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<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/1</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Javier Palomarez, US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/20/15 -- Javier Palomarez is President and CEO of the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC26591</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Renée Stout</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Taraji Henson</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 2/7/19 -- Taraji P. Henson stars in the new movie from Paramount, &#039;What Men Want&quot;..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC22051</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Spike Lee</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- FEBRUARY 06: Spike Lee, BlacKkKlansman has been nominated for three Academy Awards, Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay. This is Lee&#039;s first Best Director nomination.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Rev. Heber Brown, III</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 5/16/16 -- Rev. Heber Brown, III is pastor of Pleasant Hope Baptist. He believes that social justice intersects with faith and he actively promotes the interplay with spirituality and the aspirations for a better world. In the wake of the Baltimore Uprising and the death of Freddie Gray, the city has become a locus for activism, social justice and change. Profiles of Baltimore Change Makersâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC28705</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/portraits-10447.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Rev. Frederick Miller and Rev. Johnnie Green, Mt. Neboh Baptist</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 19: Rev. Johnnie Green (right) is pastor of Mt. Neboh Baptist Church, which has about 1500 members. His congregation has seen 15 people die of COVID including the mother of Rev. Frederick Miller, Shirley Miller, who was a deaconess at the church.During the pandemic, survivors have not been able to grieve their love ones lost to COVID-19. Activists are taking to the streets to bring attention and remember their friends and family whoâve perished. â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Maziar Bahari</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 09: Jon Stewart and Maziar Bahari profiled for Stewart&#039;s directorial debut film, &quot;Rosewater&quot;, which is based on Bahari&#039;s journalism in Iran which got him arrested and tortured.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Tawanda Jones</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 5/2/16 -- Tawanda Jones, is an activist who has been seeking justice for her brother, Tyrone West, who was beaten to death during a traffic stop with Baltimore Police in 2013. She&#039;s pictured at the site where her brother was killed. In the wake of the Baltimore Uprising and the death of Freddie Gray, the city has become a locus for activism, social justice and change. Profiles of Baltimore Change Makersâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC26452</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Tory Lowe</image:title><image:caption>MILWAUKEE, WI -- 8/12/15 -- Tory Lowe, 39, is a prominent human rights activist in Milwaukee who advocates for the families of those who have been shot by police, even as he works to reduce violence in the community and challenges the administration of District Attorney John Chisholm and Police Chief Ed FlynnThis summer, Lowe spent three days on a solo march from Milwaukee to Chicago. âI had to walk to Chicago,â Lowe told the Urban News Service. âIt took me three days, my feet were sore, but we donât pay enough attention to black-on-black crime so I walked to find solutions to these senseless acts of violence.ââ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC13166</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/10</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-10.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Dr. Ibram X. Kendi</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - August 22, 2017: Ibram Kendi is the new founding director of The Anti-Racist and Policy Center at American University. He is a leading thinker on race and his 2016 book, &quot;tamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America&quot; won the National Book Award. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/11</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/portraits-18319.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kymone Freeman</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 19: Kymone Freeman, co-founder of We Act Radio, lost his cousin, Carl Whitley to COVID-19. He also created a radio program along with host, Virginia Spatz, Community over COVID.During the pandemic, survivors have not been able to grieve their love ones lost to COVID-19. Activists are taking to the streets to bring attention and remember their friends and family whoâve perished. â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/12</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-15.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ava DuVernay</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- DECEMBER 12: Ava DuVernay directs the new film, &quot;Selma&quot;â¦.</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/13</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-17.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Suhaib Webb</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- DECEMBER 21, 2016: Suhaib Webb has thousands of books that he keeps stashed in different locations around the country. His apartment is too small to display them all, so he keeps them in a storage locker nearby. Suhaib Webb is a convert to Islam. After studying the Quran for seven years in Cairo he is now an Islamic scholar and travels the country teaching Islamâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/14</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-19.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Robert Houston </image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 11: Robert Houston was assigned by Life Magazine to photograph the events at Resurrection City in 1968. One of the few photographers who shot in color as well as black and white, Houston&#039;s photo essay was bumped from the magazine when Robert Kennedy was assassinated. Now his work is in the Smithsonian&#039;s American Art Museum&#039;s exhibition on Resurrection Cityâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/15</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/portraits-3258.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Jason White</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- FEBRUARY 07: Jason White is Chief Marketing Officer for Curaleaf Holdings, Inc, which is one of the largest cannabis companies in the country. Jason is one of only a handful of black executives in the cannabis industry, and through his program, The Possible Plan, is active in legal reform around marijuana legislation and the over-criminalization of weed possession. He is in Baltimore for an expungement program that helps people get their weed charges off their record.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/16</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-20.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Wendel Patrick</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 7/28/16 -- Pianist and producer Wendel Patrick will teach the brand new class, Hip Hop Music Production: History, Theory and Practice, beginning this fall at the Peabody Instituteâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC23880</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/17</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-21.jpg</image:loc><image:title> Will Toledo</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- JUNE 01: Will Toledo, leader of the indie rock band, Car Seat Headrest, is a Leesburg native. His band, now based in Seattle, is on touring nationally and stopped over at the 9:30 Clubâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/18</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOverview-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Chief Carla Provost</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/10/17 -- Carla Provost is the Acting Chief of the Border Patrol. She is the first woman to be in charge of the agency since its inception in 1924.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC10147</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/19</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-22.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Jared  and Jonathan Mattson</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- SEPTEMBER 06: Jared (left) and Jonathan Mattson are identical twins who make up jazz/rock fusion duo, the Mattson 2. They performed recently at Songbyrd with the Astronauts Etc.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/20</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-26.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Munir Bahar, 300 Men March</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 4/28/16 -- Munir Bahar is the leader of the 300 Men March, a group that empowers black men in Baltimore to take responsibility for their community by mobilizing as a literal presence in their neighborhoods. He&#039;s pictured in front of the Core Health Institute, a community fitness and martial arts facility that he&#039;s building in East Baltimore, scheduled to open in July 2016. In the wake of the Baltimore Uprising and the death of Freddie Gray, the city has become a locus for activism, social justice and change. Profiles of Baltimore Change Makersâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC25453</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/21</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-31.jpg</image:loc><image:title> Jay and Mark Duplass</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- MAY 10: Jay (left) and Mark Duplass are brothers and filmmakers. They&#039;ve recently signed a four picture deal with Netflix and are currently on tour promoting their new book, Like Brothersâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/22</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-29.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Acqua </image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER, 18: Ralph Lee, 31, co-owner of Acqua Al 2 on Capitol HIll and Ghibellina on 14th St., grew up in predominantly black HIllcrest in Southeast, but attended the exclusive Sidwell Friends school in Northwest. He&#039;s part of the young set of movers and shakers who are revitalizing the Districtâ¦. photo by Andre Chung</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/23</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-11.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Eddie Redmayne</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 07: Profile of Eddie Redmayne, star of The Theory of Everything, a biopic about Steven Hawkinsâ¦photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/24</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-33.jpg</image:loc><image:title>R. Michael Smith</image:title><image:caption>BETHESDA, MD -- 7/5/19 -- R. Michael Smith (Colgate â70), is a labor and employment attorney who has done pro bono work in and for Afghanistan and served as General Counsel for American University of Afghanistan..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17031</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/25</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CommOverview-40.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Langston Fitzgerald</image:title><image:caption>OWINGS MILLS, MD-- 9/5/00--Langston Fitzgerald, trumpet</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/26</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Comm-overview--4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Archie Edwards</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON DC--11/2/96--Archie Edwards, 78, is a treasure in American folk culture. He has played his style of Country Blues all over the world. He has owned a barbershop in Northeast DC since 1959, where he hosts impromptu jam sessions when he is in town....by ANDRE F. CHUNG/Sun Staff</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/27</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Comm-overview--2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mihaly Virizlay</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD-- 9/1/00--Mihaly Virizlay (cq), cello</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/28</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/thunder-10850.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Bill &quot;Thunder&quot; Allen</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- JUNE 16: Bill has his drum kit set up and ready to play in the storage unit where he keeps it.  Bill &quot;Thunder&quot; Allen has one of the world&#039;s largest drum kits with over 123 pieces.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/29</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Comm-overview-.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Chuck Brown</image:title></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/30</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/thunder-29481.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mike &quot;Spike&quot; Redmond</image:title><image:caption>DUNDALK, MD -- SEPTEMBER 26: Mike &quot;Spike&quot; Redmond cuts loose during practice. Bill Allen, Mike &quot;Spike&quot; Redmond, Gene Gerard and Mary Phillips make up the band, Alien Thunder. These Boomer musicians have pulled together a band and hope to start gigging soon around Baltimore. They rehearse today in Bill&#039;s living room as they couldn&#039;t get into their regular band room.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/31</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-20.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Robin Bell</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- AUGUST 09: Artist Robin Bell, has been staging public projections around the country to protest the Trump Administration.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/32</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/thunder-17647.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Brian Dowdall</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- OCTOBER 12, 2015: Visionary artists are self-taught, display a unique vision in their work, and came to their art outside of traditional paths like art school. Brian Dowdall paints mythical animals and spirits in bold colors on discarded cardboard. His childhood in Montana instilled a deep love of nature, and his Catholic upbringing created an obsessive fear of Hell. He suffered a nervous breakdown at age nine, but considers the experience pivotal in the way he sees the world. âWhen youâre boxed in, then the wall cracks, thatâs when the light comes in,â Dowdall explains. âThatâs when you see the vision, when you see the art.â â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Overview/33</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Laverne_Cox-20682.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Laverne Cox</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/10/16 -- Laverne Cox talks about what Pride means to her at the Long View Gallery in front of the Love Travels art installation.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC20682</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/1</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Kayak_Tri-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kayak_Tri-1</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 5/20/12 - The first wave of pro triathletes swim past safety personal who patrol the lake on kayaks... The 29th Annual Columbia Triathlon. Endurance athletes participate in a 1.5K swim â 41K bike â 10K run with professional triathletes for a $30,000 prize purse. â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_5315</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ActiveLife-02.jpg</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 5/20/12 -  The 29th Annual Columbia Triathlon. Endurance athletes participate in a 1.5K swim â 41K bike â 10K run with professional triathletes for a $30,000 prize purse. â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_6405</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ActiveLife-03.jpg</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 5/20/12 -  Pro triathletes swim out onto the course before the start of the race to warm up. Safety personnel on a paddle board try to keep up...The 29th Annual Columbia Triathlon. Endurance athletes participate in a 1.5K swim â 41K bike â 10K run with professional triathletes for a $30,000 prize purse. â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_6449</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ActiveLife-04.jpg</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 5/20/12 -  Swimmers fight for an advantage at the start of the race...The 29th Annual Columbia Triathlon. Endurance athletes participate in a 1.5K swim â 41K bike â 10K run with professional triathletes for a $30,000 prize purse. â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_6478</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ActiveLife-05.jpg</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 5/20/12 - The first wave of amateur women wade into the water to prepare for the start... The 29th Annual Columbia Triathlon. Endurance athletes participate in a 1.5K swim â 41K bike â 10K run with professional triathletes for a $30,000 prize purse. â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_6552</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ActiveLife-06.jpg</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 3/14/12 - Howard County Striders (from left) Janeth Scott (purple top, 15 years running), Lisa Fichman (red top, 12 years running), Hazel Chase (tall, turquoise top, 15 years running), Robyn Humphrey (green top, 28 years running), and Amanda Loudin (aqua top, 15 years running), meet regularly at Centennial Lake and run together..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_5866..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_5871</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ActiveLife-07.jpg</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 3/14/12 -- Howard County Striders meet-up and run several times a week throughout the county... Howard County Striders Lisa Fichman (red top, 12 years running), Janeth Scott (purple top, 15 years running), Amanda Loudin (aqua top, 15 years running), Hazel Chase (tall, turquoise top, 15 years running), and Robyn Humphrey (green top, 28 years running), meet regularly at Centennial Lake and run together..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_5948</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ActiveLife-08.jpg</image:title><image:caption>EASTON, MD -- 8/19/10 -- Kian and Julian Capino at Easton MXâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AFC_4273</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ActiveLife-09.jpg</image:title><image:caption>SUMMIT POINT , WV --8/2/07-- Nate Smith, 24, of Warfordsburg, PA, had a big moment when he came off exiting the carousel. His bike was badly damaged, but he was perfectly fine after this dramatic incident.â¦Roger Lyle&#039;s Motorcycle Xcitement Track Day at Summit Point Motorsports Park. Sportbike enthusiasts and racers open their bikes up on a closed race course.â¦by AndrÃ© F. Chung/BALTIMORE SUN STAFF DSC_0082</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/10</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-10.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ActiveLife-10</image:title><image:caption>ELLICOTT CITY, MD -- NOVEMBER 01: Howard County Biketoberfest puts on its first Cyclocross fundraiser for the Colleen and Erin Marlatt Scholarship Fund at the Howard County Living Farm Heritage Museum. Competitors ride specially equipped road bikes on an off road course.â¦photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/11</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>JA-Dunn</image:title><image:caption>BOYDS, MD -- JUNE 21: Midfielder Crystal Dunn will play for the women&#039;s US National Soccer Team at the 2016 Olympics. Just Asking Profileâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/12</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-13.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC25320</image:title><image:caption>BURTONSVILLE,MD - May 18, 2019: Keena Brooks carries the ball.Lamaar Thomas (cq), who used to play for the Broncos and the Jaguars, is running a co-ed flag football team that both his mother and girlfriend play on. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/13</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-14.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC25308</image:title><image:caption>BURTONSVILLE,MD - May 18, 2019: Lamaar Thomas&#039; intensity is still high, even on a flag football field.Lamaar Thomas (cq), who used to play for the Broncos and the Jaguars, is running a co-ed flag football team that both his mother and girlfriend play on. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/14</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-15.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC15758</image:title><image:caption>BURTONSVILLE,MD - May 18, 2019: Lamaar Thomas reacts on the sidelines to a big play.Lamaar Thomas (cq), who used to play for the Broncos and the Jaguars, is running a co-ed flag football team that both his mother and girlfriend play on. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/15</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-16.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC25494</image:title><image:caption>BURTONSVILLE,MD - May 18, 2019: From left: Brandi Lane, Asherah El, Lamaar&#039;s girlfriend, Elwanda Thomas, Lamaar&#039;s mother, and Keena Brooks, celebrate at the end of a game.Lamaar Thomas (cq), who used to play for the Broncos and the Jaguars, is running a co-ed flag football team that both his mother and girlfriend play on. