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AUSTIN, TX. Earlene Williams takes a moment to pray, as she does throughout the day. She says her trust in God is the only thing that keeps her centered throughout she and her husband's foreclosure process.
AUSTIN, TX. Nov. 7, 2020. Biden supporters drive down Congress Avenue downtown Austin to celebrate after Joe Biden wins the 2020 presidential election.
AUSTIN, TX. Young boxers at the Pan AM Recreation Center train for an upcoming competition. The rec center, centered in East Austin, has been a staple for boxing and community for decades. Now, with the East side’s rapid development, the center offers the only free boxing program still in existence for low-income youth in Austin. Youth travel from across Austin to train, finding solace in the mentorship and sense of family in the program.
AUSTIN, TX. Sarah Kim (right), owner of Scissors Sound Hair Salon, keeps her business open for now, but is uncertain about the future as the coronavirus pandemic continues to worsen. Hair appointments have tapered off since January and have now almost completely stopped. Kim has lived in the U.S. for 30 years but still has family in South Korea. She is astonished by the lack of face masks and depleted grocery stores here, as it is not the same in South Korea. In South Korea, she says, people are working together to make sure the curve is flattened. Her intern, Hael Seok (left) was notified that she may have to fly back home to South Korea because of the coronavirus. She is uncertain whether or not she will be able to find a flight.
AUSTIN, TX. Nov. 15, 2020. Valerie Romness (left), Editor and Director of The Challenger street newspaper, and Emmy Sawvel (right), a homeless advocate who previously experienced homelessness herself, hug the Tree of Remembrance to celebrate the lives of people experiencing homelessness lost this year in Austin. This year, the number of deaths reported was 256. The names were read aloud and live-streamed to a virtual audience at the Tree of Remembrance along Town Lake, while the in-person attendees played music, decorated the tree, and shared stories about the people they knew.
AUSTIN, TX. Jan. 10, 2021. Asher (left) throws a snowball at Rebecca Sorenson (right) during their snowball fight on a rare snow day at Brentwood Neighborhood Park.
SAN ANTONIO, TX. Students from White Oak HS cheer when their marching band makes finals at the UIL State Marching Band competition. The 3A East Texas high school performed as the only military marching band at the competition. Military marching bands have diminished in popularity compared to corps marching bands – who take the field with props, themed choreography and elaborate attire – making military bands the black sheep of marching band competitions. Despite the odds stacked against them, White Oak made finals, then placed fourth in the competition for 3A schools. For many of the students from the small East Texas school, it was their first time traveling to a big city. The day culminated in excitement, tears and a bittersweet success, as changes to U-I-L’s judging rubric will make it virtually impossible for military bands to compete in the same competition in future years.
SAN ANTONIO, TX. Sean Spitler shows off his "secret" before their performance at the UIL State Marching Band competition.
MARATHON, TX. Volunteers lift a Desert Bighorn Sheep from the examination table to transport it to a trailer. After filling trailers with the sheep, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department transports them to Black Gap 100 miles away. In their new home, the sheep will be monitored and tracked.
WASHINGTON, D.C. A young boy grasps a candle during a vigil for the Paris terrorist attack in 2015.
MCALLEN, TX. A hole cut in fencing near the Anzalduas International Bridge, spotted by Border Patrol.
MCALLEN, TX. Migrants cross the border into the U.S. looking for Border Patrol. Once they turn themselves in, they plan to seek asylum in the United States.
BROWNSVILLE, TX. Edale waits to cross the border into the U.S. at the foot of the Gateway International Bridge. He says his cross gives him strength. "You can't come on this road without God," he says. From To escape Eritrea, he flew to Brazil, then made his way by bus to Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico, traveling through ten countries in total.
AUSTIN, TX. Sept. 27, 2020. People visit the graves of relatives whose headstones were vandalized at Evergreen Cemetery in East Austin, during a Celebration of Life event Sept. 27.
AUSTIN, TX. Zach Volta, chef at Casino El Camino, spray paints the boarded window on the front of the venue as his coworkers watch. Bars and restaurants on 6th street are closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
AUSTIN, TX. Oct. 23, 2020. Officer Thomas Bores (left) helps his son and wife perform his pinning during the graduation ceremony for the 143rd cadet class. The graduation took place at the Great Hills Baptist Church, and will be the last graduation until Austin City Council restarts the training program following police department budget cuts.
AUSTIN, TX. Dec. 7, 2020. Helen Davis has been living at a ProLodge – a city hotel-motel converted to emergency housing for at-risk homeless individuals who need a place to isolate. She worked at Goodwill before the pandemic started, but she since lost her work and contracted COVID-19. Later this month, she and other hotel residents will be turned to the streets again, as the ProLodge converts to a transitional housing facility.
