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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: The band from Norwalk High School marches through town during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: The band from Norwalk High School marches through town during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: The flag team from Norwalk HIgh School performs during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: The flag team from Norwalk HIgh School performs during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: The flag team from Norwalk HIgh School performs during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: The flag team from Norwalk HIgh School performs during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: Children throw candy into the crowd during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: Antique vehicles drive through town during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: People watch the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: People, including a person dressed in period garb, watch the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: The 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: People watch the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: People wait for the 4th of July parade to start in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: A woman gives out American flags during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: Antique tractors participate in the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: Antique vehicles drive through town during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: Cub Scouts throw candy to the crowd during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: Cub Scouts throw candy to the crowd during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: People, including a person dressed in period garb, watch the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: The honor guard from American Legion Post 562 marches through town during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: The honor guard from American Legion Post 562 marches through town during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: The honor guard from American Legion Post 562 marches through town during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: The honor guard from American Legion Post 562 marches through town during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: The honor guard from American Legion Post 562 marches through town during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: The 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: People watch the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: The 4th of July parade starts in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: People wait for the 4th of July parade to start in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: People wait for the 4th of July parade to start in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: People wait for the 4th of July parade to start in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: A child waits for the 4th of July parade to start in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: A woman gives out American flags during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2021 - NORWALK, IOWA: A man drives his antique John Deere tractor through town during the 4th of July parade in Norwalk, Iowa. Last year's parade was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Norwalk is an agricultural community south of Des Moines. In recent years, Norwalk has become a suburb of Des Moines.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: A woman and her daughter at a Black Lives Matter march in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: A member of Black Lives Matter carries an upside down American flag during a Black Lives Matter march in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Members of Black Lives Matter march through Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter put their fists in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: A Black Lives Matter rally in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter put their fists in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter put their fists in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters march through Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters march through Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters march through Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter hold up their hands and chant "hands up, don't shoot" during a march in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter hold up their hands and chant "hands up, don't shoot" during a march in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter hold up their hands and chant "hands up, don't shoot" during a march in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Residents of Norwalk, IA, stand up in their car to watch a Black Lives Matter march go through the community. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: A member of Black Lives Matter carries an upside down American flag during a Black Lives Matter march in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: A member of Black Lives Matter carries an upside down American flag during a Black Lives Matter march in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Members of Black Lives Matter march through Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Members of Black Lives Matter march through Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Members of Black Lives Matter march through Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: A member of Black Lives Matter carries an upside down American flag during a Black Lives Matter march in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Members of Black Lives Matter march through Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Members of Black Lives Matter march through Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Members of Black Lives Matter march through Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: A member of Black Lives Matter carries an upside down American flag during a Black Lives Matter march in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: A member of Black Lives Matter carries an upside down American flag during a Black Lives Matter march in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: A member of Black Lives Matter puts her fist in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter hold up their hands and chant "hands up, don't shoot" during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter hold up their hands and chant "hands up, don't shoot" during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter put their fists in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: AKO ABDUL-SAMAD, an Iowa legislator and civil rights leader, (left) speaks to Black Lives Matter protesters in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: AKO ABDUL-SAMAD, an Iowa legislator and civil rights leader, (left) speaks to Black Lives Matter protesters in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: AKO ABDUL-SAMAD, an Iowa legislator and civil rights leader, (left) speaks to Black Lives Matter protesters in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: AKO ABDUL-SAMAD, an Iowa legislator and civil rights leader, (left) speaks to Black Lives Matter protesters in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter put their fists in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter put their fists in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter put their fists in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter put their fists in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter put their fists in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter put their fists in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter put their fists in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: The shadows of Black Lives Matter protesters on the pavement of the parking lot in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. The About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: A member of Black Lives Matter puts her fist in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter put their fists in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter put their fists in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: Supporters of Black Lives Matter put their fists in the air during a protest in Elizabeth Holland Park in Norwalk. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: A member of Black Lives Matter carries an upside down American flag during a Black Lives Matter protest in Elizabeth Holland Park. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JUNE 2020 - NORWALK, IOWA: A member of Black Lives Matter carries an upside down American flag during a Black Lives Matter protest in Elizabeth Holland Park. About 400 supporters of Black Lives Matter marched through Norwalk, IA, an upper class suburb of Des Moines Wednesday. Norwalk has a population of about 10,000 and, according to the US Census Bureau, is 97 percent white. The marchers were protesting police violence against people of color. The march was a reaction to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. The march was peaceful.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers wait to carry boxes of produce to motorists at a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: BARB JAMES, a volunteer, controls the flow of traffic during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: BARB JAMES, a volunteer, controls the flow of traffic during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: LILIA DOMNENKO, a volunteer, loads a box of produce in a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers wait for a produce distribution to start in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. The unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: PHYLLIS JOHNSON, right, a volunteer, checks people in during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Workers unload boxes of produce at a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ELLA SUNDSPROM, a volunteer, stacks boxes of produce during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ELLA SUNDSPROM, a volunteer, stacks boxes of produce during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: TRUMAN JAMES, 13, a volunteer, carries a box of produce to a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: PHYLLIS JOHNSON, a volunteer, checks people in during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: PHYLLIS JOHNSON, right, a volunteer, checks people in during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: BARB JAMES, a volunteer, controls the flow of traffic during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer loads a box of produce into a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ELLA SUNDSPROM, a volunteer, carries a box of produce to a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ELLA SUNDSPROM, a volunteer, carries a box of produce to a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A volunteer loads a box of produce into a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: LILIA DOMNENKO, a volunteer, loads a box of produce in a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: LILIA DOMNENKO, a volunteer, loads a box of produce in a car during a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers wait to carry boxes of produce to motorists at a produce distribution in a mall parking lot in Des Moines. The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and Capitol City Fruit from Norwalk, IA, gave away 1,800 boxes of fresh produce with a mix of vegetables and fruit. The boxes contain enough produce to feed a family of four for a week. The produce was provided by the USDA Farmers to a Families food program. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in Iowa hit 10.2% in May, the highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Iowa and food insecurity in Iowa is impacting communities throughout the state.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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