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/16</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-17.jpg</image:loc><image:title>SEP16GenX-Josh</image:title><image:caption>HUNT VALLEY, MD -- 8/15/16 -- Josh is already in full stride before 6 am, working out at FX Studios in Hunt Valley, near his office.Josh Frederick is a Senior Sales Manager for Advance, a business technology firm in Central Maryland. He personifies the Gen X donor: Deeply involved in childrearing and career, pressed for time, making sacrifices. But responsive to charities that can help busy, over-scheduled people like him find ways to engage, especially if it involves an opportunity to build skills and make professional contacts. We spend a day with himâ¦by AndrÃ© Chungfor The Chronicle #_AC15427</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/17</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-18.jpg</image:loc><image:title>SEP16GenX-Josh</image:title><image:caption>HUNT VALLEY, MD -- 8/15/16 -- Josh is already in full swing before 6 am, working out at FX Studios in Hunt Valley, near his office.Josh Frederick is a Senior Sales Manager for Advance, a business technology firm in Central Maryland. He personifies the Gen X donor: Deeply involved in childrearing and career, pressed for time, making sacrifices. But responsive to charities that can help busy, over-scheduled people like him find ways to engage, especially if it involves an opportunity to build skills and make professional contacts. We spend a day with himâ¦by AndrÃ© Chungfor The Chronicle #_AC15515</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/18</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-19.jpg</image:loc><image:title>SEP16GenX-Josh</image:title><image:caption>HUNT VALLEY, MD -- 8/15/16 -- Josh is already in full swing before 6 am, working out at FX Studios in Hunt Valley, near his office. Josh Frederick is a Senior Sales Manager for Advance, a business technology firm in Central Maryland. He personifies the Gen X donor: Deeply involved in childrearing and career, pressed for time, making sacrifices. But responsive to charities that can help busy, over-scheduled people like him find ways to engage, especially if it involves an opportunity to build skills and make professional contacts. We spend a day with himâ¦by AndrÃ© Chungfor The Chronicle #_AC15586</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/19</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-20.jpg</image:loc><image:title>SEP16GenX-Josh</image:title><image:caption>HUNT VALLEY, MD -- 8/15/16 -- Josh is already in full swing before 6 am, working out at FX Studios in Hunt Valley, near his office. He&#039;s already worked up a sweat before the pink arrives in the sky at dawn.Josh Frederick is a Senior Sales Manager for Advance, a business technology firm in Central Maryland. He personifies the Gen X donor: Deeply involved in childrearing and career, pressed for time, making sacrifices. But responsive to charities that can help busy, over-scheduled people like him find ways to engage, especially if it involves an opportunity to build skills and make professional contacts. We spend a day with himâ¦by AndrÃ© Chungfor The Chronicle #_AC25089</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/20</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-21.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MG-Crossfit</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- MAY 10: Tyler Downing, who has been doing Crossfit for four years, works out at Crossfit DC.Crossfit is the latest fitness movement sweeping the nation. Participants do high intensity interval training in a gym during classes led by instructorsâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/21</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-22.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MG-Crossfit</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- MAY 10: Chalk helps the grip when working out.Crossfit is the latest fitness movement sweeping the nation. Participants do high intensity interval training in a gym during classes led by instructorsâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/22</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-23.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MG-Crossfit</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- MAY 10: Suzanne Luther, who has been doing Crossfit for 3 1/2 years, works out at Crossfit DC.Crossfit is the latest fitness movement sweeping the nation. Participants do high intensity interval training in a gym during classes led by instructorsâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/23</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-24.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ActiveLife-24.jpg</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- MAY 10: Tyler Downing, who has been doing Crossfit for four years, works out at Crossfit DC.Crossfit is the latest fitness movement sweeping the nation. Participants do high intensity interval training in a gym during classes led by instructorsâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/24</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-25.jpg</image:loc><image:title>FIGHTING RUSSELLS</image:title><image:caption>CAPITOL HEIGHTS, MD -- 5/17/17 -- &quot;Mr.&quot; Gary Russell, Jr. wraps his hands at the start of his workout. On an historic card at the MGM Grand outside Washington DC, Gary Russell, Sr. who acts as trainer and coach for his three sons, all fighting on the same card. &quot;Mr.&quot; Gary Russell, Jr. is defending his WBC Featherweight belt, Gary &quot;Another&quot; Antonio Russell will fight as a bantamweight, and Gary Antuanne Russell, will make his professional debut as a welterweight. Their brother, Gary Allan Russell, will also be in their corner as assistant trainer.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC28420</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/25</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-26.jpg</image:loc><image:title>FIGHTING RUSSELLS</image:title><image:caption>CAPITOL HEIGHTS, MD -- 5/17/17 -- Gary &quot;Another&quot; Antonio Russell  trains for his fight. On an historic card at the MGM Grand outside Washington DC, Gary Russell, Sr. who acts as trainer and coach for his three sons, all fighting on the same card. &quot;Mr.&quot; Gary Russell, Jr. is defending his WBC Featherweight belt, Gary &quot;Another&quot; Antonio Russell will fight as a bantamweight, and Gary Antuanne Russell, will make his professional debut as a welterweight. Their brother, Gary Allan Russell, will also be in their corner as assistant trainer.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC16774</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/26</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-27.jpg</image:loc><image:title>FIGHTING RUSSELLS</image:title><image:caption>CAPITOL HEIGHTS, MD -- 5/17/17 -- Gary Antuanne Russell works out in preparation for his pro debut. On an historic card at the MGM Grand outside Washington DC, Gary Russell, Sr. who acts as trainer and coach for his three sons, all fighting on the same card. &quot;Mr.&quot; Gary Russell, Jr. is defending his WBC Featherweight belt, Gary &quot;Another&quot; Antonio Russell will fight as a bantamweight, and Gary Antuanne Russell, will make his professional debut as a welterweight. Their brother, Gary Allan Russell, will also be in their corner as assistant trainer.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC28668</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/27</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-28.jpg</image:loc><image:title>EMILY RAWDON</image:title><image:caption>LAUREL, MD -- 7/6/19 -- Emily Rawdon skates with Charm City Roller Derby and is Senior Digital Marketing Manager for the St. James and Business Director for USA Roller Derby.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17425</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/28</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-29.jpg</image:loc><image:title>EMILY RAWDON</image:title><image:caption>LAUREL, MD -- 7/6/19 -- Emily Rawdon skates with Charm City Roller Derby and is Senior Digital Marketing Manager for the St. James and Business Director for USA Roller Derby.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC28046</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/29</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-30.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MG-SOUL CYCLE</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- JULY 15: Wayne Phillips is an instructor at Soul Cycle in Foggy Bottom, and has been teaching for a year. He has a great following with all his classes fully booked.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/30</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-31.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC12868</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: The Serbian welterweight, Began Velickovic (cq), before the start of his match with Abubakar Nurmagomedov (cq). Velickovic would lose the fight, but would advance to the semifinals when Nurmagomedov was unable to fight after breaking his hand during their bout.The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/31</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-32.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC14438</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: Hawaiian fighter Ray Cooper (left) vs Brazilian welterweight Handesson Ferreira (cq).The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/32</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-33.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC14298</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: Louis Taylor, left, vs. John Howard in a middleweight semifinal.The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/33</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-34.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC24237</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: Sweat flies as John Howard defends against Eddie Gordon during their middleweight fight. Howard advanced to the semifinals.The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/34</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-42.jpg</image:loc><image:title>SA-Feet</image:title><image:caption>ALEXANDRIA, VA -- MAY 20: Dancing takes a huge toll on the feet, and elite and professional dancers have dedication and grit that is above and beyond the average person. Sona Kharatian and Ashley Murphy are Company Dancers at The Washington Ballet. [Murphy is the African-American dancer in the photos]â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/35</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-43.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ballet Feet</image:title><image:caption>ALEXANDRIA, VA -- MAY 20: Dancing takes a huge toll on the feet, and elite and professional dancers have dedication and grit that is above and beyond the average person. Sona Kharatian and Ashley Murphy are Company Dancers at The Washington Balletâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/36</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-44.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ST DancerTattoos</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoosâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/37</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-45.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Rachel-Gribben</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 7/22/13 -- Rachel Gribben leads her Barre Fusion class with students Cindy Hankin, Sara Emden and Jennifer Feldman, all of Columbiaâ¦.. by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_0627</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/38</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-46.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Rachel-Gribben</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 7/22/13 -- Rachel Gribben leads her Barre Fusion class with students Cindy Hankin, Sara Emden and Jennifer Feldman, all of Columbiaâ¦.. by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_0550</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/39</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/yoga_room-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PUT FILENAME HERE</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 6/11/19 -- Pilates with Amber Speightsâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC30237</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/40</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-37.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Israel-Gettinger</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 10/8/11 -- Israel Gettinger, Bikram yogiâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_2221</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/41</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-35.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Israel-Gettinger</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 10/8/11 -- Israel Gettinger, Bikram yogiâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_2252</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/42</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ActiveLife-36.jpg</image:loc><image:title>SHAYLA_POSTURES</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 4/5/11 -- Shayla Little doing postures .â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_8305</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Active-Life/43</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/yoga_room-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PUT FILENAME HERE</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 6/11/19 -- Pilates with Amber Speightsâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC30271</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/1</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOverview-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Rev. Heber Brown</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 5/16/16 -- Rev. Heber Brown, III is pastor of Pleasant Hope Baptist. He believes that social justice intersects with faith and he actively promotes the interplay with spirituality and the aspirations for a better world. In the wake of the Baltimore Uprising and the death of Freddie Gray, the city has become a locus for activism, social justice and change. Profiles of Baltimore Change Makersâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC28705</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/MOWPlanners-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MARCH-PLANNERS</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/9/23 -- Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), worked on the planning of the 1963 March On Washington with civil rights legend, Bayard Rustinâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC15596</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/MOWPlanners-12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MARCH-PLANNERS</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/9/23 -- Courtland Cox worked on the planning of the 1963 March On Washington with civil rights legend, Bayard Rustinâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC15945</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/MOWPlanners-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MARCH-PLANNERS</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/9/23 -- Rachelle Horowitz worked on the planning of the 1963 March On Washington with civil rights legend, Bayard Rustinâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC15945</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOverview-33.jpg</image:loc><image:title>OBLATE SISTERS</image:title><image:caption>CATONSVILLE, MD -- 9/18/08 -- OBLATE SISTERS -- Sr. M. Josella De Los Rios, OSP, has been in the community for 46 years. She was part of the mission that was evacuated from Cuba in 1961 after Castro took over the country. She is the only sister at the mother house who still wears the full habit daily.â¦Oblate Sisters of Providenceâ¦ by AndrÃ© Chung [Iris Photographer] #AFC_1500</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOverview-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ismail Bronson, Black Lives Matter</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 --   Ismail Bronson raises his fist in solidarity with others after arriving at the Lincoln Memorial. In Washington DC, protests were peaceful a day after President Trump had federal police clear Lafayette Park with tear gas and rubber bullets for a photo op. Protestors marched throughout the city, stopping for nine minutes every nine blocks to mark the time George Floyd spent with a knee on his neck. Protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for a week throughout the country.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC22473</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/New_3-2022-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MOW</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Ken Alce, a Baltimore attorney, listens to the program. âI wonder just how long weâre gonna have to go through this. Why canât we fix this? Why am I coming to marches year after year after year? Just to continue to feel these feelings and march and speak? And whatâs the result? Itâs mind-boggling.âThe 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC20157</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/New_3-2022-9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Justice For Karon</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/27/20 -- Police in riot gear standby with launchers. Rubber bullets were used repeatedly against protestors.Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17697</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/GoGoMoe-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Fired</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 11/3/20 -- Activists organized the White House Bounce, a mobile street party with local bands that played for crowds celebrating the ouster of President Trump. People gather at Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House on Election Night.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC28449</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/10</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/New_3-2022-11.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Election2020</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 11/3/20 -- People gather at Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House on Election Night..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC28701</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/11</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/New_3-2022-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Fired</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC â11/7/20 --  Jacob Simpson of DC, is among revelers is among revelers at Black Lives Matter Plaza after Joe Biden is announced as President Elect. Election results in DC. Biden supporters celebrate..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC10103</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/12</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/New_3-2022-10.jpg</image:loc><image:title>In Memoriam</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 19: Tojuana Myles-Whitley, her daughter, Terihya White-Bullock, and grandson, Amiri Bullock, 4, lost two members of their family to COVID-19, Conrad Myles, Jr., Tojuanaâs father, and AndrÃ© L. Bullock, Terihyaâs husband. They are pictured at an installation at RFK stadium memorializing those whoâve perished during the pandemic.During the pandemic, survivors have not been able to grieve their love ones lost to COVID-19. Activists are taking to the streets to bring attention and remember their friends and family whoâve perished. â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/13</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOverview-15.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Boot Camp</image:title><image:caption>ANDRE F. CHUNG                        MET BOOT CAMP            10/27/98BIG SAVAGE MOUNTAIN, MD-- Kevin McManus,15, bursts into tears when TAC Officer Tony Cooper tells him he is disappointed in him. Cooper had been counseling McManus on never losing his military bearing.....by ANDRE F. CHUNG/SunStaff</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/14</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOver-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MG-InMemoriam</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 19: Kymone Freeman, co-founder of We Act Radio, lost his cousin, Carl Whitley to COVID-19. He also created a radio program along with host, Virginia Spatz, Community over COVID.During the pandemic, survivors have not been able to grieve their love ones lost to COVID-19. Activists are taking to the streets to bring attention and remember their friends and family whoâve perished. â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/15</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOverview-12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kwame Rose</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 5/6/16 -- Kwame Rose is an activist and artist who rose to national prominence demonstrating against police since the death of Freddie Gray. His role has expanded to include being a surrogate for Bernie Sanders. In the wake of the Baltimore Uprising and the death of Freddie Gray, the city has become a locus for activism, social justice and change. Profiles of Baltimore Change Makersâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC28371</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/16</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ChungNewWork-29240.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Rosenwald Schools</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 4/4/23 -- David Deutsch is the great grandson of Julius Rosenwald. He poses with a photo of his esteemed ancestor at his home in Washington, DC.Philanthropist Julius Rosenwald worked with activist Booker T Washington to build a network of schools for Black children in the South who were denied equal access to public education by Jim Crow laws and other Race Codes during the 20th Century. The resulting schoolhouses became central to the communities they served, often doubling as meeting halls and community centers. There is now a campaign that is gaining momentum  to create a national park that would honor the legacy schools across the country, and help to preserve the old structures.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC29240</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/17</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/New_3-2022-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Marked Cuba</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA, CUBA -- 3/19/19 -- Tattooing in Cuba is still not legal, but with the boom in tourism, the Cuban government doesn&#039;t enforce the ban. The tattoo industry is still nascent, but tattoo artists have been plying their trade and developing their skills for the last few decades. Many artist start out tattooing friends in their homes for cut rate prices and without modern tools or methods, but as the skill level increases, Cuba is becoming an international destination for those seeking high quality body art at a good price. Cubans are proud of the work they do and most artists aspire to be recognized as among the best in the world.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC10897</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/18</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOverview-18.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Haiti, 2010 Earthquake</image:title><image:caption>PORT-AU-PRINCE,  -- 1/20/10 -- Desperate Haitians scavenge stores seeking food, personal items and anything of value, after a 6.1 aftershock shifted rubble. Police allowed it as long as there were no weapons or violence.....General Hospital in Port-Au-Prince has roughly 1500 patients, but the number fluctuates up as high as 1800 as more patients are admitted, treated and released. A mostly volunteer staff of 35 - 40 treat the patients. There have been 150 amputations so far....A magnitude 7.0 earthquake rips through Port-Au-Prince, killing over 100,000 and destroying most buildings....  AndrÃ© Chung/IRIS PHOTOCOLLECTIVE for msnbc.com #AFC_8729</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/19</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOverview-17.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Julius Henson </image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- DECEMBER 16: Julius Henson was the architect of the robo calls in the 2010 MD gov race that attempted to suppress black turnout on election day. For his scheme, Henson was fined $1 mil, sentenced to one year in jail, and barred from working on campaigns for three years. Henson is now running for the state senate.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
