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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: JUSTYN LEWIS, from Des Moines, speaks to the crowd staging a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A Black Lives Matter protester pickets the front of Des Moines City Hall during a council debate of a racial profiling ordinance. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: An woman sits in the middle of Robert D. Ray Drive and listens to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit in the middle of Robert D. Ray Drive and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A Black Lives Matter protester pickets the front of Des Moines City Hall during a council debate of a racial profiling ordinance. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit in the middle of Robert D. Ray Drive and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: An woman sits in the middle of Robert D. Ray Drive and listens to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: An woman sits in the middle of Robert D. Ray Drive and listens to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit in the middle of Robert D. Ray Drive and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit in the middle of Robert D. Ray Drive and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit in the middle of Robert D. Ray Drive and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit in the middle of Robert D. Ray Drive and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit in the middle of Robert D. Ray Drive and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit in the middle of Robert D. Ray Drive and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit in the middle of Robert D. Ray Drive and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit on the steps of City Hall and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit on the steps of City Hall and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit on the steps of City Hall and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit on the steps of City Hall and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit on the steps of City Hall and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman and her son listen to speakers at a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman and her son listen to speakers at a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit in the middle of Robert D. Ray Drive and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JUNE 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People sit on the steps of City Hall and listen to the Des Moines City Council debate a racial profiling ordinance on a Zoom call. About 150 people staged a sit-in in front of the Des Moines City Hall Monday afternoon and listened to the City Council debate an ordinance about racial profiling. The sit-in was organized by Des Moines' Selma, a civil rights organization based in Des Moines. Des Moines' African-American community has sponsored and coordinated a series of events to draw attention to police violence in Des Moines in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A man wearing a surgical mask prays by himself in the vestibule of a Catholic church in Des Moines. The Des Moines diocese announced that Catholics in Des Moines were "relieved of the Sunday Mass obligation" because of fears over the Coronavirus. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A man wearing a surgical mask prays by himself in the vestibule of a Catholic church in Des Moines. The Des Moines diocese announced that Catholics in Des Moines were "relieved of the Sunday Mass obligation" because of fears over the Coronavirus. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, from West Des Moines, drives a red, white, and blue tractor down Mills Civic Parkway during a rally to support law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, from West Des Moines, cheers for law enforcement during a rally to support law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A man wearing a surgical mask prays by himself in the vestibule of a Catholic church in Des Moines. The Des Moines diocese announced that Catholics in Des Moines were "relieved of the Sunday Mass obligation" because of fears over the Coronavirus. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman touches the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center while she prays for police officers after a rally to support police and law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman touches the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center while she prays for police officers after a rally to support police and law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman touches the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center while she prays for police officers after a rally to support police and law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, from West Des Moines, drives a red, white, and blue tractor down Mills Civic Parkway during a rally to support law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, from West Des Moines, and TANA GOERTZ, drive a red, white, and blue tractor down Mills Civic Parkway during a rally to support law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, from West Des Moines, and TANA GOERTZ, drive a red, white, and blue tractor down Mills Civic Parkway during a rally to support law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, from West Des Moines, cheers for law enforcement during a rally to support law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, from West Des Moines, cheers for law enforcement during a rally to support law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, from West Des Moines, cheers for law enforcement during a rally to support law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, from West Des Moines, cheers for law enforcement during a rally to support law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, from West Des Moines, cheers for law enforcement during a rally to support law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: First responders drive past Unity Point Health Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines during the "appreciation loop". Des Moines first responders, the Iowa State Patrol, and utility companies made an "Appreciation Loop" around Des Moines hospitals on National Nurses' Day to thank nurses and other care givers at the hospital for the care they are providing during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. Iowa reported 10,404 confirmed cases of COVID-19 statewide Wednesday, about 2,500 cases in the Des Moines metropolitan area. Acting against the advice of many medical professionals, the Governor of Iowa has started reopening businesses in the state. Businesses in the Des Moines area, and other communities with a high number of cases are not allowed to reopen.