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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   A passer by looks at the outside desplay and windows of the Flowers of the World shop.   Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.    Left to right- Debbie Young, Assistant Manager from Staten Island, Owner Peter Grantos from Manhattan and Jimmy Gaeta, designer from Brooklyn. Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.  Debbie Young, Assistant Manager from Staten Island (on the left) talks to a customer.   Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   Steel rod from the original WTC center tower. used as a memorial to that day.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.  Steel rod from the original WTC center tower. used as a memorial to that day.    Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   Owner Peter Grantos with their 9/11 memorial in the store- steel from one of the towers of the WTC.  Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   Designer Fatima Frison from Queens.  Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.    Left to Right- PeterGrontos- owner of FOTW, Danny Schnieder, manager from Brooklyn, and Jimmy Gaeta, designer from Brooklyn. Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan.  Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.    Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan .   Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.    Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan .   Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan.      Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.    Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan standing next to the stores 9/11 memorial site with some of the original steel rod from one of the towers. .     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.    Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.  Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan.       Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan.      Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan.    Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan.   Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   Left to Right:  Jimmy Gaeta, designer from Brooklyn and Danny Schnieder, manager from Brooklyn  Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   (L to R)- Fatima Frison- Designer, from Queens;  Jimmy Gaeta- designer from Brooklyn, Danny Schnieder, Manager from Brooklyn.  Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Dance Thearter Workshop 2010 Fresh Tracks Gala.  Honoring David Parker. Flowers for the Gala by Walter Dundervill, choreographer at dance theater workshop. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • Anne Martin, living in Lebanon Pennsylvania, has been cutting herself since she was 14 years old. Stress from a tough childhood, the death of her biological mother and ending up having to live in a orphanage for a period of time, she believes, is her reasoning for starting self injury. Martin, who is considered legally blind, stopped cutting for 10 years when her first son, Colton Martin, was born but started cutting again this past november in 2006 when she had her third miscarriage. Her miscarried newborn would be 3 months old this coming March. Martin who is originally from the south, is soon to be in the process of divorce from Colton and her last miscarried son's father. Martin is currently living with her biological father Tony Harely, half sister Allison harely and son Colton Martin in Pennsylvania.
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  • New York, NY: Tuesday, April 5th, Opportunity Agenda hosted its annual Creative Change Awards at the Paley Center for Media. This years honorees included Anita Hill and Jose Antonio Vargas with featuring guests Emma Coleman Jordan, Sayu Bhojwani, Alan Jenkins, Carlos Watson, Gan Golan creator of The Adventures of Unemployed Man.  Event Chairs: Teresa Clarke (flower dress), Sara K Gould and Timothy Wilkins. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • New York, NY: Tuesday, April 5th, Opportunity Agenda hosted its annual Creative Change Awards at the Paley Center for Media. This years honorees included Anita Hill and Jose Antonio Vargas with featuring guests Emma Coleman Jordan, Sayu Bhojwani, Alan Jenkins, Carlos Watson, Gan Golan creator of The Adventures of Unemployed Man.  Event Chairs: Teresa Clarke (flower dress), Sara K Gould and Timothy Wilkins. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • New York, NY: Tuesday, April 5th, Opportunity Agenda hosted its annual Creative Change Awards at the Paley Center for Media. This years honorees included Anita Hill and Jose Antonio Vargas with featuring guests Emma Coleman Jordan, Sayu Bhojwani, Alan Jenkins, Carlos Watson, Gan Golan creator of The Adventures of Unemployed Man.  Event Chairs: Teresa Clarke (flower dress), Sara K Gould and Timothy Wilkins. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • New York, NY: Tuesday, April 5th, Opportunity Agenda hosted its annual Creative Change Awards at the Paley Center for Media. This years honorees included Anita Hill and Jose Antonio Vargas with featuring guests Emma Coleman Jordan, Sayu Bhojwani, Alan Jenkins, Carlos Watson, Gan Golan creator of The Adventures of Unemployed Man.  Event Chairs: Teresa Clarke (flower dress), Sara K Gould and Timothy Wilkins. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • New York, NY: Tuesday, April 5th, Opportunity Agenda hosted its annual Creative Change Awards at the Paley Center for Media. This years honorees included Anita Hill and Jose Antonio Vargas with featuring guests Emma Coleman Jordan, Sayu Bhojwani, Alan Jenkins, Carlos Watson, Gan Golan creator of The Adventures of Unemployed Man.  Event Chairs: Teresa Clarke (flower dress), Sara K Gould and Timothy Wilkins. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • New York, NY: Tuesday, April 5th, Opportunity Agenda hosted its annual Creative Change Awards at the Paley Center for Media. This years honorees included Anita Hill and Jose Antonio Vargas with featuring guests Emma Coleman Jordan, Sayu Bhojwani, Alan Jenkins, Carlos Watson, Gan Golan creator of The Adventures of Unemployed Man.  Event Chairs: Teresa Clarke (flower dress), Sara K Gould and Timothy Wilkins. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • New York, NY: Tuesday, April 5th, Opportunity Agenda hosted its annual Creative Change Awards at the Paley Center for Media. This years honorees included Anita Hill and Jose Antonio Vargas with featuring guests Emma Coleman Jordan, Sayu Bhojwani, Alan Jenkins, Carlos Watson, Gan Golan creator of The Adventures of Unemployed Man.  Event Chairs: Teresa Clarke (flower dress), Sara K Gould and Timothy Wilkins. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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  • New York, NY: Tuesday, April 5th, Opportunity Agenda hosted its annual Creative Change Awards at the Paley Center for Media. This years honorees included Anita Hill and Jose Antonio Vargas with featuring guests Emma Coleman Jordan, Sayu Bhojwani, Alan Jenkins, Carlos Watson, Gan Golan creator of The Adventures of Unemployed Man.  Event Chairs: Teresa Clarke (flower dress), Sara K Gould and Timothy Wilkins. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark
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