpg
  • 29 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman reads "A Guide to Civil Resistance" during a protest against the Thai coup Thursday. About eight people gathered at the Chong Nonsi intersection in Bangkok to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BangkokCoupThursday028.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  DON JOHNSON, a retired accountant from Mesa, AZ, is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017018.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: A woman prays while talking about the DREAM Act in the offices of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017011.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: People picket the offices of the Arizona Attorney General Thursday. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017026.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: ANDRES GARCIA, 6, gathers in front of the office of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017004.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  CHARLES LOFTUS, left, from the office of the Arizona Attorney General, tries to talk to JOSE BETO SOTO, field director of Citizens for a Better Arizona shortly before having Soto arrested during a protest in the offices of Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017015.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Protesters go through security as they walk into the offices of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017007.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: ANDRES GARCIA, 6, gathers in front of the office of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017002.jpg
  • 29 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman reads "A Guide to Civil Resistance" during a protest against the Thai coup Thursday. About eight people gathered at the Chong Nonsi intersection in Bangkok to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BangkokCoupThursday030.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  VANESSA VARELA is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017024.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:     LESLIE MERAZ is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017022.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:     CAROLYN O'CONNOR, formerly the Vice President of Student Affairs at Gateway Community College, is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017020.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: A woman prays while talking about the DREAM Act in the offices of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017012.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Protesters go through security as they walk into the offices of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017008.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: ANDRES GARCIA, 6, (far left) and others gather in front of the office of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017003.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: ANDRES GARCIA, 6, gathers in front of the office of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017002.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:     A person is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017027.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: JOSE BETO SOTO, field director of Citizens for a Better Arizona, right, and other protesters chant during a protest in the office of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017016.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: JOSE BETO SOTO, field director of Citizens for a Better Arizona, right, and other protesters chant during a protest in the office of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017015.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Protesters go through security as they walk into the offices of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017007.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: ANDRES GARCIA, 6, gathers in front of the office of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017005.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  VANESSA VARELA is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017025.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:     LESLIE MERAZ is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017022.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  DON JOHNSON, a retired accountant from Mesa, AZ, is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017020.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  DON JOHNSON, a retired accountant from Mesa, AZ, is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017019.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: JOSE BETO SOTO, field director of Citizens for a Better Arizona, right, and other protesters chant during a protest in the office of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017017.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: A woman prays while talking about the DREAM Act in the offices of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017012.jpg
  • 29 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman reads "A Guide to Civil Resistance" during a protest against the Thai coup Thursday. About eight people gathered at the Chong Nonsi intersection in Bangkok to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BangkokCoupThursday029.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:     LESLIE MERAZ is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017021.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  DON JOHNSON, a retired accountant from Mesa, AZ, is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017019.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  CHARLES LOFTUS, left, from the office of the Arizona Attorney General, tries to talk to JOSE BETO SOTO, field director of Citizens for a Better Arizona shortly before having Soto arrested during a protest in the offices of Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017013.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  VANESSA VARELA plays guitar and sings during a protest at the office of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017001.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:     A person is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017024.