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5198
The Kurds
Iraqi Kurdish refugees in the rubble of Penjwin, Iraq. 1991.
© Ed Kashi / VII
5198
The Kurds
Iraqi Kurdish refugees in the rubble of Penjwin, Iraq. 1991.
© Ed Kashi / VII
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5194
The Kurds
100 Kurds from all over Iraqi Kurdistan, protest outside the U.N. headquarters in Dohuk. They felt that the U.N was not protecting them from Sadam Hussein's forces.
© Ed Kashi / VII
5194
The Kurds
100 Kurds from all over Iraqi Kurdistan, protest outside the U.N. headquarters in Dohuk. They felt that the U.N was not protecting them from Sadam Hussein's forces.
© Ed Kashi / VII
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5136
The Kurds
A schoolyard in Diyarbakir,Turkey.
© Ed Kashi / VII
5136
The Kurds
A schoolyard in Diyarbakir,Turkey.
© Ed Kashi / VII
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5109
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
After more than 60 years in the same house, living alone became too much for James Bowlding, 81. He moved in with his grandson’s family several months after his wife died. (Washington, DC, 2000).
©edkashi2000
5109
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
After more than 60 years in the same house, living alone became too much for James Bowlding, 81. He moved in with his grandson’s family several months after his wife died. (Washington, DC, 2000).
©edkashi2000
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5108
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
After more than 60 years in the same house, living alone became too much for James Bowlding, 81. He moved in with his grandson’s family several months after his wife died. (Washington, DC, 2000).
©edkashi2000
5108
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
After more than 60 years in the same house, living alone became too much for James Bowlding, 81. He moved in with his grandson’s family several months after his wife died. (Washington, DC, 2000).
©edkashi2000
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5107
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
When William Scott became a widower, his son, William Jr., moved into the downstairs basement flat. William Jr. wakes at 3 AM each morning to bathe and dress his father before he leaves for his government job in Virginia. William Sr., a veteran, is a double amputee from diabetes and he also receives home health care from the VA. (Washington, DC, 2000)
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5107
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
When William Scott became a widower, his son, William Jr., moved into the downstairs basement flat. William Jr. wakes at 3 AM each morning to bathe and dress his father before he leaves for his government job in Virginia. William Sr., a veteran, is a double amputee from diabetes and he also receives home health care from the VA. (Washington, DC, 2000)
©edkashi2000
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5106
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Nurse Joan Trelease helps veteran Bob Ray strecth his limbs during a home based primary care visit. Washington D.C. 2000.
©edkashi2000
5106
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Nurse Joan Trelease helps veteran Bob Ray strecth his limbs during a home based primary care visit. Washington D.C. 2000.
©edkashi2000
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5105
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
The VA sends William Scott to the We Care daycare center in Maryland three days a week for stimulation and social interaction.
When William Scott became a widower, his son, William Jr., moved into the downstairs basement flat. William Jr. wakes at 3 AM each morning to bathe and dress his father before he leaves for his government job in Virginia. William Sr., a veteran, is a double amputee from diabetes and he also receives home health care from the VA. (Washington, DC, 2000).
©edkashi2000
5105
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
The VA sends William Scott to the We Care daycare center in Maryland three days a week for stimulation and social interaction.
When William Scott became a widower, his son, William Jr., moved into the downstairs basement flat. William Jr. wakes at 3 AM each morning to bathe and dress his father before he leaves for his government job in Virginia. William Sr., a veteran, is a double amputee from diabetes and he also receives home health care from the VA. (Washington, DC, 2000).
