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August 13, 2005: Lafayette Park, Washington, DC

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(Above & below) Law enforcement from several jurisdictions (DC Police,,federal agents, even SWAT)
'attended' the DC March (Photos courtesy Loretta Nall, US Marijuana Party)


Nora Callahan, November Coalition and Amy Ralston, Can-Do Foundation. The haze was due to the 100 plus heat and humidity


Eric Sterling of the
Criminal Justice Policy Foundation

 (Photos courtesy Amy Ralston, Can-Do Foundation)


The Heartland Crofters: Sisters Amy, Julie, Jess and Molly.
Musician Peter Love provides harmonica back-up

DC March Reception: August 12, 2005, Washington, DC City Hall

(Photos courtesy entertainer Peter Love)


Peter Love with Bro. Cliff, editor of KUUMBA Report Newsletter


DC March organizer Roberta Franklin with entertainer Peter Love


Peter Love with Delani Aamon of Harambee Radio Network

Above & below: Amy Ralston of the Can-Do Foundation brought this amazing Mother's Day display, hand-made from recycled paper and mimeographed photos by the incarcerated women at Federal Prison FCI Pekin

(Photos courtesy Amy Ralston, Can-Do Foundation)

Meeting of The Commission on Safety and Abuse in America's Prisons
August 12, 2005, Washington, DC


Garry Jones, Advocate 4 Justice, and Scarlett Swedlow of Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP)


Keith DeBlasio of AdvoCare, Inc. and
Federal Prison Policy Project

(Photos courtesy Nora Callahan, November Coalition) 

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