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:     LESLIE MERAZ is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017023.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: JOSE BETO SOTO, field director of Citizens for a Better Arizona, is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017018.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: JOSE BETO SOTO, field director of Citizens for a Better Arizona, right, and other protesters chant during a protest in the office of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017016.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  JOSE BETO SOTO, field director of Citizens for a Better Arizona, waves a letter he sent to the Attorney General the office of the Arizona Attorney General shortly before he was arrested during a protest in the offices of Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017010.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Protesters go through security as they walk into the offices of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017008.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  JOSE BETO SOTO, field director of Citizens for a Better Arizona, signs the visitor log in the office of the Arizona Attorney General shortly before he was arrested during a protest in the offices of Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017006.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: ANDRES GARCIA, 6, gathers in front of the office of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017004.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: JOSE BETO SOTO, field director of Citizens for a Better Arizona, is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017017.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  CHARLES LOFTUS, left, from the office of the Arizona Attorney General, tries to talk to JOSE BETO SOTO, field director of Citizens for a Better Arizona shortly before having Soto arrested during a protest in the offices of Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017014.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  JOSE BETO SOTO, field director of Citizens for a Better Arizona, waves a letter he sent to the Attorney General the office of the Arizona Attorney General shortly before he was arrested during a protest in the offices of Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017010.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: People picket the offices of the Arizona Attorney General Thursday. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017027.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  CHARLES LOFTUS, left, from the office of the Arizona Attorney General, tries to talk to JOSE BETO SOTO, field director of Citizens for a Better Arizona shortly before having Soto arrested during a protest in the offices of Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017014.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: A woman prays while talking about the DREAM Act in the offices of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017013.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: ANDRES GARCIA, 6, (far left) and others gather in front of the office of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017003.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  VANESSA VARELA plays guitar and sings during a protest at the office of the Arizona Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017001.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:     CAROLYN O'CONNOR, formerly the Vice President of Student Affairs at Gateway Community College, is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtest1017021.jpg
  • 17 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:     A person is arrested by Arizona Capitol Police in the office of the Attorney General. About 100 people came to the office of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne to protest the decision by Horne to sue community colleges in Maricopa County that charge DREAM Act students who are residents of Arizona out of state tuition rather than in state resident tuition. Nearly 10 people were arrested in a planned civil disobedience during the protest.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActProtestBW1017023.jpg
  • 31 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People sit in the Skywalk between the BTS Skytrain Siam and Chit Lom stations to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience and nonviolent protest. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading. Bangkok was mostly quiet Saturday. There were only a few isolated protests against the coup and military government.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    0531CoupReaxSaturday019.jpg
  • 31 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Women sit in the Skywalk between the BTS Skytrain Siam and Chit Lom stations to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience and nonviolent protest. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading. Bangkok was mostly quiet Saturday. There were only a few isolated protests against the coup and military government.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    0531CoupReaxSaturday018.jpg
  • 31 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man sits in the Skywalk between the BTS Skytrain Siam and Chit Lom stations to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience and nonviolent protest. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading. Bangkok was mostly quiet Saturday. There were only a few isolated protests against the coup and military government.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    0531CoupReaxSaturday021.jpg
  • 29 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People stand in a circle and read "1984" as a protest against the coup. About eight people gathered at the Chong Nonsi intersection in Bangkok to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man reads "1984" during a protests against the Thai coup Thursday. About eight people gathered at the Chong Nonsi intersection in Bangkok to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BangkokCoupThursday026.jpg