©edkashi2000
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5104
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
When William Scott became a widower, his son, William Jr., moved into the downstairs basement flat. William Jr. wakes at 3 AM each morning to bathe and dress his father before he leaves for his government job in Virginia. William Sr., a veteran, is a double amputee from diabetes and he also receives home health care from the VA. (Washington, DC, 2000)
©edkashi2000
5104
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
When William Scott became a widower, his son, William Jr., moved into the downstairs basement flat. William Jr. wakes at 3 AM each morning to bathe and dress his father before he leaves for his government job in Virginia. William Sr., a veteran, is a double amputee from diabetes and he also receives home health care from the VA. (Washington, DC, 2000)
©edkashi2000
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5103
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
When William Scott became a widower, his son, William Jr., moved into the downstairs basement flat. William Jr. wakes at 3 AM each morning to bathe and dress his father before he leaves for his government job in Virginia. William Sr., a veteran, is a double amputee from diabetes and he also receives home health care from the VA. (Washington, DC, 2000)
©edkashi2000
5103
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
When William Scott became a widower, his son, William Jr., moved into the downstairs basement flat. William Jr. wakes at 3 AM each morning to bathe and dress his father before he leaves for his government job in Virginia. William Sr., a veteran, is a double amputee from diabetes and he also receives home health care from the VA. (Washington, DC, 2000)
©edkashi2000
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5102
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
A tattoo contest at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota went to one of the oldest contestants. Once the domain of young, raunchy rebels, this rally of more than 200,000 bikers is starting to gray just like the rest of the country. (Sturgis, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
5102
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
A tattoo contest at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota went to one of the oldest contestants. Once the domain of young, raunchy rebels, this rally of more than 200,000 bikers is starting to gray just like the rest of the country. (Sturgis, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
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5101
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Members of the Retreads tour the countryside during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, where the average age is steadily rising. Here they are approaching Devil's Tower in Wyoming. (Sturgis, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
5101
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Members of the Retreads tour the countryside during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, where the average age is steadily rising. Here they are approaching Devil's Tower in Wyoming. (Sturgis, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
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5100
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Pat Ulen, 66, and her husband started biking just seven years ago. When they arrived at Sturgis they were on a three-month tour of the U.S. and Canada. (Sturgis, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
5100
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Pat Ulen, 66, and her husband started biking just seven years ago. When they arrived at Sturgis they were on a three-month tour of the U.S. and Canada. (Sturgis, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
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5099
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Marlene Patton, 67, is one of the founders of Retreads International. A retired buyer for a glass manufacturer, Marlene says she has clocked "only" 350,000 miles on her Harley. She is pictured at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally where she was crowned queen in 1977. (Sturgis, SD 1998)
©edkashi1998
5099
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Marlene Patton, 67, is one of the founders of Retreads International. A retired buyer for a glass manufacturer, Marlene says she has clocked "only" 350,000 miles on her Harley. She is pictured at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally where she was crowned queen in 1977. (Sturgis, SD 1998)
©edkashi1998
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5098
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Members of the Retreads tour the countryside during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, where the average age is steadily rising. (Sturgis, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
5098
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Members of the Retreads tour the countryside during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, where the average age is steadily rising. (Sturgis, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
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5097
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
On May 30, 1998, a tornado virtually leveled Spencer, South Dakota, a town populated mostly by seniors. Jim and Lucille Mone, both in their nineties, were relative newcomers to Spencer—only 25 years in town—when the tornado struck. Jim suffered broken ribs, arm, and collarbone. "The only property we have in Spencer now is two graves," says Lucille. (Salem, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
5097
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
On May 30, 1998, a tornado virtually leveled Spencer, South Dakota, a town populated mostly by seniors. Jim and Lucille Mone, both in their nineties, were relative newcomers to Spencer—only 25 years in town—when the tornado struck. Jim suffered broken ribs, arm, and collarbone. "The only property we have in Spencer now is two graves," says Lucille. (Salem, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
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5095
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
On May 30, 1998, a tornado virtually leveled Spencer, South Dakota, a town populated mostly by seniors. Despite suffering a heart attack two days after the cyclone hit, Delphia Stuby, 72, has taken a tornado-be-damned attitude and plans to rebuild her home. (Spencer, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
5095
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
On May 30, 1998, a tornado virtually leveled Spencer, South Dakota, a town populated mostly by seniors. Despite suffering a heart attack two days after the cyclone hit, Delphia Stuby, 72, has taken a tornado-be-damned attitude and plans to rebuild her home. (Spencer, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
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5094
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Marvin Wilson, 94, surveys what is left of downtown Spencer just two blocks from his home. He is determined to continue living on his own, but without neighbors or stores he doesn’t know how he will manage. (Spencer, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
5094
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Marvin Wilson, 94, surveys what is left of downtown Spencer just two blocks from his home. He is determined to continue living on his own, but without neighbors or stores he doesn’t know how he will manage. (Spencer, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
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5093
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Marvin Wilson, 94, has the only house left standing on the south side of town. He is determined to continue living on his own, but without neighbors or stores he doesn’t know how he will manage. (Spencer, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
5093
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Marvin Wilson, 94, has the only house left standing on the south side of town. He is determined to continue living on his own, but without neighbors or stores he doesn’t know how he will manage. (Spencer, SD, 1998)
©edkashi1998
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5092
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