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: First responders drive past Unity Point Health Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines during the "appreciation loop". Des Moines first responders, the Iowa State Patrol, and utility companies made an "Appreciation Loop" around Des Moines hospitals on National Nurses' Day to thank nurses and other care givers at the hospital for the care they are providing during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. Iowa reported 10,404 confirmed cases of COVID-19 statewide Wednesday, about 2,500 cases in the Des Moines metropolitan area. Acting against the advice of many medical professionals, the Governor of Iowa has started reopening businesses in the state. Businesses in the Des Moines area, and other communities with a high number of cases are not allowed to reopen.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman touches the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center while she prays for police officers after a rally to support police and law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, from West Des Moines, drives a red, white, and blue tractor down Mills Civic Parkway during a rally to support law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, from West Des Moines, and TANA GOERTZ, drive a red, white, and blue tractor down Mills Civic Parkway during a rally to support law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, from West Des Moines, cheers for law enforcement during a rally to support law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, from West Des Moines, cheers for law enforcement during a rally to support law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the nursing staff at Unity Point Health Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines, walk back to work after an "appreciation loop" by Des Moines first responders. Des Moines first responders, the Iowa State Patrol, and utility companies made an "Appreciation Loop" around the hospital on National Nurses' Day to thank nurses and other care givers at the hospital for the care they are providing during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. Iowa reported 10,404 confirmed cases of COVID-19 statewide Wednesday, about 2,500 cases in the Des Moines metropolitan area. Acting against the advice of many medical professionals, the Governor of Iowa has started reopening businesses in the state. Businesses in the Des Moines area, and other communities with a high number of cases are not allowed to reopen.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: First responders drive past Unity Point Health Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines during the "appreciation loop". Des Moines first responders, the Iowa State Patrol, and utility companies made an "Appreciation Loop" around Des Moines hospitals on National Nurses' Day to thank nurses and other care givers at the hospital for the care they are providing during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. Iowa reported 10,404 confirmed cases of COVID-19 statewide Wednesday, about 2,500 cases in the Des Moines metropolitan area. Acting against the advice of many medical professionals, the Governor of Iowa has started reopening businesses in the state. Businesses in the Des Moines area, and other communities with a high number of cases are not allowed to reopen.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A man wearing a surgical mask prays by himself in the vestibule of a Catholic church in Des Moines. The Des Moines diocese announced that Catholics in Des Moines were "relieved of the Sunday Mass obligation" because of fears over the Coronavirus. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A man wearing a surgical mask prays by himself in the vestibule of a Catholic church in Des Moines. The Des Moines diocese announced that Catholics in Des Moines were "relieved of the Sunday Mass obligation" because of fears over the Coronavirus. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 MARCH 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A man wearing a surgical mask prays by himself in the vestibule of a Catholic church in Des Moines. The Des Moines diocese announced that Catholics in Des Moines were "relieved of the Sunday Mass obligation" because of fears over the Coronavirus. Most churches in the Des Moines area canceled their Sunday services or switched to an online service this week. Those churches that conducted Sunday services imposed "social distancing" guidelines, including no physical contact, and had significantly lower attendance. The Governor of Iowa announced Saturday night that the Coronavirus in Iowa had entered the "community spread" phase when a person in Dallas County, in the Des Moines metropolitan area, tested positive for Coronavirus. This is the first reported case in the Des Moines area. As of Sunday morning, Iowa was reporting 18 people tested positive for Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 FEBRUARY 2021 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A city worker plows snow on the Court Ave Bridge over the Des Moines River in downtown Des Moines. Central Iowa, including Des Moines, is enduring its coldest winter in 25 years. Daily high temperatures this week are not expected to go above 10F (-12C) and nightly lows are expected to be about -5F (-20C). In addition to the cold weather, this is the second snowiest winter in Des Moines history. So far this winter there has been more than 44 inches (111 centimeters) of snow. Des Moines normally gets about 35 inches (90 centimeters) of snow all winter.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer hands a bag of food to a motorist in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People walk away with bags of food during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People walk away with bags of food during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A person who picked up food waits for a ride home during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: TOM WICKERSHAM leads a prayer for police officers and law enforcement in the parking lot of the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: TOM WICKERSHAM leads a prayer for police officers and law enforcement in the parking lot of the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People pray for police officers and law enforcement after a rally in support of law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People gather in the parking lot of the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center for a rally to support police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: A person with a Blue Lives Matter placard stands in the parking lot of the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center before a pro-police rally. