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The Voice Of America From Their Front Lawns

A front yard sign in the H Street Northeast corridor in Washington, DC, says Families Belong Together. It is in reaction to the Trump administration's practice of separating undocumented families. 2018 © Joseph Young
The Voice of America From Their Front Lawns
In The Age of Trump

A front yard sign in the H Street, Northeast corridor in Washington, DC, says Hate Has No Home Here. This sign is in reaction to the Trump administration's rhetoric about Mexicans and Muslims. 2018 © Joseph Young
Front yard signs in the H Street, Northeast corridor in Washington, DC, says Black Lives Matter and Peace over pride colors. This sign is in response to the persistence of police burtality in Black communities. 2018 © Joseph Young
A front yard sign in the H Street, Northeast corridor of Washington, DC, says No Matter Where You Are From, We're Glad You're Our Neighbor. This sign is response to the anti-immigrant rhetoric of the Trump administration. 2018 © Joseph Young
A front yard sign in the H Street, Northeast corridor in Washington, DC, says "We must live together as brothers or perish together as fools." - Martin Luther King, Jr. 2018 © Joseph Young
A front yard sign in the H Street, Northeast corridor in Washington, DC, says Diverse Inclusive Accepting Welcoming Safe Space For Everyone. 2018 © Joseph Young
Front yard signs in the H Street, Northeast corridor in Washington, DC, says I Stand With Planned Parenthood and Black Lives Matter. 2018 © Joseph Young
A front yard sign in the H Street, Northeast corridor in Washington, DC, says In Our America All People Are Equal. 2018 © Joseph Young
The front entrance of the Calvary Episcopal Church in the H Street, Northeast corridor in Washington, DC, says Black Lives Matter. 2018 © Joseph Young
A front yard sign in the H Street, Northeast corridor in Washington, DC, says "Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend." - Martin Luther King, Jr. 2018 © Joseph Young
Joseph Young is a photographer living in Washington, DC. His photography has appeared in the Washington Post Magazine, Washington Times, Washington Afro Newspaper and the Washington Informer. He earned a bachelor degree in art from the University of the District of Columbia, with a focus on photography, as well as, a bachelor degree in English. He is also a grant recipient from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities for his photography series on the homeless in the nation's capital. His photography has been included in a group show at the GalleryOonH in Washington, DC, and Gallery 42 at the University of the District of Columbia and the School of Communication's Malsi Doyle and Michael Forman Theater at American University.
Joseph Young. Pic taken at 6th and H streets, Northeast, Washington, DC. © Joseph Young
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