  • 31 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People walk by a man sitting in the Skywalk between the BTS Skytrain Siam and Chit Lom stations to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience and nonviolent protest. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading. Bangkok was mostly quiet Saturday. There were only a few isolated protests against the coup and military government.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    0531CoupReaxSaturday023.jpg
  • 29 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man reads "1984" during a protests against the Thai coup Thursday. About eight people gathered at the Chong Nonsi intersection in Bangkok to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BangkokCoupThursday025.jpg
  • 31 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People sit in the Skywalk between the BTS Skytrain Siam and Chit Lom stations to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience and nonviolent protest. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading. Bangkok was mostly quiet Saturday. There were only a few isolated protests against the coup and military government.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    0531CoupReaxSaturday027.jpg
  • 31 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman sits in the Skywalk between the BTS Skytrain Siam and Chit Lom stations to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience and nonviolent protest. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading. Bangkok was mostly quiet Saturday. There were only a few isolated protests against the coup and military government.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    0531CoupReaxSaturday026.jpg
  • 31 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People sit in the Skywalk between the BTS Skytrain Siam and Chit Lom stations to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience and nonviolent protest. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading. Bangkok was mostly quiet Saturday. There were only a few isolated protests against the coup and military government.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    0531CoupReaxSaturday025.jpg
  • 31 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Women sit in the Skywalk between the BTS Skytrain Siam and Chit Lom stations to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience and nonviolent protest. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading. Bangkok was mostly quiet Saturday. There were only a few isolated protests against the coup and military government.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    0531CoupReaxSaturday017.jpg
  • 29 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman reads "1984" during a protest against the Thai coup Thursday. About eight people gathered at the Chong Nonsi intersection in Bangkok to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BangkokCoupThursday031.jpg
  • 29 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man reads "1984" during a protests against the Thai coup Thursday. About eight people gathered at the Chong Nonsi intersection in Bangkok to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BangkokCoupThursday027.jpg
  • 31 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People sit in the Skywalk between the BTS Skytrain Siam and Chit Lom stations to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience and nonviolent protest. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading. Bangkok was mostly quiet Saturday. There were only a few isolated protests against the coup and military government.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    0531CoupReaxSaturday024.jpg
  • 31 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man sits in the Skywalk between the BTS Skytrain Siam and Chit Lom stations to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience and nonviolent protest. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading. Bangkok was mostly quiet Saturday. There were only a few isolated protests against the coup and military government.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    0531CoupReaxSaturday020.jpg
  • 31 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People walk by a man sitting in the Skywalk between the BTS Skytrain Siam and Chit Lom stations to silently read George Orwell's "1984" and other books about civil disobedience and nonviolent protest. The protests are based on the "Standing Man" protests that started in Turkey last summer. Authorities made no effort to stop the protest or interfere with the people who were reading. Bangkok was mostly quiet Saturday. There were only a few isolated protests against the coup and military government.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    0531CoupReaxSaturday022.jpg
  • 21 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: Rev. JARRETT MAUPIN, right, a Phoenix civil rights activist, and Arizona Attorney General TOM HORNE at a meeting with DREAM Act protesters. The DREAMers are protesting the decision by Attorney General Horne to sue the Maricopa County Community College District to force the district to charge in-state tuition to the young people who qualify for the federal government deferred-action program.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMERSMeetHorneBW012.jpg
  • 21 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: Rev. JARRETT MAUPIN, right, a Phoenix civil rights activist, and Arizona Attorney General TOM HORNE at a meeting with DREAM Act protesters. The DREAMers are protesting the decision by Attorney General Horne to sue the Maricopa County Community College District to force the district to charge in-state tuition to the young people who qualify for the federal government deferred-action program.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMERSMeetHorneBW002.jpg
  • 21 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: Rev. JARRETT MAUPIN, right, a Phoenix civil rights activist, and Arizona Attorney General TOM HORNE at a meeting with DREAM Act protesters. The DREAMers are protesting the decision by Attorney General Horne to sue the Maricopa County Community College District to force the district to charge in-state tuition to the young people who qualify for the federal government deferred-action program.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMERSMeetHorneBW013.jpg