The archery competition takes place in the early morning to beat the grueling Louisiana heat and glaring sunlight. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
©edkashi
5092
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
The archery competition takes place in the early morning to beat the grueling Louisiana heat and glaring sunlight. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
©edkashi
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5091
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
The archery competition takes place in the early morning to beat the grueling Louisiana heat and glaring sunlight. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
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5091
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
The archery competition takes place in the early morning to beat the grueling Louisiana heat and glaring sunlight. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
edkashi©2001
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5090
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Batting practice for a sixty plus women's softball team at the Senior Olympics held in Baton Rouge, LA. 2001
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5090
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Batting practice for a sixty plus women's softball team at the Senior Olympics held in Baton Rouge, LA. 2001
edkashi©2001
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5089
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
After a heat, a runner is assisted off the track and given water. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
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5089
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
After a heat, a runner is assisted off the track and given water. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
edkashi©2001
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5088
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
More than 12,000 athletes competed in the 2001 Senior Olympics. These are some of the victors from track and field. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
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5088
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
More than 12,000 athletes competed in the 2001 Senior Olympics. These are some of the victors from track and field. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
edkashi©2001
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5087
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
A pole vaulter in the 70+ category defies gravity. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
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5087
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
A pole vaulter in the 70+ category defies gravity. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
edkashi©2001
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5086
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
A sprinter crosses the finish line during a track event at the Senior Olympics. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
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5086
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
A sprinter crosses the finish line during a track event at the Senior Olympics. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
edkashi©2001
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5085
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
More than 12,000 athletes competed in the 2001 Senior Olympics. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
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5085
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
More than 12,000 athletes competed in the 2001 Senior Olympics. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
edkashi©2001
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5084
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Athletes rest during the 70+ pole vaulting competition. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
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5084
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Athletes rest during the 70+ pole vaulting competition. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
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5083
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
An athlete in the 70+ javelin competition demonstrates his form. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
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5083
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
An athlete in the 70+ javelin competition demonstrates his form. (Baton Rouge, LA 2001)
edkashi©2001
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5082
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
The Senior Pro Rodeo has more than 1,000 members ranging in age from their 40's to their 80's. Althoug the majority of cowboys in the Senior Pro Rodeo are in their 60s. (Hamilton, MT 2001)
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5082
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
The Senior Pro Rodeo has more than 1,000 members ranging in age from their 40's to their 80's. Althoug the majority of cowboys in the Senior Pro Rodeo are in their 60s. (Hamilton, MT 2001)
©edkashi2001
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5081
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Behind the scenes, a calf roper practices his trade on a wooden calf. (Hamilton, MT 2001)
©edkashi2001
5081
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Behind the scenes, a calf roper practices his trade on a wooden calf. (Hamilton, MT 2001)
©edkashi2001
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5080
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
George Lopez, 61, takes his medication before a rodeo performance. He is diabetic and has an amputated leg, but he still competes in team roping in the Senior Pro Rodeo.
(Hamilton, MT 2001)
©edkashi2001
5080
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
George Lopez, 61, takes his medication before a rodeo performance. He is diabetic and has an amputated leg, but he still competes in team roping in the Senior Pro Rodeo.
(Hamilton, MT 2001)
©edkashi2001
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5078
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Since he retired, Lenard Walker, 68, can finally live his dream of professional rodeo thanks to the NSPRA. His wife runs a concession booth on the side at rodeo events. (Twin Falls, ID 2001)
©edkashi2001
5078
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Since he retired, Lenard Walker, 68, can finally live his dream of professional rodeo thanks to the NSPRA. His wife runs a concession booth on the side at rodeo events. (Twin Falls, ID 2001)
©edkashi2001
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
The Senior Pro Rodeo has more than 1,000 members ranging in age from their 40's to their 80's. "Cowboy up," is an expression heard often in rodeo circles. It means to stay tough. (Hamilton, MT 2001)
©edkashi2001
5075
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
The Senior Pro Rodeo has more than 1,000 members ranging in age from their 40's to their 80's. "Cowboy up," is an expression heard often in rodeo circles. It means to stay tough. (Hamilton, MT 2001)
©edkashi2001
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5074
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Carl Rilling, 60, has been on the Portland police force for36 years. His nickname on the force is Gramps. Portland, Oregon. 2001
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5074
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Carl Rilling, 60, has been on the Portland police force for36 years. His nickname on the force is Gramps. Portland, Oregon. 2001
©edkashi2001
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5073
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Carl Rilling, 60, has been on the Portland police force for36 years. His nickname on the force is Gramps. Portland, Oregon. 2001
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5073
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Carl Rilling, 60, has been on the Portland police force for36 years. His nickname on the force is Gramps. Portland, Oregon. 2001
©edkashi2001
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5072
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Carl Rilling, 60, has been on the Portland police force for 36 years. His nickname on the force is Gramps.