AUSTIN, TX. Elizabeth Warren runs to take the stage during a rally at Auditorium Shores.
AUSTIN, TX. Despite impending thunderstorms, Elizabeth Warren held a rally at Auditorium Shores, where she spoke about child care, student loans, her tax plan and her anti-corruption plan.
AUSTIN, TX. Crowds wait to take a selfie with Elizabeth Warren after her rally at Auditorium Shores.
AUSTIN, TX. Elizabeth Harris hugs Nadine Matthews as friends and family of former UT football and NFL player Cedric Benson, and former UT doctorate student Aamna Najam, gather at the University Baptist Church to celebrate their lives. Benson and Najam were killed in a motorcycle crash in mid-August.
SAN ANTONIO, TX. Julián Castro announces his 2020 run for president.
HOUSTON, TX. Ted Cruz wins re-election as U.S. senator.
SAN ANTONIO, TX. Marie Rice waits for Senator Ted Cruz to address the crowd after defeating O'Rourke.
AUSTIN, TX. Tommy Wyatt, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of The Villager newspaper. The family-owned newspaper has served as a free community service weekly with an emphasis on news about Austin’s African American community since 1973.
AUSTIN, TX. Highland Park Elementary hosted a first day of school lunch, served by the school's food service staff alongside Austin Police Chief Brian Manley, AISD Police Chief Ashley Gonzalez, Superintendent Dr. Paul Cruz.
AUSTIN, TX. Somaya Jimenez-Haham says when she started school at Liberal Arts and Science Academy, Austin ISD's elite magnet high school, she felt like she had to prove she earned the spot. She is one of LASA’s students working to change the school’s approach to diversity and inclusion.
WASHINGTON, D.C. Snowpocalypse 2016.
STONEWALL, TX. Landowner Andy Sansom (left) shows lawyer Jacob Merkord remnants of an old pipeline that ran through his property in the early 1900s. The new natural gas pipeline to be constructed by Kinder Morgan will run through Sansom’s property, which is designated conservation land. He and his lawyer hope to fight the pipeline.
CORDOVA, AK. The blood of a dusky Canada goose after a feather was plucked for testing by members of the Forest Service.
WASHINGTON, D.C. Snowpocalypse 2016 at Meridian Hill Park.
AUSTIN, TX. Voters gather outside of the Travis County Tax Office before sunrise to vote on the first day of early voting for the 2018 midterm election.
AUSTIN, TX. President Trump addressed farmers and ranchers at the annual American Farm Bureau Federation's convention, held at the Austin Convention Center.
AUSTIN, TX. Jacory Wiltz listens at a rally to protest the execution of Rodney Reed at the Texas Governor's Mansion.
AUSTIN, TX. Activists gather at the Texas State Capitol building to march for criminal justice reform and to commemorate the 55th anniversary of the March on Washington.
AUSTIN, TX. A rally to protest the execution of Rodney Reed was held at the Texas Governor's Mansion.
AUSTIN, TX. Ali Takata teaches her daughters how to fold origami as an afternoon activity during their summer break. Takata chose to send her two daughters to a Title 1 school in East Austin rather than her neighborhood school.
EUGENE, OR. Young girls attend Fairy Princess Dance Camp during their summer break.
SAN ANTONIO, TX. Majorette Kadee Y'Barbo does drum major Katelyn Jester's hair (front right) along with Kylie Pepper and Lizzy Bueno (back left) in their hotel room before their performance at the UIL State Marching Band competition.
SEATTLE, WA. Two dancers compete in a lindy hop competition at Camp Jitterbug.
AUSTIN, TX. James Demond Pettway lives under the I-35 bridge. He and others experiencing homelessness are lacking shelters and resources during the coronavirus pandemic.
JEJU ISLAND, SOUTH KOREAN. Haenyeo divers prepare for a day of diving for sea life in the ocean. Diving is a centuries-old livelihood for women of Jeju Island, but the tradition is dwindling. Most haenyeo are now in their 60s, 70s and 80s, making them possibly the last generation of haenyeo on Jeju.
AUSTIN, TX. Thérèse, a French-speaking asylum-seeker from Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, was granted asylum after fleeing political persecution and traversing 10 countries to reach the U.S. She stayed temporarily at Casa Marianella shelter to prepare for her next steps.
AUSTIN, TX. Construction workers take a lunch break in downtown Austin.
CORDOVA, AK. Meadow harvests sorrel in the mountains near her home. She lives a subsistence lifestyle, using only food she or her neighbors grow and harvest from the land around them to feed her family.
MARATHON, TX. Seth Warnock owns and operates Marathon Basin Wool Mill with his wife, Bonnie. They purchased machinery from the 1950s and taught themselves how to prepare and spin sheep wool, producing high quality wool for sale worldwide.