  • 29 JULY 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ: People who volunteered to be arrested go over the procedures of their planned civil disobedience that would get them arrested. Dozens of people were arrested during protests against SB 1070 across central Phoenix Thursday. US Judge Susan Bolton's ruling Wednesday stopped four of SB 1070's more than a dozen provisions from going into effect. She wrote, "The court also finds that the United States is likely to suffer irreparable harm if the court does not preliminarily enjoin enforcement of these sections," she states in the ruling. "The balance of equities tips in the United States' favor considering the public interest."    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 JULY 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ: Connie Jahrmarkt (CQ) LEFT from Scottsdale, Liz Merchant (CQ) from Surprise, and Tempie Taudte (CQ) from Tampa, FL, sing hymns in front of the US Courthouse while people are being arrested for civil disobedience Thursday. Dozens of people were arrested during protests against SB 1070 across central Phoenix Thursday. US Judge Susan Bolton's ruling Wednesday stopped four of SB 1070's more than a dozen provisions from going into effect. She wrote, "The court also finds that the United States is likely to suffer irreparable harm if the court does not preliminarily enjoin enforcement of these sections," she states in the ruling. "The balance of equities tips in the United States' favor considering the public interest."   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ProtestsAgainst1070005.jpg
  • 29 JULY 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ: Phoenix police clear off the street before arresting folks who engaged in civil disobedience. Dozens of people were arrested during protests against SB 1070 across central Phoenix Thursday. US Judge Susan Bolton's ruling Wednesday stopped four of SB 1070's more than a dozen provisions from going into effect. She wrote, "The court also finds that the United States is likely to suffer irreparable harm if the court does not preliminarily enjoin enforcement of these sections," she states in the ruling. "The balance of equities tips in the United States' favor considering the public interest."   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ProtestsAgainst1070012.jpg
  • 29 JULY 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ: People who volunteered to be arrested go over the procedures of their planned civil disobedience that would get them arrested. Dozens of people were arrested during protests against SB 1070 across central Phoenix Thursday. US Judge Susan Bolton's ruling Wednesday stopped four of SB 1070's more than a dozen provisions from going into effect. She wrote, "The court also finds that the United States is likely to suffer irreparable harm if the court does not preliminarily enjoin enforcement of these sections," she states in the ruling. "The balance of equities tips in the United States' favor considering the public interest."    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ProtestsAgainst1070008.jpg
  • 29 JULY 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ: Phoenix police clear off the street before arresting folks who engaged in civil disobedience. Dozens of people were arrested during protests against SB 1070 across central Phoenix Thursday. US Judge Susan Bolton's ruling Wednesday stopped four of SB 1070's more than a dozen provisions from going into effect. She wrote, "The court also finds that the United States is likely to suffer irreparable harm if the court does not preliminarily enjoin enforcement of these sections," she states in the ruling. "The balance of equities tips in the United States' favor considering the public interest."   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ProtestsAgainst1070011.jpg
  • 21 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: CAROLYN COOPER, 67, from Tempe, AZ, waits to be arrested by Arizona State Police after she staged a sit-in in the office of the Attorney General. She and other DREAM Act supporters are protesting the decision by Attorney General Horne to sue the Maricopa County Community College District to force the district to charge in-state tuition to the young people who qualify for the federal government deferred-action program.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActAZAGOffice016.jpg
  • 21 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: Arizona Attorney General TOM HORNE at a meeting with DREAM Act protesters. The DREAMers are protesting the decision by Attorney General Horne to sue the Maricopa County Community College District to force the district to charge in-state tuition to the young people who qualify for the federal government deferred-action program.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActAZAGOffice003.jpg
  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  An anti coup protestor at Democracy Monument in Bangkok. Hundreds of people protested against Thailand's military dominated government Saturday. The protest started with seminar about the 2006 coup that deposed popularly elected former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. After the seminar activists marched from Thammasat University to Democracy Monument, about 1 mile. Political gatherings of more than 5 people are banned by Thailand's military government and police tried to dissuade the protestors from finishing their march. Protestors ignored the police, who then stood by and watched but made no effort to intervene. At Democracy Monument protestors laid flowers and made speeches against the military. It was the largest anti-coup protest in Bangkok in more than a year.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoupProtestDemMonument029.jpg
  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-coup protestors march to Democracy Monument during a rally against the military government. The sign they are carrying says, "Let's Declare Victory and Step Over Dictatorial Power." Hundreds of people protested against Thailand's military dominated government Saturday. The protest started with seminar about the 2006 coup that deposed popularly elected former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. After the seminar activists marched from Thammasat University to Democracy Monument, about 1 mile. Political gatherings of more than 5 people are banned by Thailand's military government and police tried to dissuade the protestors from finishing their march. Protestors ignored the police, who then stood by and watched but made no effort to intervene. At Democracy Monument protestors laid flowers and made speeches against the military. It was the largest anti-coup protest in Bangkok in more than a year.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoupProtestDemMonument023.jpg