To combat a dwindling officer corps, the Portland Police Department offers pay incentive to keep older cops on the job beyond retirement age.
Portland, Oregon 2001
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5072
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Carl Rilling, 60, has been on the Portland police force for 36 years. His nickname on the force is Gramps.
To combat a dwindling officer corps, the Portland Police Department offers pay incentive to keep older cops on the job beyond retirement age.
Portland, Oregon 2001
©edkashi2001
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5071
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Agar Jaicks ran for public office for the first time at age 76. During his run for San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Agar Jaicks began campaigning at 6 AM at street corners and bus stops, outlasting many of his younger volunteers. San Francisco, CA 2000.
©edkashi2000
5071
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Agar Jaicks ran for public office for the first time at age 76. During his run for San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Agar Jaicks began campaigning at 6 AM at street corners and bus stops, outlasting many of his younger volunteers. San Francisco, CA 2000.
©edkashi2000
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5070
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Older voters pull a disproportionate weight in the political process because they are the most likely to volunteer on a campaign and to turn out to vote. (Los Angeles, CA, 2000)
©edkashi2000
5070
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Older voters pull a disproportionate weight in the political process because they are the most likely to volunteer on a campaign and to turn out to vote. (Los Angeles, CA, 2000)
©edkashi2000
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5069
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Veterans at the Democratic Convention.
(Los Angeles, CA 2000)
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Veterans at the Democratic Convention.
(Los Angeles, CA 2000)
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5068
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Older voters pull a disproportionate weight in the political process because they are the most likely to volunteer on a campaign and to turn out to vote. (Los Angeles, CA, 2000)
©edkashi2000
5068
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Older voters pull a disproportionate weight in the political process because they are the most likely to volunteer on a campaign and to turn out to vote. (Los Angeles, CA, 2000)
©edkashi2000
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5067
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Older voters pull a disproportionate weight in the political process because they are the most likely to volunteer on a campaign and to turn out to vote. (Los Angeles, CA, 2000)
©edkashi2000
5067
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Older voters pull a disproportionate weight in the political process because they are the most likely to volunteer on a campaign and to turn out to vote. (Los Angeles, CA, 2000)
©edkashi2000
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5066
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Agar Jaicks ran for public office for the first time at age 76. During his run for San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Agar Jaicks began campaigning at 6 AM at street corners and bus stops, outlasting many of his younger volunteers. San Francisco, CA 2000.
©edkashi2000
5066
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Agar Jaicks ran for public office for the first time at age 76. During his run for San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Agar Jaicks began campaigning at 6 AM at street corners and bus stops, outlasting many of his younger volunteers. San Francisco, CA 2000.
©edkashi2000
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5065
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
At a seniors rally in San Francisco's City Hall, older activists make their voices heard. San Francisco, CA 2000.
©edkashi2000
5065
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
At a seniors rally in San Francisco's City Hall, older activists make their voices heard. San Francisco, CA 2000.
©edkashi2000
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5064
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
At the 30th annual Seniors Rally in Sacramento, California, a participant waits by one of three buses that traveled from San Francisco. The group met with Governor Gray Davis and top state assembly members to address the concerns of senior citizens. (Sacramento, CA, 2000)
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5064
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
At the 30th annual Seniors Rally in Sacramento, California, a participant waits by one of three buses that traveled from San Francisco. The group met with Governor Gray Davis and top state assembly members to address the concerns of senior citizens. (Sacramento, CA, 2000)
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5063
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
During the July 4th Wakpamni powwow on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Sadie Janis (89) and her sister, Zona fills the Pipe (91), are joined by a young beauty contestant. (Pine Ridge, SD 2000)
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5063
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
During the July 4th Wakpamni powwow on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Sadie Janis (89) and her sister, Zona fills the Pipe (91), are joined by a young beauty contestant. (Pine Ridge, SD 2000)
©edkashi2000