Gavin Newsom addresses crowd
Gavin Newsom addresses crowd

California Governor Gavin Newsom. In 2004, Newsom gained national attention when he directed the San Francisco city–county clerk to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, in violation of the then-current state law.

"Soul Consoling Tower," Manzanar Concentration Camp
"Soul Consoling Tower," Manzanar Concentration Camp

Built by internees to honor their dead, the Soul Consoling Tower serves as a permanent reminder that not everyone survived the American internment camps in World War Two.

Grey Whale on Ocean Beach
Grey Whale on Ocean Beach

Two children come to terms with the death of a grey whale on Ocean Beach in San Francisco on May 6, 2019.

A car sinks into Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, Iceland
A car sinks into Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, Iceland

An unfortunate tourist had their car roll into the glacial lagoon where it spun around for several minutes and then sank. Published in Iceland Magazine.

Fire in historically Chinese Locke, California
Fire in historically Chinese Locke, California

Fire crews were eventually able to put out the blaze and prevent it from spreading. Locke is a historical Chinese enclave located on the Sacramento-San Juaquin Delta.

"Aperture Lucida" Installation
"Aperture Lucida" Installation

Guests interact with Aperture Lucida at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, California on July 19, 2021.

March against police killings and violence in Oakland.
March against police killings and violence in Oakland.

Protesters stage a die-in on a CA 24 in Oakland, California. Published in The Guardian.

Same sex marriages resume in California
Same sex marriages resume in California

Robert and Jeremy Keitamo are married in SF City Hall. Published in The Guardian.

Same Sex Marriage Resumes in California
Same Sex Marriage Resumes in California

Tony O'Brian shown with equality symbol shaved in hair as he marries Alex Rhinehart as same sex marriages resume in San Francisco. Published in The Guardian.

John Amos Is My Neighbor
John Amos Is My Neighbor

This is the backyard of one of the residents of Poca, West Virginia. The John Amos Power Plant, a coal-fired unit located across the Kanawha river in Winfield, was sued by the residents of Poca for fly ash that landed on their property from the plant. Those that accepted the settlement from the plant received 75 dollars each. Taken June 12, 2011

Officers Use a Taser on a Protester During an Arrest
Officers Use a Taser on a Protester During an Arrest

May Day Marches, Oakland CA, May 1, 2012

Hundreds of people protest against the NSA in San Francisco
Hundreds of people protest against the NSA in San Francisco
Protestors march against NSA surveillance in San Francisco
Protestors march against NSA surveillance in San Francisco

Protesters march in front of the San Francisco Federal Building. Published in The Guardian.

Protestors march against NSA surveillance in San Francisco
Protestors march against NSA surveillance in San Francisco
Fire, Richmond Chevron
Fire, Richmond Chevron
Protesters march against the Gaza Blockade
Protesters march against the Gaza Blockade

New York City, June 4, 2010

Port of Oakland Shutdown
Port of Oakland Shutdown

Thousands of people shut down the Port of Oakland during a General Strike, November 2, 2011

Pointing Out Another Set of Occupiers
Pointing Out Another Set of Occupiers

A very talented sign flipper provided this chance moment on the first day of Occupy Oakland. October 10, 2011

Gavin Newsom addresses crowd
"Soul Consoling Tower," Manzanar Concentration Camp
Grey Whale on Ocean Beach
A car sinks into Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, Iceland
Fire in historically Chinese Locke, California
"Aperture Lucida" Installation
March against police killings and violence in Oakland.
Same sex marriages resume in California
Same Sex Marriage Resumes in California
John Amos Is My Neighbor
Officers Use a Taser on a Protester During an Arrest
Hundreds of people protest against the NSA in San Francisco
Protestors march against NSA surveillance in San Francisco
Protestors march against NSA surveillance in San Francisco
Fire, Richmond Chevron
Protesters march against the Gaza Blockade
Port of Oakland Shutdown
Pointing Out Another Set of Occupiers
Gavin Newsom addresses crowd

California Governor Gavin Newsom. In 2004, Newsom gained national attention when he directed the San Francisco city–county clerk to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, in violation of the then-current state law.

"Soul Consoling Tower," Manzanar Concentration Camp

Built by internees to honor their dead, the Soul Consoling Tower serves as a permanent reminder that not everyone survived the American internment camps in World War Two.

Grey Whale on Ocean Beach

Two children come to terms with the death of a grey whale on Ocean Beach in San Francisco on May 6, 2019.

A car sinks into Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, Iceland

An unfortunate tourist had their car roll into the glacial lagoon where it spun around for several minutes and then sank. Published in Iceland Magazine.

Fire in historically Chinese Locke, California

Fire crews were eventually able to put out the blaze and prevent it from spreading. Locke is a historical Chinese enclave located on the Sacramento-San Juaquin Delta.

"Aperture Lucida" Installation

Guests interact with Aperture Lucida at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, California on July 19, 2021.

March against police killings and violence in Oakland.

Protesters stage a die-in on a CA 24 in Oakland, California. Published in The Guardian.

Same sex marriages resume in California

Robert and Jeremy Keitamo are married in SF City Hall. Published in The Guardian.

Same Sex Marriage Resumes in California

Tony O'Brian shown with equality symbol shaved in hair as he marries Alex Rhinehart as same sex marriages resume in San Francisco. Published in The Guardian.

John Amos Is My Neighbor

This is the backyard of one of the residents of Poca, West Virginia. The John Amos Power Plant, a coal-fired unit located across the Kanawha river in Winfield, was sued by the residents of Poca for fly ash that landed on their property from the plant. Those that accepted the settlement from the plant received 75 dollars each. Taken June 12, 2011

Officers Use a Taser on a Protester During an Arrest

May Day Marches, Oakland CA, May 1, 2012

Hundreds of people protest against the NSA in San Francisco
Protestors march against NSA surveillance in San Francisco

Protesters march in front of the San Francisco Federal Building. Published in The Guardian.

Protestors march against NSA surveillance in San Francisco
Fire, Richmond Chevron
Protesters march against the Gaza Blockade

New York City, June 4, 2010

Port of Oakland Shutdown

Thousands of people shut down the Port of Oakland during a General Strike, November 2, 2011

Pointing Out Another Set of Occupiers

A very talented sign flipper provided this chance moment on the first day of Occupy Oakland. October 10, 2011

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