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<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/21</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BizOver0032.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MG Visionary</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- OCTOBER 12, 2015: Visionary artists are self-taught, display a unique vision in their work, and came to their art outside of traditional paths like art school. Brian Dowdall paints mythical animals and spirits in bold colors on discarded cardboard. His childhood in Montana instilled a deep love of nature, and his Catholic upbringing created an obsessive fear of Hell. He suffered a nervous breakdown at age nine, but considers the experience pivotal in the way he sees the world. âWhen youâre boxed in, then the wall cracks, thatâs when the light comes in,â Dowdall explains. âThatâs when you see the vision, when you see the art.â â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/22</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOver0020.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Marked Cuba</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA, CUBA -- 3/19/19 -- Tattooing in Cuba is still not legal, but with the boom in tourism, the Cuban government doesn&#039;t enforce the ban. The tattoo industry is still nascent, but tattoo artists have been plying their trade and developing their skills for the last few decades. Many artist start out tattooing friends in their homes for cut rate prices and without modern tools or methods, but as the skill level increases, Cuba is becoming an international destination for those seeking high quality body art at a good price. Cubans are proud of the work they do and most artists aspire to be recognized as among the best in the world.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11035</image:caption></image:image></url>
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<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/25</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOverview-21.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Howard Fry</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD --7/26/07-- Howard Fry, 35, had all his extremities amputated after being attacked and left for dead in the freezing cold several years ago. He was so badly injured he remained in a coma for a year and had to have several surgeries. Now he is fighting to maintain his independence, but his mother, Betty, is struggling with the additional attention her son needs to take care of himself.Ãby AndrÃ F. Chung/BALTIMORE SUN STAFF DSC_1039  MANDATORY CREDIT:  Baltimore Examiner and Washington Examiner OUT</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/26</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOverview-20.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Haiti, 2010 Earthquake</image:title><image:caption>PORT-AU-PRINCE,  -- 1/24/10 -- A boy watches a building containing rubber tires burns in downtown Port-Au-Prince...Haitians return to Saline market in downtown Port-Au-Prince, as the island gets back to work...A magnitude 7.0 earthquake rips through Port-Au-Prince, killing over 100,000 and destroying most buildings....  AndrÃ© Chung/IRIS PHOTOCOLLECTIVE for msnbc.com #AFC_6521</image:caption></image:image></url>
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<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/28</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ChungNewWork-14576.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Church on the Bay</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- FEBRUARY 23: Tessa Jelani came out to her family in 2019 in is now an LGBT Civil Rights Advocateâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/29</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/portraits-11545.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mohammed Khalid</image:title><image:caption>ELLICOTT CITY, MD -- DECEMBER 09: Mohammed Khalid, pictured in Old Ellicott City near where he grew up, is the youngest person ever convicted on terrorism charges in the U.S. He was arrested at 17 and spent 5 years in prison for conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. He spent another year and a half in ICE detention as his immigration status was under question. Now a U.S. citizen, he has moved on from the troubles of his youth. Heâs a graduating senior at UMBC studying cyber security and his research involves mitigating online radicalization of young people. He has spent the last few years working with government and community actors to share his story and bring awareness to the dangers of online extremism.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/30</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked_Alvin-0218.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Alvin Chan</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 7/6/08 -- MARKED ALVIN -- Alvin Chan, 32. .â¦ by AndrÃ© Chung [Iris Photographer] #DSC_0218</image:caption></image:image></url>
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<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/32</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOverview-48.jpg</image:loc><image:title>William Rasberry</image:title><image:caption>Imacon Color Scanner</image:caption></image:image></url>
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<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/34</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOverview-41.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Steve Yorkman, NAAGA</image:title><image:caption>BOWIE, MD -- AUGUST 05: Steve Yorkman, Sr. is Chapter President and Organizer, National African-American Gun Association, Prince George&#039;s Chapter. For Just Asking Profileâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
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<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/37</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOverview-23.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Felicia Cameron and  Skyler Cameron</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- August 10: Felicia Cameron, of DC and her daughter, Skyler Cameron, 14 months.Mommy En Blanc is a celebration of Black motherhood hosted by Simona Noce Wright and Nikki Osei-Barrett, who are the founders and producers of District Motherhued (cq) and Mommy En Blanc. The event gathers African-American mothers and their children for a picnic on the DC waterfront where families can get together for communityâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
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<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Overview/41</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Cozumel-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>COZUMEL!!</image:title><image:caption>COZUMEL , QUINTANA ROO -- 2/11/22 -- Long awaited and completely necessary vacation.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_DSF6648</image:caption></image:image></url>
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<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/1</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Samira Wiley</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - April 17, 2018: Samira Wiley stars in the award-winning series, The Handmaid&#039;s Tale, which begins it&#039;s second season on Hulu on April 25th. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Eddie Redmayne</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 07: Profile of Eddie Redmayne, star of The Theory of Everything, a biopic about Steven Hawkinsâ¦photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Garrett Shider</image:title><image:caption>LANHAM, MD -- NOVEMBER 08, 2017: Garrett Shider takes a moment to play guitar as he sits at home during a break from the tour.The legacy of P-Funk. At home with Garrett Shider. Garrett Shider is the son of the late Garry Shider, who is best known as the guy who wore a diaperâand nothing elseâonstage as a member of George Clintonâs Parliament Funkadelic. Garrett is now touring worldwide as a member of Parliament Funkadelic, playing guitar and singing vocals on several P-Funk classics.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Dead Prez</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 9/19/10 --Dead Prez live at Sonar. stic.man and M-1 put it down for the peopleâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_5669</image:caption></image:image></url>
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<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/13</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ChungNewWork-15988.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Handler</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- JUNE 03: Chelsea Handler is on tour with her new stand-up, âVaccinated and Hornyââ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/14</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Barry Jenkins</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 26: Barry Jenkins, director of the Academy Award winning film, Moonlight, has released his new movie, If Beale Street Could Talk, which builds on the director&#039;s vision of a redefined African American aesthetic, identity, expression and powerâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/15</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Spike Lee</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- FEBRUARY 06: Spike Lee, BlacKkKlansman has been nominated for three Academy Awards, Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay. This is Lee&#039;s first Best Director nomination.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/16</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BizOver0017.jpg</image:loc><image:title>SA-willtoledo</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- JUNE 01: Will Toledo, leader of the indie rock band, Car Seat Headrest, is a Leesburg native. His band, now based in Seattle, is on touring nationally and stopped over at the 9:30 Clubâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/17</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-28.jpg</image:loc><image:title>T.J. Oshie </image:title><image:caption>ARLINGTON, VA -- SEPTEMBER 29: Caps right wing, T.J. Oshie for Just Asking Profile.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/18</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BizOver0033.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Laverne Cox</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/10/16 -- Laverne Cox talks about what Pride means to her at the Long View Gallery in front of the Love Travels art installation.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC20682</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/19</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BizOver0023.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ST Redmayne</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 07: Profile of Eddie Redmayne, star of The Theory of Everything, a biopic about Steven Hawkinsâ¦photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/20</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ChungNewWork-23888.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MG-Jason Reynolds</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- FEBRUARY 26: Jason Reynolds, a National Book Award winning author, has a small library at his home in Northeast. His rare books include a galley edition of Manchild in the Promised Land, by Claude Brown, a first edition of Montage of a dream deferred, by Langston Hughes, and A Dialogue, by James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanniâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/21</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Braden Holtby</image:title><image:caption>ARLINGTON, VA -- OCTOBER 30: Capitals Goalie Braden Holtby for Just Asking. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/22</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kali Uchis</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 10: R&amp;B singer, Kali Uchis, who grew up in the DMV, is a rising star in the music industry, cutting records with acts as diverse as Reykon and Bootsy Collins. She performed to a sell-out audience at the 9:30 Club.â¦(photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/23</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DeRay McKesson</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- FEBRUARY 10: Celebrity activist, DeRay McKesson is running for mayor of Baltimore. For Just Asking Profileâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/24</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Wale</image:title><image:caption>SILVER SPRING, MD -- OCTOBER 09: DMV rapper Wale is releasing his latest album, &quot;Wowâ¦. Thatâs Crazy&quot;. He performed for fans at the Fillmoreâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/25</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BizOver0026.jpg</image:loc><image:title>BLUESMAN B CHUNG</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON DC--11/2/96--Archie Edwards, 78, is a treasure in American folk culture. He has played his style of Country Blues all over the world. He has owned a barbershop in Northeast DC since 1959, where he hosts impromptu jam sessions when he is in town....by ANDRE F. CHUNG/Sun Staff</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/26</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BizOver0016.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Wendel Patrick</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 7/28/16 -- Pianist and producer Wendel Patrick will teach the brand new class, Hip Hop Music Production: History, Theory and Practice, beginning this fall at the Peabody Instituteâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC23880</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/27</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ChungNewWork-15346.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Wes Unseld Jr.</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 5/11/22 -- Wes Unseld, Jr. is the head coach of the Washington Wizards. Finishing up his first year with a 35-47 record, experts say he did well in a difficult season, and look to better things in the future. His father, Wes Unseld, played for the Bullets when they were in Baltimore and Washington.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC15346</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/28</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ChungNewWork-13419.jpg</image:loc><image:title>style-wood</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- APRIL 29: Roy Wood Jr. sits for a portrait at the Henri during the Creative Artists Agency Party. Comedian Roy Wood Jr. hosts the White House Correspondentsâ Dinner this year. He arrived the day before an attended some parties, including the Creative Artists Agency party, then did a set at the DC Improv to work on his material for the dinnerâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/29</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-15.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ari Lennox</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 17: DC native Ari Lennox performs at U Street Music Hall to a sold out crowd.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/30</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-14.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Colson Whitehead</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 9/29/16 -- Author Colson Whitehead has just released his latest novel, Underground Railroad to critical acclaim. The former MacArthur Fellow&#039;s new book is already on Oprah&#039;s book club list .â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC28160</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/31</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-17.jpg</image:loc><image:title> Jon Stewart</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 09: Jon Stewart and Maziar Bahari profiled for Stewart&#039;s directorial debut film, &quot;Rosewater&quot;, which is based on Bahari&#039;s journalism in Iran which got him arrested and tortured.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/32</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-18.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Maziar Bahari </image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 09: Jon Stewart and Maziar Bahari profiled for Stewart&#039;s directorial debut film, &quot;Rosewater&quot;, which is based on Bahari&#039;s journalism in Iran which got him arrested and tortured.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/33</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-24.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Naomie Harris</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/25/16 --  Naomie Harris stars in the coming of age movie, Moonlightâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC19368</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/34</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-16.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Lindsey Jordan</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- MARCH 21: Lindsey Jordan, an 18 year old phenom from Ellicott City, MD, fronts the popular indie band, Snail Mail, who performed recently at Baltimore&#039;s Ottobarâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/35</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BizOver0010.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC27319</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - August 22, 2017: Ibram Kendi is the new founding director of The Anti-Racist and Policy Center at American University. He is a leading thinker on race and his 2016 book, &quot;tamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America&quot; won the National Book Award. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/36</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-22.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Nnamdi Asomugha</image:title><image:caption>NEW YORK, NY -- 6/6/17 -- Nnamdi Asomugha, stars in the new film Crown Heights, based on the life of Colin Warner, who was wrongly incarcerated for over 20 years. Asomugha plays his best friend, Carl King in the film, which won the Audience Award at Sundance. The film is to be released August 25.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18846</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/37</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-20.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Jason Moran</image:title></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/38</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-10.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ava DuVernay and David Oyelowo </image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- DECEMBER 12: Ava DuVernay and David Oyelowo direct and star, respectively, in the new film, &quot;Selma&quot;â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/39</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-27.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Antoinette Robinson</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 12: Antoinette Robinson plays Viola in the Shakespeare Theatre Company&#039;s current production of Twelfth Night. For Just Asking Profileâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Celebrity-Portraits/40</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Celebs-29.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Jenifer Lewis</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 18: Veteran actress Jenifer Lewis, known for her current role on the popular sitcom, Blackish, among others, has written a new book, The Mother of Black Hollywoodâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/1</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Simone Eccelston, Kennedy Center</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - July 26, 2017: Simone Eccelston is Director of Hip Hop Culture and Contemporary Music at the Kennedy Center. She&#039;s been in the job four months. She says, &quot;This position is a continuation of my lifelong commitment to celebrating the intellectual and creative genius of people of color.&quot;. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Sebastian Gorka, Trump Official</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- JUNE 04: Sebastian Gorka, a former Trump administration official, is now a Republican pundit and hosts a radio show. For Just Asking Profileâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Rick Ledgett, NSA</image:title><image:caption>ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION, MD -- SEPTEMBER 29: NSA Deputy Director Rick Ledgett, for Just Asking Profileâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Sherrilyn Ifill, NAACP Legal Defense Fund</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- JULY 05: Sherrilyn Ifill is President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. For Just Asking Profileâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ambassador Susan Rice</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- DECEMBER 13, 2016: Ambassador Susan Rice is National Security Advisor. Just Asking Profileâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Neal Katyal</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/10/17 -- Supreme Court lawyer Neal Katyal is one of the leading attorneys for the state of Hawaii as they fight President Trump&#039;s travel ban. Katyal, now an attorney with Hogan Lovells, and former Acting Solicitor General, has argued more cases before the Supreme Court, 34, than any other minority attorney except Thurgood Marshall, with whom he&#039;s currently tied..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC13935</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-18.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Billy Martin</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 05: Profile of Billy Martin, one of the top defense attorney&#039;s in the country.â¦photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Jake Tapper, CNN</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 09: CNN Anchor Jake Tapper is the host on The Lead with Jake Tapper and is Chief Washington Correspondent for the network. For Just Asking Profileâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Thomas Moorehead, Rolls Royce Motor Cars</image:title><image:caption>STERLING, VA -- 10/26/15 -- Thomas A. Moorehead is CEO and President of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Sterling, and also owns the BMW-Mini dealership in Sterling as well as Harley Davidson Washington DC.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC19175</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/10</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>US Attorney Ronald Machen (right) and his deputy Vince Cohen </image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 18: US Attorney Ronald Machen (right) and his deputy Vince Cohen in 2013â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/11</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Robin_Bell-13676.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Robin Bell, Artist</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- AUGUST 09: Artist Robin Bell, has been staging public projections around the country to protest the Trump Administration.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/12</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ChungNewWork-17301.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Bennie Thompson</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/16/22 -- US Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, chairman of the January 6 committee. Thompson grew up in the segregated South and has represented one of the poorest parts of the country in Washington for three decades. Heâs chairman of the Homeland Security Committee. And heâs a Black legislator running an investigation about the White supremacists who stormed the Capitol to keep the president in power.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17301</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/13</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ChungNewWork-17509.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Bennie Thompson</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/16/22 -- US Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, chairman of the January 6 committee. Thompson grew up in the segregated South and has represented one of the poorest parts of the country in Washington for three decades. Heâs chairman of the Homeland Security Committee. And heâs a Black legislator running an investigation about the White supremacists who stormed the Capitol to keep the president in power.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17509</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/14</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/portraits-12422.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Dr. Anthony Fauci</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- DECEMBER 12: Dr. Anthony Fauci director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and head of the US pandemic response..â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/15</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Pat Buchanan</image:title><image:caption>MCLEAN, VA -- 3/21/17 -- Buchanan holds the pitchfork presented to him after winning the 1996 New Hampshire primary. The pitchfork was a symbol that he used repeatedly on the campaign trail. Respected conservative commentator Pat Buchanan reflects on his career at his home in McLean. .â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC24298</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/16</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ChungNewWork-10332.jpg</image:loc><image:title>JA-Poling</image:title><image:caption>DALE CITY, VA -- MARCH 09: Ret. Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman is an expert on Ukraine and still has close ties with high level government officials. He testified before Congress at Trumpâs first impeachment.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/17</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-16.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Eric Holder</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/3/14 -- U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder talks about Stand Your Ground, Fair Sentencing and felony disenfranchisement laws. Photos of him in the Attorney General&#039;s office and conference room.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_1559</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/18</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ChungNewWork-14991.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mary Gay Scanlon</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 5/22/23 -- Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon represents Pennsylvaniaâs 5th District in Philadelphia. She is a Colgate alumniâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC14991</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/19</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-14.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Senator Orrin Hatch</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 12/21/17 -- Sen. Hatch in the Senate pro tem office with an original portrait of President Lincoln on the wall. This is the same painting that Lincoln actually sat for and is the basis for the penny. Senator Orrin Hatch is the senior senator from Utah, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and President pro tempore of the United States Senate..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17956</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/20</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-15.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Julian Castro</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 7/22/15 -- One year anniversary of HUD Secretary Julian Castro now a potential running mate on the Democrats 2016 ballot. â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC12191</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/21</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-17.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ben Rhodes</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 1/5/17 -- Portraits of Ben Rhodes, the Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications and Speechwriting, overseeing President Obamaâs national security communications, speechwriting, and global engagement..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC26510</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Editorial/Washington-Portraits/22</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Washington-19.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ted Leonsis</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 29: Profile of Ted Leonsis, owner of the Capitals, Wizards and Mystics. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
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<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC-FloydProtests</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 --   Ismail Bronson raises his fist in solidarity with others after arriving at the Lincoln Memorial. In Washington DC, protests were peaceful a day after President Trump had federal police clear Lafayette Park with tear gas and rubber bullets for a photo op. Protestors marched throughout the city, stopping for nine minutes every nine blocks to mark the time George Floyd spent with a knee on his neck. Protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for a week throughout the country.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC22473</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Deon Kay</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC â 9/5/20 -- Aja Taylor, of DC,reacts as libations are poured for Deon Kay and others who were killed by police.Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officerâs version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC21785</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-21869.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Deon Kay</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC â 9/5/20 -- Community residents ride by the vigil saluting Deon. Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officerâs version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC21869</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Deon Kay</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC â 9/2/20 -- Sharece Crawford, At-Large Committeewoman, addresses activists and community members outside 7th District headquarters.Residents and activists react to the police slaying of Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officerâs version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used.Activists rallied at 7th District headquarters where they were met by a phalanx of officers who stood sentry at the entrance to the precinct..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC12965</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Deon Kay</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC â 9/5/20 -- Haize (no last name given), a community leader in DC reacts as libations are poured for Deon Kay and others who were killed by police.Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officerâs version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC13881</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC-FloydProtests</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- An elderly woman and a police officer exchange looks as marchers pass by a busy intersection, choking traffic. The grafitti is a succinct and definitive message directly to police. Protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for a week throughout the country.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18289</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-22969.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC-FloydProtests</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Tasia Montiel, of Fort Washington, MD (center), and other protestors take a knee in front of police guarding Trump International Hotel.Protestors march from the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House to Trump International Hotel as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the countryâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC22969</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-19340.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC-FloydProtests</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 â Mike DâAngelo addresses other protestors about the police brutality and the death of his brother, Fred Brown, killed by Las Vegas police on April 23, 2020, from his perch atop a stop light at Black Lives Matter Plaza.Protestors gather at the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC19340</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/10</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-19042.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC-FloydProtests</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- A protestor flips of DHS police stationed near Black Lives Matter Plaza. Protestors gather at the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC19042</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/11</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Deon Kay</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC â 9/2/20 -- Police retreated inside 7th District headquarters after activists and community residents confronted them.Residents and activists react to the police slaying of Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officerâs version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used.Activists rallied at 7th District headquarters where they were met by a phalanx of officers who stood sentry at the entrance to the precinct..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC20923</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/12</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC-FloydProtests</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- Protestors link arms and ascend the steps of the Lincoln Memorial at the end of a march. Federal riot police faced them, ready to use force to defend the monument, but the protest remained peaceful. In Washington DC, protests were peaceful a day after President Trump had federal police clear Lafayette Park with tear gas and rubber bullets for a photo op. Protestors marched throughout the city, stopping for nine minutes every nine blocks to mark the time George Floyd spent with a knee on his neck. Peaceful protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC22429</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/13</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-22840.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC-FloydProtests</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Sekayi (would only give her first name), a protestor from DC shouts in response while marching to Trump International Hotel.Protestors march from the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House to Trump International Hotel as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the countryâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC22840</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/14</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC-FloydProtests</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/16/20 âOn a quiet day of protests at Black Lives Matter Plaza, Daraile Cunningham, of DC, cuts a Black Lives Matter design into the hair of Jamie Monroe, also of DC. The pair see the act as protest. âWeâre standing for something and when we unite and put it out in our artistic wayâ¦ this is how Iâm part of the movement,â says Cunningham. Monroe says, âI think the the little bit of fuel heâs using will spark the flame for others. Then we can all push this thing forward.â Day 19 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the countryâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC19686</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/15</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-21961.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Deon Kay</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC â 9/5/20 -- Activists march from the vigil to 7th District headquarters to protest the killing of Deon Kay.Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officerâs version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC21961</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/16</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PUT FILENAME HERE</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/22/20 -- Kira X, with Untold Freedom DC, and her friend, Nonso X (neither would give their last name), relax as they watch the presidential debate on an inflatable screen at the tent city.Activists from the Live Movement, Palm Collective, and others occupy the terrace in front of the Department of Education after repeated attempts to meet with top officials at DOE were ignored. They are demanding a cancellation of student debt, increased Pell grants, a meeting with Education Secretary Betsy DeVoss, establish a task force to eliminate systemic racism, a national plan for high school to HBCUâs, and a COVID school plan for reopening..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17439</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/17</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-10.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PUT FILENAME HERE</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/22/20 -- After screening the presidential debate, activists get game night going with a few rounds of chess.Activists from the Live Movement, Palm Collective, and others occupy the terrace in front of the Department of Education after repeated attempts to meet with top officials at DOE were ignored. They are demanding a cancellation of student debt, increased Pell grants, a meeting with Education Secretary Betsy DeVoss, establish a task force to eliminate systemic racism, a national plan for high school to HBCUâs, and a COVID school plan for reopening..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC25148</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/18</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-11.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PUT FILENAME HERE</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/25/20 -- A protestor intervenes as a man with a knife menaces bystanders and at times held the knife to his own neck.Tight-knit protestors at Black Lives Matter Plaza ejected a man who had disrespected some of the women there. He resisted being put out and after facing a large group of angry protestors, pulled a knife and menaced the group, even holding the knife to his own throat at times. A protestor disarmed the man by knocking him down and wrestling the knife from him. Police intervened after he was subdubed, tasing the man before arresting him and putting him in an ambulance.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC29134</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/19</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-29968.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- A police officer is wide-eyed after a clash with protestors who tried to de-arrest a pair of fellow protestors. After activists respond to a man who walked through Black Lives Matter Plaza in blackface by punching and slapping him, police tried to make arrests but ended up clashing with activists who wouldn&#039;t stand for it. Activists and police battled for several minutes, but two arrests were made. Activists and protestors have adopted a tactic of de-arresting people who are caught by police. Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of Mayâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC29968</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/We-Keep-Us-Safe/20</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/WKUS-12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Deon Kay</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC â 9/5/20 -- Family members pour libations in memory of Deon Kat at the memorial after the vigil. From left: Nick (no last name given), an uncle, Moe Lee, a cousin, and Chris Brown an uncle.Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officerâs version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC22200</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/1</loc></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC18156</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Erik Cooper spins his tuba to clear some of the saliva before the band starts marching during practice on Thursday night. Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC18408</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Band Director John E. Newson gives instructions during practice. The NCC band is much larger than HU&#039;s band, and he wants to make sure his squad comes correct. Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC18733</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Jalissa Douglas, the trumpet section leader, speaks to the rest of her band towards the end of practice. Christian Adkins, also on trumpet, stands by.Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC19081</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: Tuba section leader Cameron Franklin shouts out his part during practice.Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC19186</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: At the end of practice, (from left) Tari Rogers, on the flag team, Briana Anderson, and GianCarlo (cq) Jerry, both on trumpet and Natalie Calixte on flag team, joke with each other as they leave the field at the end of practice.Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC19242</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Marquette Smith, who plays tenor sax, laughs as Lyric Fox, also on tenor sax, helps him get his cape on before the game.Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC20681</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Tuba section leader Cameron Franklin shines his horn before the game.Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC19487</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Trumpet section leader Jalissa Douglas struggles with her plume as she gets dressed for the game.Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/10</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC19549</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: A trumpet at the ready during the pregame show.Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/11</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-10.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC20857</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: from left: tuba players Daneen Whitlow-Dixson (cq), Franklin Blankenship, section leader Cameron Franklin, Destiny Moore on trumpet, walk off the field after the pregame show.Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/12</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-11.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC21140</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Christian Keith on trombone gets his band members amped up before the halftime show.Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/13</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC19695</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Dance captain Felecia (cq) Utley leads her team during the halftime show.Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/14</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-13.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC19728</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Drum Major Jordan Washington leads her band during the halftime show.Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/15</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-14.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC19828</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: GianCarlo (cq) Jerry, on trumpet, gets low during the halftime show.Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Showtime/16</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Showtime-15.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC21399</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Tenor sax player Gabby Addane left and Donovan Carter, on alto sax, as the band fires a shot at NCC.Howard University&#039;s Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU&#039;s. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (AndrÃ© Chung for The Undefeated)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Million-Dollar-Man/1</loc></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Million-Dollar-Man/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/MillionMan-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC12868</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: The Serbian welterweight, Began Velickovic (cq), before the start of his match with Abubakar Nurmagomedov (cq). Velickovic would lose the fight, but would advance to the semifinals when Nurmagomedov was unable to fight after breaking his hand during their bout.The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Million-Dollar-Man/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/MillionMan-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC13750</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: Swedish fighter Sadibou Sy, left, vs. Brazilian Bruno Santos in a middleweight quarterfinal. Sy would advance after a controversial decision that awarded him the two round fight after winning the first round, but being dominated by Santos in the second.The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Million-Dollar-Man/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/MillionMan-3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC13889</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: Brazilian Bruno Santos&#039; mother, Rejanete, left, and sister, Bianca, cheer for him during his middleweight quarterfinal against Sadibou Sy. Their cheers turned to tears however, as Sy would advance after a controversial decision that awarded him the two round fight after winning the first round, but being dominated by Santos in the second.The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Million-Dollar-Man/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/MillionMan-4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC14314</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: After receiving an unintentional knee to the head, a bloodied John Howard lis checked by doctors. The fight with middleweight Louis Taylor was stopped and Taylor advanced to the finals.The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Million-Dollar-Man/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/MillionMan-5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC14373</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: Fans express their displeasure after the Howard/Taylor fight was stopped for an unintentional knee to the head.The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Million-Dollar-Man/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/MillionMan-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC14590</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: Abus Magomedov, top, (cq) vs. Sadibou Sy at the end of their middleweight semifinal. The German Magomedov stopped Sy to advance to the final.The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Million-Dollar-Man/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/MillionMan-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC24237</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: Sweat flies as John Howard defends against Eddie Gordon during their middleweight fight. Howard advanced to the semifinals.The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Million-Dollar-Man/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/MillionMan-8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC24539</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Million-Dollar-Man/10</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/MillionMan-10.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC24794</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: After winning his first bout, Sadibou Sy gets wrapped with ace bandages to help with the lactic acid in his muscles. The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Million-Dollar-Man/11</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/MillionMan-9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC24568</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: Swedish fighter Sadibou Sy, exits the cage after defeating Brazilian Bruno Santos in a middleweight quarterfinal. Sy advanced after a controversial decision that awarded him the two round fight after winning the first round, but being dominated by Santos in the second.The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Million-Dollar-Man/12</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/MillionMan-11.jpg</image:loc><image:title>_AC24975</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON,DC - October 20, 2018: Louis Taylor acknowledges fans who believe he won the fight, as judges try to determine the outcome. Taylor delivered an unintentional knee to the head of opponent John Howard, but advanced to the middleweight semifinals.The Professional Fighters League playoffs were held at the new Entertainment and Sports in arena in Southeast DC. Middleweights and welterweights moved from the quarterfinals through the semifinals by fighting two fights in one night and will compete for a $1 million prize in the championships on New Year&#039;s Eve in New York City. (AndrÃ© Chung for ESPN</image:caption></image:image></url>
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<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MARKED</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 3: James Haun, 40, of Fredericksburg, VA, is a tattoo artist. Tattooed people at Fatty&#039;s Tattoosâ¦.(photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Adora-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Adora</image:title><image:caption>SAVAGE, MD -- 10/9/23 -- Marked Adora .â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC19859</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MARKED</image:title><image:caption>SAVAGE, MD -- 9/2/14 -- Jon Delbrugge, 28, Glenelg, MD is a  Mixed Martial Artist. &quot;Tattoos are cool because it&#039;s a piece of art that you can make yours and is going to be on you forever. Tattoos are a really good way to put what you&#039;re about on your body and it just kind of sets you apart from average, normal society. Of course, nowadays it&#039;s changing but five, ten years ago you were crazy if you got a tattoo  below your elbow or on your neck or something like that. I like tattoos and I don&#039;t care at all about the norms of society or anything like that. It just becomes part of you. I don&#039;t wake up in the morning and look at my tattoos and look at each and every one of them and think this still looks cool to me, you know? Once I get it, It&#039;s there. I don&#039;t even think about it.&quot; by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_1922</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MARKED</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 3: Jamie Roman, 21, of DC. &quot;One of the reasons why I started getting work done on myself is because I hated my skin. I didn&#039;t appreciate it. So I thought, once I started loving myself, this was an opportunity for me to remake myself and blossom into the person that I am really. Regardless of the social conflict that artwork like this has, it is what you make it. For me I always chose pieces that meant something to me. It&#039;s just things that define me and I keep on doing it. It helps me love myself more. I feel like more of what I&#039;m supposed to be. With my chest piece, I cried after the second session because I felt beautiful. That&#039;s something I&#039;ve always struggled with.&quot; (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MARKED</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 3: Justin Blake, 36, of Winchester. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MARKED</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 3: Lola Toleque, 40, of Rockville. &quot;I&#039;m working on a body suit. I started with a very small tattoo on my right arm, but I didn&#039;t like the experience. I had a friend draw me a picture of a tattoo that I wanted for my back. I took it to [Fatty] and he was like, &#039;Let&#039;s do this, let&#039;s do that, let&#039;s make it more feminine&#039; and then fifteen years later â¦ still working on my suit!  It&#039;s a combination of memorial tattoos, Maori tattoos, African tattoos and Fatty&#039;s vision.&quot; (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MARKED</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 3: Jamie Roman, 21, right, and Aaron Beattie, 25, of DC. Jamie: &quot;One of the reasons why I started getting work done on myself is because I hated my skin. I didnât appreciate it. So I thought, once I started loving myself, this was an opportunity for me to remake myself and blossom into the person that I am really. Regardless of the social conflict that artwork like this has, it is what you make it. For me I always chose pieces that meant something to me. Itâs just things that define me and I keep on doing it. It helps me love myself more. I feel like more of what Iâm supposed to be. With my chest piece, I cried after the second session because I felt beautiful. Thatâs something Iâve always struggled with.&quot;Aaron: &quot;I sort of graduated my way up to getting a sleeve. I just got small pieces here and there. I just kept liking them the more that I got, so I just kept getting more and more. Itâs an oroboros serpent, a self-eating infinity symbol. Thereâs something about the idea of eternity thatâs satisfying to me. Or the idea that things are created anew is pleasing to me. Also visually it works really well as a sleeve. A serpent that wraps around my arm. Tattoos are very out there and in the public eye, but there will always be something very personal and sentimental that you hold with yourself and your tattoos.&quot; (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Marked-8</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 3: Anne Ashurst, 35, of Waldorf has a tattoo of a Persian fairy. &quot;I actually didn&#039;t know I was Persian until a few years ago. My grandfather came to America in the &#039;20&#039;s and changed his name to Douglas, and didn&#039;t tell my dad anything about that side of his family. It was kind of like a new found part of my identity. That and the fallen angel aspect of it, I really identify with light and dark and good and evil. They kind of always go together. I went with the theme of fallen angel and I knew I wanted something Persian, and that&#039;s what fell into place.&quot; (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/10</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Monica-Bullard</image:title><image:caption>SAVAGE, MD -- 10/31/13 -- Monica Bullard, 47, grew up in Silver Spring, but now lives in Oakland, CA, is a legal nurse consultant at a San Francisco law firm. &quot;For me tattoos mean art and peace. I had my son&#039;s name put on my arm to remind me how much I love him and so he would always be with me. Once I had &quot;Blaine&quot; on my right forearm I could see a blank canvas around that tattoo that seemed to be asking to be filled with art. I wanted designs that brought me peace. I took a few months finding the right artist and asked him to create flowing images based on repetition and shapes that occur in nature. Then I let him create! When I look at my sleeve tattoo I feel love, peace, and beauty. by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_4122</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/11</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-10.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MARKED</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 3: Nate Nyquist, 24, of Arlington. &quot;It&#039;s Game of Thrones inspired. It&#039;s my favorite book series. Originally I was really worried about, you know people always say what if you don&#039;t like it later. I&#039;ve come to the conclusion that as long as it&#039;s done well, it&#039;s always going to be good art. Then I can always look back on a piece of my body and trace who I was at that point and see the progression of my life through the art on myself.&quot;  (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/12</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-11.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MARKED</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 3: Sabrina Elliotte, 24, of Rockville. &quot;My favorite tattoo is in my armpit. I used to work for sideshows and they used to staple money to me. People used to staple it in my armpits, and on my face and everywhere. I just thought it would be funny to get a staple gun in my armpit.  For me, [pain] is just a mental thing. I like to know that I can get over it on my own. It&#039;s empowering to know that I can make myself calm and centered and I can handle it and that it will be okay, it&#039;s only temporary.&quot; (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/13</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Marked-12</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 6/21/08 --  -- Eddie Akeem Johnsonâ¦ by AndrÃ© Chung [Iris Photographer] #DSC_0388</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/14</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-13.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MARKED</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 3: Brian Platt, 38, of Waldorf. &quot;I&#039;m working on a full body tattoo. What it&#039;s going to represent is my personal struggles. I was breaking up an 11 year relationship and needed to address some issues. We started with a Roman gladiator killing two demons and kind of just developed it from there. I didn&#039;t intend to get a full body tattoo, but really I liked the direction it was going and I liked how it made me feel. I&#039;m in a position now where I feel like I need to tell my story and I couldn&#039;t think of a better way to do that than with a full body tattoo.&quot; (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/15</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-14.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Marked-14</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 1/21/12 - Keely Alexander, 38, of Columbia. &quot;The serpent is my guardian and protector. It wards off evil people and has the ability to rejuvenate itself and start over again. It&#039;s all over the back, wraps around the stomach and goes onto the thigh. I got this done in four different sittings. We would start at say, noon, then go until 6 or 7 with little breaks in between. I kept getting small ones, like I was scared to really do something. So it was about time and [I got it] for my 30th birthday present to myself. It was about being a rebel without a cause!&quot; by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_4703</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/16</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-15.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Marked-15</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 5/15/11 -- Lauren Dusold, 39, lives in Marriottsville, MD and works in sales. &quot;My back piece is a Buddhist deity &quot;The White Tara&quot; she is often called the mother of all Buddhas.  Her color signifies purity, wisdom, and truth.  She has seven eyes to see all of the suffering in the world and is the goddess of compassion. She&#039;s also associated with overcoming obstacles.&quot; Two things compelled Lauren to get inked. &quot;I was diagnosed with cancer in 2008 and decided to get tattooed in between treatments.  My tattoo took 6 sessions spread out over approximately 6 months. Four weeks of healing in between each sitting.&quot; And, &quot;A girlfriend was celebrating a big birthday and I told her we should get tattoos to celebrate.&quot; by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_9041</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/17</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-16.jpg</image:loc><image:title>UPKAR_CHANA</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 12/28/10 -- Upkar Chana,38, yoga instructor in NY, NY, but grew up in Howard County. &quot;[My tattoo means] &#039;the never-ending possibilities of freedom&#039;. I saw these 5 letters printed somewhere and took a picture. I had that picture for years until I found someone who I thought could do the work properly. I knew that I wanted them negative. I wanted it to look like an old scroll and I wanted negative space. I was just coming out of living with my parents and was just starting to live on my own. I wanted something more permanent. Freedom is forever and freedom is a state of mind.&quot;...by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_8130</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Marked/18</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Marked-17.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MARKED</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 3: Nancy Dove-Smith, 59 (center), of Centreville, her son, Justin Blake, 36, and his wife, Mandy Blake, 35, of Winchester.Nancy Dove-SmithâI just love skulls. Itâs just a piece of art to go with me always. To show who I am, to reflect what I feel. Thatâs my dadâs writing. My dadâs gone, so having that tattoo I always have him with me now. I can look down and always see his writing.âJustin BlakeâPretty much itâs just my love for the medieval. Iâm a huge fan of Game of Thrones. Iâm going to get a medieval sleeve, Iâm gonna get a castle up top. As far as the knuckle tattoos, I mean who doesnât like sandwiches? Everybody loves sandwiches.âMandy BlakeâWe all got our first tattoos together. I like music and I like to be able to represent that on my body. And I love my dinosaurs! They remind me of my childhood and I loved dinosaurs. Itâs nice to have tattoos to commemorate memories.â (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/1</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-26.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/14/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC16331</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-11.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/30/20 -- Alexander Cameron, 34, of Washington DC, is a legal observer.Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18108</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/21/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC19293</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/21/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18305</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-28.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/21/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18765</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-27.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/27/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC12184</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-25.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/27/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC12217</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-24.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/27/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC12065</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-23.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/22/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC19957</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/10</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-22.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/27/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11783</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/11</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-21.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/27/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11760</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/12</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-20.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/21/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18512</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/13</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-19.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/27/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11714</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/14</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-18.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/26/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11471</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/15</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-17.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/26/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11565</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/16</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-16.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/14/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC16456</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/1</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-20.