20 June 2010

Saturday Trip to Durham

We took a trip up to Durham Saturday to get a quick photo of the Liberacion Juice Station at the Durham Farmers Market. The owner heard about my friends Loida, Rosario, and Viridiana who have undertaken a hunger strike, demanding a meeting with Senator Kay Hagan because they will not take a single bite until she co-sponsers the DREAM Act, and was inspired to name a tonic in their honor. If you happen to be in Durham on Saturday morning, pass by the farmers market to pick up a glass of "D.R.E.A.M Solidarity Tonic" and show some support to someone who has greatly supported us in our endeavor. We also stopped by another one of our favorite establishments- Gugelhupf.

Liberacion Juice Station

D.R.E.A.M Solidarity Tonic

Near the entrance to the Farmers Market

At Gugelhupf

06 June 2010

Saturday Afternoon in Saxapahaw

We took part of this evening to visit some friends in Saxapahaw and to enjoy their farmers market/concert. In addition to dining on our favorite crepes from Parlez-Vous Crepe and some great Carolina Crunch from Maple View Ice Cream, we also got to see some people making gigantic bubbles :-)

The water tower

The model

The bubbles!

Saying hello to the bubble
There's just something about bubbles that look so cool!

03 June 2010

Rally for the DREAM

The Raleigh based DREAMers held a rally at the state capitol building this past Friday. At the event they debuted the start of a 65 hour fast by two brave volunteers (representing the 65,000 undocumented students that graduate each year without access to affordable college access and a path to citizenship so they can benefit this country) and the start of a 1,500,000 second fast (2 weeks, 3 days, and some change) to represent the other 1.5 million students who have graduated that would benefit from passage of the DREAM Act. They are calling on the people of North Carolina to contact Senator Kay Hagan (D-NC), and urge her to sign on as a co-sponsor of this vitally important piece of legislation and to whip up support to pass the act this year.

Aycock's vision for North Carolina:
"I would have all our people to believe in the possibilities of North Carolina.
In the strength of her men; the purity of her women; and their power to accomplish as much as can be done anywhere on Earth by any people."

Senator Hagan, Keep our DREAMs alive!



Fasting for 65 hours to get Senator Hagan's attention to the crisis faced by immigrant youth

Downtown revisited

Some more shots of downtown Durham, NC.

American Tobacco

Remind me never to ask for their men's room...

Hide and seek

Indeed

So I was walking by the pharmacy on Main St and I heard some loud barking. Turns out this Great Dane was keeping the peace from his perch :-)

May Day march for immigration reform

Since Blogger has a limit on the number of photos/videos I can upload on a single post, see my flickr set with 100+ photos of the Trail of Dreams, Rep. Luis Gutierrez, and the rest of the crowd supporting a just and a comprehensive immigration reform as well as a video of the closing prayer.

Triangle Ralley Against SB 1070

Students from UNC and Duke organized a march and rally against the implementation of Arizona's SB 1070. What started as a student protest turned out a significant number of community members, including members of the NC DREAM Team who spoke about the effects of the broken immigration system. A friend also put together this video of the protest.

Crowd recording the moment....

We are all Arizona!

Sharing her story

Well?

Palestine United Benefit, Dinner, and Concert

Palestine United hosted a dinner, benefit, and concert featuring Maher Halabi at the Sheraton Imperial Convention Center to raise funds for The Jerusalem Fund. It was held on Nakba Day and featured some great (and some not-so-interesting) speakers, as well as youth dabke dances, and a performance from the Palestine United Dabke Dancers.

Maher Halabi

Table setting reflecting the flag and banner

DancingMore dancing

02 June 2010

Graham Memorial Building at UNC

A few shots taken after the Anna Baltzer presentation at UNC. These were taken of the Graham Memorial building near the parking lot to Moorehead Planetarium.


Catch up day!

So just because I haven't been posting, doesn't mean I haven't been shooting :-) I'll try to catch up on the backlog of photos, but while you wait, you can always find more at my flickr page.

To start things off, here are some shots from today in Downtown Durham.

One of my favorite reasons to be downtown: Toast

Some bent trees

Under the bridge

Durham Station and the NC Mutual building behind

View of the old Ligget & Myers Tobacco warehouses, now renovated apartments