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Blue ribbons honoring nurses around a tree at Unity Point Health Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. Des Moines first responders, the Iowa State Patrol, and utility companies made an "Appreciation Loop" around the hospital on National Nurses' Day to thank nurses and other care givers at the hospital for the care they are providing during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. Iowa reported 10,404 confirmed cases of COVID-19 statewide Wednesday, about 2,500 cases in the Des Moines metropolitan area. Acting against the advice of many medical professionals, the Governor of Iowa has started reopening businesses in the state. Businesses in the Des Moines area, and other communities with a high number of cases are not allowed to reopen.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 FEBRUARY 2021 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A bundled up pedestrian crosses the Court Ave Bridge over the Des Moines River in downtown Des Moines. Central Iowa, including Des Moines, is enduring its coldest winter in 25 years. Daily high temperatures this week are not expected to go above 10F (-12C) and nightly lows are expected to be about -5F (-20C). In addition to the cold weather, this is the second snowiest winter in Des Moines history. So far this winter there has been more than 44 inches (111 centimeters) of snow. Des Moines normally gets about 35 inches (90 centimeters) of snow all winter.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 FEBRUARY 2021 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A bundled up pedestrian crosses the Court Ave Bridge over the Des Moines River in downtown Des Moines. Central Iowa, including Des Moines, is enduring its coldest winter in 25 years. Daily high temperatures this week are not expected to go above 10F (-12C) and nightly lows are expected to be about -5F (-20C). In addition to the cold weather, this is the second snowiest winter in Des Moines history. So far this winter there has been more than 44 inches (111 centimeters) of snow. Des Moines normally gets about 35 inches (90 centimeters) of snow all winter.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 FEBRUARY 2021 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A bundled up pedestrian crosses the Court Ave Bridge over the Des Moines River in downtown Des Moines. Central Iowa, including Des Moines, is enduring its coldest winter in 25 years. Daily high temperatures this week are not expected to go above 10F (-12C) and nightly lows are expected to be about -5F (-20C). In addition to the cold weather, this is the second snowiest winter in Des Moines history. So far this winter there has been more than 44 inches (111 centimeters) of snow. Des Moines normally gets about 35 inches (90 centimeters) of snow all winter.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer hands a bag of food to a motorist in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer hands a bag of food to a motorist in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer hands a bag of food to a motorist in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer hands a bag of food to a motorist in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People walk away with bags of food during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People walk away with bags of food during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer carries food for a person waiting for a ride home during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A person who picked up food waits for a ride home during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People wait for a Thanksgiving food distribution to start at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A child volunteering at a food distribution carries bags of food to people in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A child volunteering at a food distribution carries bags of food to people in line during a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer checks in people picking food packages before a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer checks in people picking food packages before a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer checks in people picking food packages before a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer checks in people picking food packages before a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer checks in people picking food packages before a Thanksgiving food distribution at a park in Des Moines during a snowstorm. The food distribution was organized by Urban Dreams, a community empowerment NGO in central Des Moines, and the NAACP. The food was provided by Hy-Vee, a regional grocery store chain based in Des Moines. They had about 450 meals available. A spokesperson for Hy-Vee said the company was giving away more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals this year. The Food Bank of Iowa said food insecurity in Des Moines has doubled since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: TOM WICKERSHAM leads a prayer for police officers and law enforcement in the parking lot of the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: TOM WICKERSHAM leads a prayer for police officers and law enforcement in the parking lot of the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: TOM WICKERSHAM leads a prayer for police officers and law enforcement in the parking lot of the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: TOM WICKERSHAM leads a prayer for police officers and law enforcement in the parking lot of the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People pray for police officers and law enforcement after a rally in support of law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People pray for police officers and law enforcement after a rally in support of law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    WDSMPoliceSupport033.jpg
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