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kupcakes and Co</image:title><image:caption>ELKRIDGE, MD -- 12/23/11 - From left: Allison, Michelle and Amanda Kupiec, the core of Kupcakes &amp; Co....Michelle Kupiec owns Kupcakes and Co., and specializes in cupcakes made from scratch. Her two daughters, Amanda and Allison help with the business, with Amanda coming up with most of the recipes, and Allison typically working the front counter. Though only open for about six months, they are already selling 10,000 cupcakes per week, including orders from six restaurants locally. â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_3241</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-18.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kupcakes and Co</image:title><image:caption>ELKRIDGE, MD -- 12/23/11 - Michelle Kupiec, left, and her daughters, Amanda and Allison, put the final touches on some cupcakes....Michelle Kupiec owns Kupcakes and Co., and specializes in cupcakes made from scratch. Her two daughters, Amanda and Allison help with the business, with Amanda coming up with most of the recipes, and Allison typically working the front counter. Though only open for about six months, they are already selling 10,000 cupcakes per week, including orders from six restaurants locally. â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_3125</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-19.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kupcakes and Co</image:title><image:caption>ELKRIDGE, MD -- 12/23/11 - Amanda adds marshmallows to the piping on the Hot Chocolate kupcakes....Michelle Kupiec owns Kupcakes and Co., and specializes in cupcakes made from scratch. Her two daughters, Amanda and Allison help with the business, with Amanda coming up with most of the recipes, and Allison typically working the front counter. Though only open for about six months, they are already selling 10,000 cupcakes per week, including orders from six restaurants locally. â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_3922</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-21.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kupcakes and Co</image:title><image:caption>ELKRIDGE, MD -- 12/23/11 -- Kupcakes &amp; Co. creates lots of different flavors. Clockwise from the bottom are, Strawberry Vanilla, Vanilla with a Christmas tree piping for the holidays, and Almond Joy.... Michelle Kupiec owns Kupcakes and Co., and specializes in cupcakes made from scratch. Her two daughters, Amanda and Allison help with the business, with Amanda coming up with most of the recipes, and Allison typically working the front counter. Though only open for about six months, they are already selling 10,000 cupcakes per week, including orders from six restaurants locally. â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_3287</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-22.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Boxwood Estate Winery</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- DECEMBER 14, 2016: From left: Sean Martin, Rachel Martin, John Kent Cooke and Rita Cooke. The Martins are the children of Rita Cook, and run the Boxwood Estate Winery. John Kent Cooke owns the Boxwood Estate Winery. Cooke is the son of Jack Kent Cooke, the late owner of the Redskinsâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-23.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Boxwood Estate Winery</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- DECEMBER 14, 2016: Gaudencio Viviano and Edgar Viviano (right) bring a barrel in for washing. John Kent Cooke owns the Boxwood Estate Winery. Cooke is the son of Jack Kent Cooke, the late owner of the Redskinsâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-24.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Boxwood Estate Winery</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- DECEMBER 14, 2016: Gaudencio Viviano, drains the last bit of wine from a barrel before washing it. John Kent Cooke owns the Boxwood Estate Winery. Cooke is the son of Jack Kent Cooke, the late owner of the Redskinsâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-25.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Boxwood Estate Winery</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- DECEMBER 14, 2016: John Kent Cooke owns the Boxwood Estate Winery. Cooke is the son of Jack Kent Cooke, the late owner of the Redskinsâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Heritage Brewing Co</image:title><image:caption>MANASSAS, VA -- DECEMBER 16: The tap room at Heritage is set up right inside the brew house. Heritage Brewing Co. and Fair Winds Brewing Company are Virginia breweries that are both owned and staffed by veterans.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/10</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Heritage Brewing Co</image:title><image:caption>MANASSAS, VA -- DECEMBER 16: Lots of good beers on tap at Heritage Brewing Co. Heritage Brewing Co. and Fair Winds Brewing Company are Virginia breweries that are both owned and staffed by veterans.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/11</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Fair Winds Brewing Company</image:title><image:caption>LORTON, VA -- DECEMBER 16: Fair Winds Brewing Company has an assortment of beers on tap in their tap room. Heritage Brewing Co. and Fair Winds Brewing Company are Virginia breweries that are both owned and staffed by veterans.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/12</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Heritage Brewing Co</image:title><image:caption>MANASSAS, VA -- DECEMBER 16: Heritage CEO Sean Arroyo works on an experimental batch. Heritage Brewing Co. and Fair Winds Brewing Company are Virginia breweries that are both owned and staffed by veterans.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/13</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Heritage Brewing Co</image:title><image:caption>MANASSAS, VA -- DECEMBER 16: From right: Sean Arroyo, CEO of Heritage Brewing Co., speaks with John Lee and Patrick Schneider as they prepare an experimental brew. Heritage Brewing Co. and Fair Winds Brewing Company are Virginia breweries that are both owned and staffed by veterans.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/14</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-15.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Lee Anderson Designs</image:title><image:caption>LAUREL, MD -- 6/7/11 -- De&#039;Andre Banks cuts yards and yards of fabric that will be used in a coat design...Lee Andersen (cq), is the designer behind the Lee Andersen brand of limited edition art clothing. Her design studio/workspace/warehouse is is located in Laurel, but her clothing ships internationally. Her 40 employees produce 100 garments a day, from design to final delivery.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_0238</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/15</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-16.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Lee Anderson Designs</image:title><image:caption>LAUREL, MD -- 6/7/11 -- Garments and a mannequin, stationed in the photo studio....Lee Andersen (cq), is the designer behind the Lee Andersen brand of limited edition art clothing. Her design studio/workspace/warehouse is is located in Laurel, but her clothing ships internationally. Her 40 employees produce 100 garments a day, from design to final delivery.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_0394</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/16</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Lee Anderson Designs</image:title><image:caption>LAUREL, MD -- 6/7/11 -- Intern Beth Ostermiller, right, has been brought in to replace intern Julie Cheng, who is moving to New York. Lee provides a great place to get experience in the fashion industry.....Lee Andersen (cq), is the designer behind the Lee Andersen brand of limited edition art clothing. Her design studio/workspace/warehouse is is located in Laurel, but her clothing ships internationally. Her 40 employees produce 100 garments a day, from design to final delivery.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_9388</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/17</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-13.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Lee Anderson Designs</image:title><image:caption>LAUREL, MD -- 6/7/11 -- Thread spooled up on a sewing machine.....Lee Andersen (cq), is the designer behind the Lee Andersen brand of limited edition art clothing. Her design studio/workspace/warehouse is is located in Laurel, but her clothing ships internationally. Her 40 employees produce 100 garments a day, from design to final delivery.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_9347</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/18</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-14.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Lee Anderson Designs</image:title><image:caption>LAUREL, MD -- 6/7/11 -- An assorment of buttons keeps designs lively and unique....Lee Andersen (cq), is the designer behind the Lee Andersen brand of limited edition art clothing. Her design studio/workspace/warehouse is is located in Laurel, but her clothing ships internationally. Her 40 employees produce 100 garments a day, from design to final delivery.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_9315</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/19</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-41.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Gum Tree Farm Designs</image:title><image:caption>UPPERVILLE, VA -- FEBRUARY 28: Farm Mangaer, Francisco Sandoval feeds some of the sheep. Franny Kansteiner, owner of Gum Tree Farm Designs, promotes a Merino wool farm to fashion product. She raises merino wool sheep on her farm then creates sewn, knitted, woven and baby goods, all handmade, which she sells online and in her shop in Middleburgâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/20</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-40.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Gum Tree Farm Designs</image:title><image:caption>UPPERVILLE, VA -- FEBRUARY 28: Sheep wait to be fed.Franny Kansteiner, owner of Gum Tree Farm Designs, promotes a Merino wool farm to fashion product. She raises merino wool sheep on her farm then creates sewn, knitted, woven and baby goods, all handmade, which she sells online and in her shop in Middleburgâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/21</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-42.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Gum Tree Farm Designs</image:title><image:caption>UPPERVILLE, VA -- FEBRUARY 28: Natural yarn Franny Kansteiner, owner of Gum Tree Farm Designs, promotes a Merino wool farm to fashion product. She raises merino wool sheep on her farm then creates sewn, knitted, woven and baby goods, all handmade, which she sells online and in her shop in Middleburgâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/22</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Constellation Energy</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/21/11 - Paul Allen, Constellation Energy Senior VP, Corporate Affairs Chief Environmental Officer, details plant operations during a press tour...Tour of Constellation Energy&#039;s Brandon Shore&#039;s power plant, which completed the installation of its Air Quality Control System (AQCS), also known as scrubbers, which cut pollutants significantly at this coal-fired plant.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_2850</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/23</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Constellation Energy</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/21/11 - The scrubber facility as seen from the roof of the power plant. The emission coming from the smokestack is steam, a byproduct of cleaning process...Tour of Constellation Energy&#039;s Brandon Shore&#039;s power plant, which completed the installation of its Air Quality Control System (AQCS), also known as scrubbers, which cut pollutants significantly at this coal-fired plant.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_3487</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/24</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Family League</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/26/11 -- Volunteers help assemble furniture at the newly renovated greenhouse on the roof of Northwestern High School. The project is part of the Park Heights Renaissance, which is funded in part by the Family League.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_7535</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/25</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Family League</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/26/11 -- Volunteers help assemble furniture at the newly renovated greenhouse on the roof of Northwestern High School. The project is part of the Park Heights Renaissance, which is funded in part by the Family League.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_7548</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/26</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Family_Leauge-7608.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Family League</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/26/11 -- Volunteers help assemble furniture at the newly renovated greenhouse on the roof of Northwestern High School. The project is part of the Park Heights Renaissance, which is funded in part by the Family League.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_7608</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/27</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-10.jpg</image:loc><image:title>United Therapeutics</image:title><image:caption>SILVER SPRING, MD -- SEPTEMBER 24: Thom Hartnett, General Manager (seated) and Bill Ormond, Senior Systems Engineer, are able to monitor the lung procedure remotely from a command center on site. Martine Rothblatt&#039;s company, United Therapeutics, is pioneering new methods for lung transplant. They are currently in clinical trials for Ex-Vivo Lung Perfusion, which they project will double the number of available lungs and increase the success rate once it&#039;s online.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post) MAGAZINE</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/28</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-11.jpg</image:loc><image:title>United Therapeutics</image:title><image:caption>SILVER SPRING, MD -- SEPTEMBER 24: Dr. James Zhan, left, and EVLP Specialist, Sam Popa work on a lung during the procedure. Martine Rothblatt&#039;s company, United Therapeutics, is pioneering new methods for lung transplant. They are currently in clinical trials for Ex-Vivo Lung Perfusion, which they project will double the number of available lungs and increase the success rate once it&#039;s online.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post) MAGAZINE</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/29</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-26.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Willowsford</image:title><image:caption>ASHBURN, VA -- JUNE 11: Deb Dramby, the Market Manager and Education Coordinator for Willowsford, laughs with residents at the Farm Stand.The Willowsford development incorporates open space and agribusiness with suburban living. As people fall out of love with golf course developments, Willowsford has used farming to preserve open space in Louden Countyâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/30</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-27.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Willowsford</image:title><image:caption>ASHBURN, VA -- JUNE 11: Assistant Manager Anya Rosen works on the irrigation on a patch of lettuce. Just beyond the tree line are residential homes. They are in close proximity but out of view. The Willowsford development incorporates open space and agribusiness with suburban living. As people fall out of love with golf course developments, Willowsford has used farming to preserve open space in Louden Countyâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/31</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-28.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Willowsford</image:title><image:caption>ASHBURN, VA -- JUNE 11: Potatoes grown on the farm and ready for sale.The Willowsford development incorporates open space and agribusiness with suburban living. As people fall out of love with golf course developments, Willowsford has used farming to preserve open space in Louden Countyâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/32</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-29.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Willowsford</image:title><image:caption>ASHBURN, VA -- JUNE 11: Alan Daniel listens to a discussion about good insects and bad insects on the farm. Daniel bought a few acres nearby and wants to learn to be a farmer, so he volunteers at the garden. The You-Pick Garden offers residents the opportunity to learn about farming and the environment as they volunteer.The Willowsford development incorporates open space and agribusiness with suburban living. As people fall out of love with golf course developments, Willowsford has used farming to preserve open space in Louden Countyâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/33</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-30.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Willowsford</image:title><image:caption>ASHBURN, VA -- JUNE 11: Christian Lyons, who has lived in Willowsford for 2 years, shows off some nasturtium, edible flowers, that he picked. The Willowsford development incorporates open space and agribusiness with suburban living. As people fall out of love with golf course developments, Willowsford has used farming to preserve open space in Louden Countyâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/34</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-31.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Willowsford</image:title><image:caption>ASHBURN, VA -- JUNE 11: From right: Deb Dramby, the Market Manager and Education Coordinator for Willowsford, opens a moth cocoon as Claire Overstreet, 7, and Andrew Lyons, 13, watch. The Willowsford development incorporates open space and agribusiness with suburban living. As people fall out of love with golf course developments, Willowsford has used farming to preserve open space in Louden Countyâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/35</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-32.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC Wharf</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 2/2/19 -- Sunny White is the one of Captain White Seafood City. His father started the business over 40 years ago.The Fish Market on Maine Avenue at the DC Wharf is the oldest open air fish market in the country. Continuously in operation since 1805, the old style market has continued in place even after the recent redevelopment of the Wharf. Barges from Captain White&#039;s Seafood City and Jessie Taylor Seafood anchor the market at the end of the pier..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC21494</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/36</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-33.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC Wharf</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 2/2/19 -- Tuna and mullet are among the specials on offer at the Fish Market.The Fish Market on Maine Avenue at the DC Wharf is the oldest open air fish market in the country. Continuously in operation since 1805, the old style market has continued in place even after the recent redevelopment of the Wharf. Barges from Captain White&#039;s Seafood City and Jessie Taylor Seafood anchor the market at the end of the pier..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC21487</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/37</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-34.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC Wharf</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 2/2/19 -- EJ Fosque talks up the branzini for a customer who is trying to decide on a good-eating fish. Fosque enjoys the sales aspect of the job and likes talking to customers.The Fish Market on Maine Avenue at the DC Wharf is the oldest open air fish market in the country. Continuously in operation since 1805, the old style market has continued in place even after the recent redevelopment of the Wharf. Barges from Captain White&#039;s Seafood City and Jessie Taylor Seafood anchor the market at the end of the pier..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC21550</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/38</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-35.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC Wharf</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 2/2/19 -- Elizabeth Davis, whose uncle is Sunny White, the owner of Captain White&#039;s, jokes with a customer. Ms. Davis has worked at the Wharf since she was 16.The Fish Market on Maine Avenue at the DC Wharf is the oldest open air fish market in the country. Continuously in operation since 1805, the old style market has continued in place even after the recent redevelopment of the Wharf. Barges from Captain White&#039;s Seafood City and Jessie Taylor Seafood anchor the market at the end of the pier..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC13766</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/39</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-36.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC Wharf</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 2/2/19 -- Blue crab from the Chesapeake Bay are among the favorites on offer at the Fish Market.The Fish Market on Maine Avenue at the DC Wharf is the oldest open air fish market in the country. Continuously in operation since 1805, the old style market has continued in place even after the recent redevelopment of the Wharf. Barges from Captain White&#039;s Seafood City and Jessie Taylor Seafood anchor the market at the end of the pier..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC13690</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/40</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-37.