Tuesday, July 1, 2014

6/21/14 Free Her Rally at Sylvan Theater







  Doris Marshall, 87, from Silver Spring Maryland comes prepared at the Free Her Rally on the Mall Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia  
 Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants (CURE) founder Charlie Sullivan addresses the audience at the Free Her Rally on Saturday June 21, 2014 on the National Mall.  /Photo by Nancy Shia 
  CURE founders Charlie and Pauline Sullivan take turns at the microphone at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday June 21, 2014.   Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants (CURE) became a national organization in 1985. /Photo by Nancy Shia
  Lamont Carey (at mike) is DC’s best known home grown poet and author when it comes to incarceration.  He performs spoken word at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia 


  Stephanie Mobley with Mothers In Charge from Philadelphia addresses the audience at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia 
Diane Wells, 61 and Marvella McDaniel, 60 stand on the Sylvan Theater stage representing the Mothers in Charge from Philadelphia at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia

  Mothers In Charge from Philadelphia Pennsylvania stand on the Sylvan Theater Stage on the Mall at the Free Her Rally July 21, 2014, determined to do all they can to help ease the pain of mass incarceration.  /Photo by Nancy Shia 
  A banner hangs attached to the Sylvan Theater stage at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia 

    Ramiro Rovera, 63  and Louellyn Lambras, 60 from  Austria support Marissa Alexander at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia
 Dorothy Johnson-Speight, founder and director of Mothers in Charge addresses the audience at the Free Her Rally, while members of her organization show images of sons lost to violence or incarceration on the Sylvan Theater stage Saturday June 21, 2014 on the National Mall.  /Photo by Nancy Shia 
 Dorothy Johnson-Speight, founder and director of Mothers in Charge addresses the audience at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall, while members of her organization show images of sons lost to violence or incarceration Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia 
  Andrea Norman, formerly incarcerated, addresses the audience from the Sylvan Theater stage at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia 

  Reverend Michelle Simmons, 46 from Philadelphia,  founder and CEO of Why Not Prosper, and Minister Patricia Diane Butcher, of I’mFree, sit comfortably  at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia 
 Linda Robinson, 61  and Kim Johnson, 45, from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, listen to the speeches at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia
 Dawn Reel, 50 of New York City, listens to speeches at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday July 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia

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CAPTION                 Jenell Johnson 28, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania listens at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Nancy Shia 
  
               Ronnell Guy of Fair Housing Pittsburgh, addresses the audience  at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall, Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia

  Roach Brown, well-known prisoner activist, and his wife are at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia 
  (Front, left to right) Justice Turner, 20, Michelle Turner, 50 and Shay Turner-Smith, 30  listen at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday June 21,  2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia


   Gwendolyn Debrow, 28, from New York City listens to speeches at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia 

              

             Nkechi Taifa, justice reform expert at the Open Society Foundation, addresses the audience at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall, Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia

 Diane Wells, 61, of Women In Charge, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania expresses her concern for incarcerated women at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia

Gail Mumammad, president and founder of Women Who Never Gave Up, addresses the audience at the Free Her Rally on the National Mall, Saturday June 21, 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia

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