  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-coup protestors march to Democracy Monument during a rally against the military government. The sign they are carrying says, "Let's Declare Victory and Step Over Dictatorial Power." Hundreds of people protested against Thailand's military dominated government Saturday. The protest started with seminar about the 2006 coup that deposed popularly elected former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. After the seminar activists marched from Thammasat University to Democracy Monument, about 1 mile. Political gatherings of more than 5 people are banned by Thailand's military government and police tried to dissuade the protestors from finishing their march. Protestors ignored the police, who then stood by and watched but made no effort to intervene. At Democracy Monument protestors laid flowers and made speeches against the military. It was the largest anti-coup protest in Bangkok in more than a year.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoupProtestDemMonument021.jpg
  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-coup protestors march to Democracy Monument during a rally against the military government. The sign they are carrying says, "Let's Declare Victory and Step Over Dictatorial Power." Hundreds of people protested against Thailand's military dominated government Saturday. The protest started with seminar about the 2006 coup that deposed popularly elected former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. After the seminar activists marched from Thammasat University to Democracy Monument, about 1 mile. Political gatherings of more than 5 people are banned by Thailand's military government and police tried to dissuade the protestors from finishing their march. Protestors ignored the police, who then stood by and watched but made no effort to intervene. At Democracy Monument protestors laid flowers and made speeches against the military. It was the largest anti-coup protest in Bangkok in more than a year.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoupProtestDemMonument017.jpg
  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Student activist SIRIWIT SERITHIWAT (left)   and Thai Police Colonel ATHAWIT SAISUB negotiate a route out of Thammasat University to Democracy Monument. Hundreds of people protested against Thailand's military dominated government Saturday. The protest started with seminar about the 2006 coup that deposed popularly elected former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. After the seminar activists marched from Thammasat University to Democracy Monument, about 1 mile. Political gatherings of more than 5 people are banned by Thailand's military government and police tried to dissuade the protestors from finishing their march. Protestors ignored the police, who then stood by and watched but made no effort to intervene. At Democracy Monument protestors laid flowers and made speeches against the military. It was the largest anti-coup protest in Bangkok in more than a year.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoupProtestDemMonument016.jpg
  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-coup protestors march to Democracy Monument during a rally against the military government. The sign they are carrying says, "Let's Declare Victory and Step Over Dictatorial Power." Hundreds of people protested against Thailand's military dominated government Saturday. The protest started with seminar about the 2006 coup that deposed popularly elected former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. After the seminar activists marched from Thammasat University to Democracy Monument, about 1 mile. Political gatherings of more than 5 people are banned by Thailand's military government and police tried to dissuade the protestors from finishing their march. Protestors ignored the police, who then stood by and watched but made no effort to intervene. At Democracy Monument protestors laid flowers and made speeches against the military. It was the largest anti-coup protest in Bangkok in more than a year.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoupProtestDemMonument009.jpg
  • 21 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Arizona Attorney General TOM HORNE walks into a meeting with DREAM Act protesters. The DREAMers are protesting the decision by Attorney General Horne to sue the Maricopa County Community College District to force the district to charge in-state tuition to the young people who qualify for the federal government deferred-action program.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMERSMeetHorneBW001.jpg
  • 21 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: Arizona Attorney General TOM HORNE at a meeting with DREAM Act protesters. The DREAMers are protesting the decision by Attorney General Horne to sue the Maricopa County Community College District to force the district to charge in-state tuition to the young people who qualify for the federal government deferred-action program.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMActAZAGOffice007.jpg
  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti coup protestors gather at Democracy Monument in Bangkok. Hundreds of people protested against Thailand's military dominated government Saturday. The protest started with seminar about the 2006 coup that deposed popularly elected former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. After the seminar activists marched from Thammasat University to Democracy Monument, about 1 mile. Political gatherings of more than 5 people are banned by Thailand's military government and police tried to dissuade the protestors from finishing their march. Protestors ignored the police, who then stood by and watched but made no effort to intervene. At Democracy Monument protestors laid flowers and made speeches against the military. It was the largest anti-coup protest in Bangkok in more than a year.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoupProtestDemMonument033.jpg