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC Wharf</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 2/2/19 --  Bernard Rogers steams seafood and collects cash while at work at Jessie Taylor&#039;s.The Fish Market on Maine Avenue at the DC Wharf is the oldest open air fish market in the country. Continuously in operation since 1805, the old style market has continued in place even after the recent redevelopment of the Wharf. Barges from Captain White&#039;s Seafood City and Jessie Taylor Seafood anchor the market at the end of the pier..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC21617</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Moments/41</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/CorpStory-38.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DC Wharf</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 2/2/19 -- Steam rises at Jessie Taylor&#039;s as customers line up to get their crabs, shrimp and other fresh seafood steamed.The Fish Market on Maine Avenue at the DC Wharf is the oldest open air fish market in the country. Continuously in operation since 1805, the old style market has continued in place even after the recent redevelopment of the Wharf. Barges from Captain White&#039;s Seafood City and Jessie Taylor Seafood anchor the market at the end of the pier..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC21704</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/1</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Broderick Johnson, My Brother&#039;s Keeper</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 11/18/15 -- Broderick Johnson is Chair of the My Brother&#039;s Keeper Task Force. MBK is President Obama&#039;s initiative to expand opportunity for young men of color.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11945</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Dr. Jyothi Rao, Shakthi Health and Wellness Center</image:title><image:caption>MT. AIRY, MD -- 2/25/14 -- Dr. Jyothi Rao is Medical Director at Shakthi Health and Wellness Center. She uses Lymphatic Enhancement Therapy (LET), which utilizes glass &quot;wands&quot; to correct lymphatic-fluid problems.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_1898</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-21.jpg</image:loc><image:title>John Kent Cooke, Boxwood Estate Winery</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- DECEMBER 14, 2016: John Kent Cooke owns the Boxwood Estate Winery. Cooke is the son of Jack Kent Cooke, the late owner of the Redskinsâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/sumi-13254.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Sumi Somaskanda</image:title><image:caption>SAVAGE, MD -- 4/24/23 -- Sumi Somaskanda headshots and portraits .â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC13254</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/ChungNewWork-10071.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Rosenwald Schools</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 4/4/23 -- Stephanie Deutsch has written a book on the schools and is a board member of the Campaign to Create the Julius Rosenwald &amp; Rosenwald Schools National Historical Park.Philanthropist Julius Rosenwald worked with activist Booker T Washington to build a network of schools for Black children in the South who were denied equal access to public education by Jim Crow laws and other Race Codes during the 20th Century. The resulting schoolhouses became central to the communities they served, often doubling as meeting halls and community centers. There is now a campaign that is gaining momentum  to create a national park that would honor the legacy schools across the country, and help to preserve the old structures.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC10071</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Helen Wan, The Partner Track</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 30:  Helen Wan is on a book tour for her first novel, The Partner Track. The book is about a young Asian woman who runs up again the bamboo ceiling at the corporate law firm where she works.(Photo by AndrÃ© Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Allan Stypeck, Second Story Books</image:title><image:caption>POOLESVILLE, DC -- MARCH 15: Allan Stypeck is the owner of Second Story Books and is a Senior Member of the American Society of Appraisers. He one of the nationâs  top appraisers of historic literary, artitistic and historical documents and artifacts.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Juan Valdes, National Geographic Maps</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 2: Juan Valdes is The Geographer and Director of Editorial and Research at National Geographic Maps. He poses with a globe in front of the Map of Discovery, Western Hemisphere by Newell Convers Wyeth, commissioned by National Geographic in 1927. As a child, he emigrated to Miami from Cuba after the Bay of Pigs and grew up in the U.S. Recently he returned to Cuba for the third time, seeking answers about his pastâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-18.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Timothy Koeth, University of Maryland, Materials Science &amp; Engineering</image:title><image:caption>COLLEGE PARK, MD -- OCTOBER 27: Timothy Koeth with the cyclotrone that he built himself. Timothy Koeth is Director of Nuclear Reactor &amp; Radiation Facilities at the University of Maryland Department of Materials Science &amp; Engineeringâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/10</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/EdOverview-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Chief Carla Provost</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/10/17 -- Carla Provost is the Acting Chief of the Border Patrol. She is the first woman to be in charge of the agency since its inception in 1924.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC10147</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/11</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-16.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mitch Gore and Jimmy Silk, Wilson High School Baseball</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- FEBRUARY 11: Jimmy Silk, 28 (right), is entering his third season as head coach. Mitch Gore, 55, has been athletic director for four years. Wilson High School&#039;s baseball program has won 21 consecutive DC Public school titles. That glaring disparity is just one of the many things wrong with sports in DC&#039;s public schools..â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/12</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/portraits-13076.jpg</image:loc><image:title>JQA Cast and Director, Arena Stage</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- JANUARY 28: Cast and writer/director of JQA, the new play beginning March 1 at Arena Stage that imagines the life of John Quincy Adams. Adams is portrayed by four actors at various points in his life: From left: Joshua David Robinson, Jacqueline Correa, Eric Hissom,  Aaron Posner (playwright and director), and Phyllis Kay (seated).â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/13</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-14.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Matt &quot;Fatty&quot;  Jessup, Fatty&#039;s Tattoos</image:title><image:caption>SILVER SPRING, MD -- FEBRUARY 07: Matt Jessup, who goes by Fatty, is impacted by D.C.&#039;s new regulations on body art establishments. He has been fighting poorly formed regulations in the city for years. â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/14</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/portraits-15000.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Jeff Pezzuto,and Ahmet Zappa, Eyelllusion</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- MAY 03: Jeff Pezzuto, left,  is CEO and Founder and Ahmet Zappa is the son of Frank Zappa.Eyellusion is an entertainment company that uses holograms to bring the dead back to life onstage. Currently running a world tour of Frank Zappa&#039;s music, they played at the Lyric in Baltimoreâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/15</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/portraits-10578.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Marked Cuba</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA, CUBA -- 3/19/19 -- Tattooing in Cuba is still not legal, but with the boom in tourism, the Cuban government doesn&#039;t enforce the ban. The tattoo industry is still nascent, but tattoo artists have been plying their trade and developing their skills for the last few decades. Many artist start out tattooing friends in their homes for cut rate prices and without modern tools or methods, but as the skill level increases, Cuba is becoming an international destination for those seeking high quality body art at a good price. Cubans are proud of the work they do and most artists aspire to be recognized as among the best in the world.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC10578</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/16</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-15.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Marcia Chatelain, Georgetown University</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 12/5/16 -- Marcia Chatelain is an Associate Professor of History at Georgetown. She has spurred the development of the syllabus as a tool for social justice.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC25106</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/17</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kim Stypeck, Second Story Books</image:title><image:caption>POOLESVILLE, DC -- MARCH 15: Kim Stypeck, in the home she shares with Allan, in front of vintage posters. Allan Stypeck is the owner of Second Story Books and is a Senior Member of the American Society of Appraisers. He one of the nationâs  top appraisers of historic literary, artitistic and historical documents and artifacts.â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/18</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Rolls_Royce-11443.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Luxury Rolls</image:title><image:caption>STERLING, VA -- NOVEMBER 10: Felix Bighem is the General Sales Manager at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Sterlingâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/19</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Aaron Silverman, Rose&#039;s Luxury</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- JULY 03: Aaron Silverman, owner of Rose&#039;s Luxury. For Just Asking Profileâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/20</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-11.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Sonny Trimble, Army Corps of Engineers</image:title><image:caption>ARLINGTON, VA -- 7/23/14 -- Sonny Trimble at Arlington National Cemetery, where he is overseeing the restoration of the cemetery&#039;s original gates that had been removed and fallen into disrepair. Sonny is Director, Center of Expertise for Archaeological Curation and Collections Management at U.S Army Corps of Engineers, and a Wake Forest Alumn..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC2_4464</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/21</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-23.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Franny Kansteiner, Gum Tree Farm Designs</image:title><image:caption>UPPERVILLE, VA -- FEBRUARY 28: Franny Kansteiner, owner of Gum Tree Farm Designs, promotes a Merino wool farm to fashion product. She raises merino wool sheep on her farm then creates sewn, knitted, woven and baby goods, all handmade, which she sells online and in her shop in Middleburgâ¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/22</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/portraits-16042.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Peter Opare, Open Crumb</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- MARCH 23: Peter Opare, owner/chef of Open Crumb in Anacostia, on March 23, 2020. At the time this photo was taken, the restaurant was open for carryout only due to restrictions surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.The Coronavirus and COVID-19 protocols imposed by local governments to slow the spread of infection have taken a devastating toll on the economy. The restaurant industry is among the hardest hit, and small operations that employ thousands around the region are forced to close or operate at a reduced capacity as they improvise a COVID-19 business plan..â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/23</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/New_3-2022-5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>serviceindustryportraits</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- MARCH 23: Marcelle Afram, executive chef at Maydan and sister restaurant, Compass Rose, inside Maydan on March 23, 2020. At the time this photo was taken, the restaurant was open for carryout only due to restrictions surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.The Coronavirus and COVID-19 protocols imposed by local governments to slow the spread of infection have taken a devastating toll on the economy. The restaurant industry is among the hardest hit, and small operations that employ thousands around the region are forced to close or operate at a reduced capacity as they improvise a COVID-19 business plan..â¦. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/24</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Kupiec_Kupcakes-3082.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Michelle Kupiec, Kupcakes and Co</image:title><image:caption>ELKRIDGE, MD -- 12/23/11 - Michelle Kupiec owns Kupcakes and Co., and specializes in cupcakes made from scratch. Her two daughters, Amanda and Allison help with the business, with Amanda coming up with most of the recipes, and Allison typically working the front counter. Though only open for about six months, they are already selling 10,000 cupcakes per week, including orders from six restaurants locally. â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #AC1_3082</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/25</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Business-12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Tim Hwang, FiscalNote</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 12/6/17 -- Tim Hwang is the founder and CEO of FiscalNote which uses AI, analytics and natural language processing to automate and analyze government tasks and dataâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC16218</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Commercial/Business-Portraits/26</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/portraits-21160.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Luis Almagro, OAS</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 4/10/19 -- Luis Almagro is the Secretary General of the Organization of American States. He is an Uraguyan lawyer and is the 10th Secretary General of the international body â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC21160</image:caption></image:image></url>
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<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/22/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC19833</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/21/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC19496</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/22/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC10309</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/22/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC10335</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/25/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11025</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/21/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18305</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/21/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18615</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 9/26/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC15670</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/10</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/21/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC19293</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/11</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-10.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/24/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC10761</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/12</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-11.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/30/20 -- Alexander Cameron, 34, of Washington DC, is a legal observer.Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18108</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/13</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/26/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11304</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/14</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-13.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/22/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC10010</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/15</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-14.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/24/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC10865</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/16</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-15.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/21/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18918</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/17</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-16.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/14/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC16456</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/18</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-17.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/26/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11565</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/19</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-18.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/26/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11471</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/20</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-19.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/27/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11714</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/21</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-20.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/21/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18512</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/22</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-21.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/27/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11760</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/23</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-22.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/27/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11783</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/24</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-23.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/22/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC19957</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/25</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-24.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/27/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC12065</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/26</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-25.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/27/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC12217</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/27</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-26.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/14/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC16331</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/28</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-27.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/27/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC12184</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/The-Kettle/29</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Project_41-28.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PROJECT 41</image:title><image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/21/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called âkettlingâ, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but three were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the worksâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18765</image:caption></image:image></url>
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<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/1</loc></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>King Johnson</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 12/11/21 -- Jennifer Haber and Monica Lindsey, co-chairs of Connecting the Dots, an Anne Arundel County reconciliation organization, embrace at the soil collection ceremony for King Johnson, lynched on Christmas Day 1911. Maryland has formed the nation&#039;s first lynching truth and reconcilation commision in an effort to redress the history of racial terror in the state..â¦by AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>King Johnson</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 12/11/21 -- Ramocille Cooper Johnson, played songs at the soil collection ceremony for King Johnson, including &quot;Lift Every Voice&quot;, long considered the Black National Anthem.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>King Johnson</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 12/11/21 -- Elliot Spillers, center, Project Manager at the Equal Justice Initiative, helps to spread soil after the collection. Spillers also spoke during the first part of the soil collection ceremony for King Johnson, &quot;Mr. Johnson was lynched. And for no other reason than because he dared to argue with a White man and assert his own autonomy.&quot;â¦by AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>King Johnson</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 12/11/21 -- Participants gather at the site of King Johnsonâs murder in memory of himâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MDLTRC</image:title><image:caption>SALISBURY, MD -- 11/18/21 -- The Salisbury Public Cemetery is also known as Potterâs field, and is historically Black. Matthew Williams, one of three men known to have been lynched in Wicomico County, is said to be buried here in an unmarked grave.â¦ AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MDLTRC</image:title><image:caption>SALISBURY, MD -- 11/19/21 -- Throughout the U.S., White mobs participated in racial terrorism, killing Black men and women in extrajudicial fits of rage. Victims were kidnapped, tortured, mutilated and killed, often at the end of a rope tied to a tree like this one near Salisbury on the Lower Shore.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Fenix Youth Project</image:title><image:caption>SALISBURY, MD -- 1/13/22 -- This sign marks the spot in downtown Salisbury where Matthew Williams was lynched by a White mob in 1931. Located at the center of downtown in front of the courthouse, it confronts pedestrians as they go about their daily business.â¦AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-9.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Fenix Youth Project</image:title><image:caption>SALISBURY, MD -- 12/18/21 -- Amber Green oversees operations during a pop-up closet clothing drive. Her organization serves community members living at or below the poverty line. âItâs hard, itâs definitely hardâ¦what weâre trying to get to is just change, overall change,â she said.â¦AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/10</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-10.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Fenix Youth Project</image:title><image:caption>SALISBURY, MD -- 1/13/22 -- Daquan Savage (foreground), 23, is both a client and volunteer at Fenix Youth Project, and their services have helped mitigate some of the issues around his homelessness and prior incarceration. âPeople get the same drug charge, Black person gets more time, White person gets less. I done seen it, thatâs probably with every charge for real, for real,â said Savage.â¦AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/11</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-11.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Fenix Youth Project</image:title><image:caption>SALISBURY, MD -- 12/18/21 -- Malcolm Edwards, 19, is homeless and has been receiving services from Fenix Youth Project since the fall of 2021. He says that despite graduating high school with a 3.0 gpa, &quot;I need a little bit of guidance in my life.&quot; He is typical of the clients that Fenix Youth Project serves, and the center has been a lifeline for him.â¦AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/12</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Fenix Youth Project</image:title><image:caption>SALISBURY, MD -- 1/13/22 -- Amber Green is an activist and organizer who runs Fenix Youth Project, an arts program for youth up to age 24, that provides a safe space for young people to receive services, learn job skills, and provide mutual aid for the community. She is also running for County Council in Wicomico County. Her view from the front lines of disadvantaged youth speaks directly to the intergenerational effects of racism and racial terrorism on the Black community. âThis didn&#039;t just manifest out of nowhere. This came from history, and we have to talk about lynchings because lynchings are still happening.&quot;â¦AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/13</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-13.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MoCo RRC</image:title><image:caption>ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/5/21 âArtist Liz Miller in front of her installation. Montgomery County, known as one of the most progressive counties in the state, has formed the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission to honor and bring awareness to the history of lynching in the county.â¦ by AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/14</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-14.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MoCo RRC</image:title><image:caption>ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/5/21 â On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County projected the work of several artists on the courthouse buildings around downtown Rockville, the county seat.The courthouses were chosen because the locations were integral to the history of the lynchings. Artist Tim Davis poses in front of his installation on lthe county courthouse.â¦ by AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/15</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-15.jpg</image:loc><image:title>William Burns Robert Hughes</image:title><image:caption>CUMBERLAND, MD -- 12/19/21 -- Tifani Fisher, president of the Allegany County NAACP, in front of her church, the Metropolitan AME. âMy family actually originates from Garrett County, Maryland, which is even further up the mountainâ¦and we built a Black community there and they were pushed out when Garrett County, which used to be a part of Allegany County separated and became a sundown county.&quot; Her work in the community has been instrumental in preserving the history of the Black community and in sorting out the truth of the lynching of William Burns, aka Robert Hughes.â¦AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/16</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-16-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>William Burns Robert Hughes</image:title><image:caption>CUMBERLAND, MD -- 12/19/21 -- The historically Black Sumner cemetery where Robert Hughes is reportedly buried in an unmarked grave. Tifani Fisher recounts his lyching: âA mob came (to the jailhouse) and demanded the keys and the keys were given and they dragged this young man out,. They took turns beating himâ¦and as one group got tired, they brought in another group. They beat him to deathâ¦and they began to dismember him.&quot;â¦AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/17</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-17.jpg</image:loc><image:title>William Burns Robert Hughes</image:title><image:caption>THE PLAINS, VA  -- 12/20/21 -- Karen Hughes White and her sister, Angela Davidson, are descendants of Robert Hughes, and run the Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County. Despite founding the museum and extensively documenting their lineage to the 17th century, they were unaware until 2021 that a family member, Robert Hughes (aka William Burns) had been lynched.&quot;I never thought that someone I never metâ¦ could have that type of internal pull on you,&quot; said Davidson. Huges White puts it plainly, &quot;America needs to stand accountable for it&#039;s children. Period.&quot;â¦by AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/18</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-18.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Matthew Williams</image:title><image:caption>SALISBURY, MD -- 12/29/21 -- Shanie Shields is an activist and former Salisbury City Councilmember. Her father witnessed the lynching of Matthew Williams. She is now in charge at the Chipman Cultural Center.â¦AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/19</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-19.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Renee Page</image:title><image:caption>CUMBERLAND, MD -- 1/18/22 âRenee Page is the great-granddaughter of Jesse Page. Her close-knit family didn&#039;t speak about the incident often, and she was shocked to find out about it just a few years ago. Afterwards, she approached several elders in her family, her father, grandparents and aunt, but didn&#039;t learn very much. She explained, &quot;We didn&#039;t really talk about the story. (for them) â¦It was more as though what was done was done and we&#039;re not talking about it. So I don&#039;t know what that meant for themâ¦&quot;â¦by AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/20</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-20.jpg</image:loc><image:title>William Burns Robert Hughes</image:title><image:caption>CUMBERLAND, MD -- 12/20/21 -- Allegany County is about 8% Black. These residents, like many historically Black communities, have had to deal with predatory housing and policing policies, and a lack of representation in government and other public services. These are the downstream effects of a history of racial predjudice, discriminaiton and terror. William Burns, aka Robert Hughes, was lynched here by a Cumberland mob in 1907. He was 18 years old. The history of this murder is still divisive in this Appalacian townâ¦ AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/21</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-21.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Nneka N&#039;namdi</image:title><image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD -- 1/10/22 -- Nneka Nânamdi founded Fight Blight Bmore to track and address the multifaceted impact of blight on communities and sees a direct line between historical racial terror and the condition of distressed Black communities today. On the multitude of recent vigilante and police killings that have come to light in recent years she says, âIf we look at these killings, these lynchings, they happen in neighborhoods where you have blight, where the physical condition has eroded in such a way that it has damaged the mental, emotional and economic health of the people. So, it (blight) basically supports this violence and the interpersonal violence that we see in community is a direct reflection of how people feel about themselves based on the conditions in which they live.&quot;â¦by AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/22</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-22.jpg</image:loc><image:title>James Yamakawa</image:title><image:caption>SALISBURY, MD -- 1/14/22 -- James Yamakawa is co-founder of the Wicomico Truth and Reconciliation Commission and is a leading activist for social justice in Salisbury. &quot;This was as brutal an act of terrorism as one can imagine,&quot; he says of Matthew Williams&#039; lynching. &quot;It was designed to terrorize the entire Black community of Salisbury and Wicomico, and to tell them that you cannot step out of line or this will happen to you.&quot;â¦AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Blood-on-the-Root/23</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/BotR-23.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Matthew Williams</image:title><image:caption>SALISBURY, MD -- 12/29/21 -- This bottle of soil is in memory of a man who was murdered the same night as Matthew Williams, but was never identified.Soil collected at the sites of the lynchings of several Black victims on the Eastern Shore are kept at the Charles H. Chipman Cultural Center. The center is the oldest standing historically Black church in Delmarva and has been a hub for the Black community for generationsâ¦AndrÃ© Chung/ICTJ</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/1</loc></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-100835-21.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/17/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17721</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-100765-20.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/17/19 --  Julio Fajardo warms up backstage. Fajardo and his partner, Maite Ramirez have an adagio performance that has done well in Cuba and in international festivals. Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17651</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-100612-17.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/17/19 -- Marcelo Maqueira Taylor, props up the tent siding to let in air and light while Emmanuel Benito Ramirez, second from right, watches Jan Carlos Garcia and Yasimi Maqueira Taylor enter. Garcia and Taylor have a pole routine to prepare for. Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17498</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-100733-19.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/17/19 -- Before their guest appearance in the show, Julio Fajardo, right, tosses his partner, Maite Ramirez, into the air during a warmup; spotting the pair is Emmanuel Benito Ramirez. Fajardo and Maite Ramirez have an adagio performance that has done well in Cuba and in international festivals. Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17619</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-96912-18.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/17/19 -- Before their guest appearance in the show, Maite Ramirez warms up backstage with her partner, Julio Fajardo. Fajardo and Ramirez have an adagio performance that has done well in Cuba and in international festivals. Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC25499</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-100142-06.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/16/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17028</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-96577-11.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/16/19 -- From left: Mirtha Alicia Mora, Chabelly Diaz Torres, Lenny Charles, Yosvel Cabrera Guerrero, and Yordanka Rosa Consuegra Quesada, joke backstage, between acts.Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC25164</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-96781-14.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/17/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC25368</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/10</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-97413-26.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/17/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC26000</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/11</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-101506-27.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/18/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18392</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/12</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-100538-15.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/17/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17424</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/13</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-96867-16.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/17/19 -- Lenny Charles, left, talks with a friend as she puts on makeup backstage.Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC25454</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/14</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-101517-28.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/18/19 -- Yordan Lombana Iznaga tapes his wrists before starting practice. Iznaga is one of the members of All In Cuba who has not attended the national circus academy and instead taken the non-traditional path to circus arts.Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18403</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/15</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-97656-31.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/18/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC26243</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/16</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-97600-30.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/18/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC26187</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/17</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-101924-32.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/18/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18810</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/18</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-97966-33.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/18/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC26553</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/19</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-102038-34.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/18/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC18924</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/20</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-97550-29.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/18/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC26137</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/21</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-96223-09.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/16/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC24810</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/22</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-100971-22.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/17/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17857</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/23</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-101031-23.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/17/19 -- Artistic Director, Yosvel Cabrera Guerrero runs onstage during the show. Holding the curtains are at left, Dainelys DÃ¡meras DÃaz, and Lenny Charles at right.  Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17917</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/24</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-100347-12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/16/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC17233</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/25</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-96293-10.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/16/19 -- A family enjoys the show by All In Cuba.Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC24880</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/26</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-96191-08.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/16/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC24778</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/27</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-97230-24.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/17/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC25817</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/28</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-96773-13.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/16/19 -- Artistic director Yosvel Cabrera Guerrero, center, performs with dancers, Lenny Charles, left, and Mirtha Alicia Mora during a show by All In Cuba; at back left is Yasniel Hernandez Morejon.Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC25360</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/29</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-96054-07.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/16/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC24641</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/Circuba/30</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/Circuba-97244-25.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CIRCUBA</image:title><image:caption>HAVANA,  -- 3/17/19 -- Circuba is Cuba&#039;s national circus. The tent in Coney Island is the most important circus tent in all of Cuba and is the permanent home of Circuba. The performance is a mix of acrobatics and dance, as most of the artists have been trained at either the National Circus School, the National School of Dance, or Tropicana, the elite dancing company on the island.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC25831</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/In-Our-Skin/1</loc></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/In-Our-Skin/2</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/IoS-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Racism</image:title><image:caption>SAVAGE, MD -- 8/6/19 -- Charles Mason III.â¦&quot;The Dissociation of My Man&quot;by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC10725</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/In-Our-Skin/3</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/IoS-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PUT FILENAME HERE</image:title><image:caption>SAVAGE, MD -- 9/21/19 -- &quot;Hundred Percent American&quot;Taelor Clay .â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC14011</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/In-Our-Skin/4</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/IoS-3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PUT FILENAME HERE</image:title><image:caption>SAVAGE, MD -- 8/12/19 -- &quot;Nacido Es Una Gueria Fondada Por Los Estados Unidos&quot; or &quot;Un Camino Traumatico Me Hizo Sangreer&quot;Luz Salama-Tobarâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC11615</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/In-Our-Skin/5</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/IoS-4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>McKissic</image:title><image:caption>COLUMBIA, MD -- 8/21/19 -- &quot;Hogwash&quot; Tony McKissic racism.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC24087</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/In-Our-Skin/6</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/IoS-5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Racism</image:title><image:caption>SAVAGE, MD -- 8/6/19 -- &quot;In My Heart&quot;Ernest Shaw.â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC10400</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/In-Our-Skin/7</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/IoS-7.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PUT FILENAME HERE</image:title><image:caption>SAVAGE, MD -- 10/4/19 -- &quot;Sneak Thievery&quot; Racism, Paul Laiâ¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC14707</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/In-Our-Skin/8</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/IoS-6.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PUT FILENAME HERE</image:title><image:caption>SAVAGE, MD -- 9/21/19 -- &quot;I Can&#039;t Breathe&quot; Azure Grimes .â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC13911</image:caption></image:image></url>
<url><loc>https://andrechung.com/Stories/In-Our-Skin/9</loc><image:image><image:loc>/pf-media/IoS-8.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PUT FILENAME HERE</image:title><image:caption>SAVAGE, MD -- 10/17/19 -- &quot;Power and Pain&quot;Kat Kelley-Chung â¦by AndrÃ© Chung #_AC15155</image:caption></image:image></url></urlset>