  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti coup protestors gather at Democracy Monument in Bangkok. Hundreds of people protested against Thailand's military dominated government Saturday. The protest started with seminar about the 2006 coup that deposed popularly elected former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. After the seminar activists marched from Thammasat University to Democracy Monument, about 1 mile. Political gatherings of more than 5 people are banned by Thailand's military government and police tried to dissuade the protestors from finishing their march. Protestors ignored the police, who then stood by and watched but made no effort to intervene. At Democracy Monument protestors laid flowers and made speeches against the military. It was the largest anti-coup protest in Bangkok in more than a year.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoupProtestDemMonument030.jpg
  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-coup protestors march to Democracy Monument during a rally against the military government. The sign they are carrying says, "Let's Declare Victory and Step Over Dictatorial Power." Hundreds of people protested against Thailand's military dominated government Saturday. The protest started with seminar about the 2006 coup that deposed popularly elected former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. After the seminar activists marched from Thammasat University to Democracy Monument, about 1 mile. Political gatherings of more than 5 people are banned by Thailand's military government and police tried to dissuade the protestors from finishing their march. Protestors ignored the police, who then stood by and watched but made no effort to intervene. At Democracy Monument protestors laid flowers and made speeches against the military. It was the largest anti-coup protest in Bangkok in more than a year.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoupProtestDemMonument012.jpg
  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-coup protestors at Thammasat University. Hundreds of people protested against Thailand's military dominated government Saturday. The protest started with seminar about the 2006 coup that deposed popularly elected former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. After the seminar activists marched from Thammasat University to Democracy Monument, about 1 mile. Political gatherings of more than 5 people are banned by Thailand's military government and police tried to dissuade the protestors from finishing their march. Protestors ignored the police, who then stood by and watched but made no effort to intervene. At Democracy Monument protestors laid flowers and made speeches against the military. It was the largest anti-coup protest in Bangkok in more than a year.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoupProtestDemMonument007.jpg
  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-coup protestors at Thammasat University. Hundreds of people protested against Thailand's military dominated government Saturday. The protest started with seminar about the 2006 coup that deposed popularly elected former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. After the seminar activists marched from Thammasat University to Democracy Monument, about 1 mile. Political gatherings of more than 5 people are banned by Thailand's military government and police tried to dissuade the protestors from finishing their march. Protestors ignored the police, who then stood by and watched but made no effort to intervene. At Democracy Monument protestors laid flowers and made speeches against the military. It was the largest anti-coup protest in Bangkok in more than a year.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoupProtestDemMonument006.jpg
  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  An anti-coup protestor at Thammasat University. Hundreds of people protested against Thailand's military dominated government Saturday. The protest started with seminar about the 2006 coup that deposed popularly elected former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. After the seminar activists marched from Thammasat University to Democracy Monument, about 1 mile. Political gatherings of more than 5 people are banned by Thailand's military government and police tried to dissuade the protestors from finishing their march. Protestors ignored the police, who then stood by and watched but made no effort to intervene. At Democracy Monument protestors laid flowers and made speeches against the military. It was the largest anti-coup protest in Bangkok in more than a year.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CoupProtestDemMonument003.jpg
  • 21 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: Arizona Attorney General TOM HORNE at a meeting with DREAM Act protesters. The DREAMers are protesting the decision by Attorney General Horne to sue the Maricopa County Community College District to force the district to charge in-state tuition to the young people who qualify for the federal government deferred-action program.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMERSMeetHorneBW031.jpg
  • 21 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  CAROLYN COOPER, 67, from Tempe, AZ, is arrested by Arizona State Police after she staged a sit-in in the office of the Attorney General. She and other DREAM Act supporters are protesting the decision by Attorney General Horne to sue the Maricopa County Community College District to force the district to charge in-state tuition to the young people who qualify for the federal government deferred-action program.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMERSMeetHorneBW027.jpg
  • 21 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: CAROLYN COOPER, 67, from Tempe, AZ, waits to be arrested by Arizona State Police after she staged a sit-in in the office of the Attorney General. She and other DREAM Act supporters are protesting the decision by Attorney General Horne to sue the Maricopa County Community College District to force the district to charge in-state tuition to the young people who qualify for the federal government deferred-action program.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DREAMERSMeetHorneBW020.jpg
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