Unity Peace March
Date: 4/6/2008 Album ID: 490475
Photos by Sarah Reingewirtz
Unity Peace March at Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia to bring attention to the recent gang violence.
With suport of her aunts Tina Yamashiro, left, and Judy Paniagua, Jeannette Chavez breaks down upon seeing the Monrovia apartment building for the first time where her 16-year-old daughter Sammantha Salas was killed as she marches in a Unity Peace March Sunday, April 6, 2008. The march began at Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia to bring attention to the recent gang violence. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/SVCITY)
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A Unity Peace March Sunday, April 6, 2008 which began at Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia passes the Monrovia apartment building where 16-year-old Sammantha Salas was killed. Community organizers held the march in hopes of stopping the recent gang violence. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/SVCITY)
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Ernest Big E Jones, 65, of Enough is Enough, a teen mentoring program, participates in a two mile Unity Peace March Sunday, April 6, 2008 into Monrovia. The march began at Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia to bring attention to the recent gang violence. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/SVCITY)
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Lisa Scheckel and Francine Moore, of Annunciation Catholic Church's Music Ministry Choir, and Ernest Big E Jones, of Enough is Enough, sing during a two mile Unity Peace March Sunday, April 6, 2008 in Monrovia. The march began and ended at Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia to bring attention to the recent gang violence. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/SVCITY)
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Harold Carter, Sr., of Duarte, keeps his hand on his youngest son Christian, 9, during a two mile Unity Peace March Sunday, April 6, 2008 into Monrovia. The march began and ended at Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia to bring attention to the recent gang violence. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/SVCITY)
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Cecilia Santana, of Monrovia, carries a bible as she marches past an apartment building, where Sammantha Salas, 16, was killed, with her son Angel Favela, 7, and his friend Daniel Casillas, 8, far left, during a two mile Unity Peace March Sunday, April 6, 2008 into Monrovia. The march began and ended at Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia to bring attention to the recent gang violence. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/SVCITY)
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Josof Sanchez, of Operation Street Kidz and the LA Probation Commission, speaks after the Unity Peace March Sunday, April 6, 2008 at Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia. The march began and ended at Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia to bring attention to the recent gang violence. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/SVCITY)
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The Unity Peace March marches past an apartment building Sunday, April 6, 2008 where 16-year-old Sammantha Salas was killed in Monrovia. The march began at Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia to bring attention to the recent gang violence. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/SVCITY)
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Father Eugene Herbert, of Annunciation Catholic Church, in Arcadia carries the congregations Eucharest under a hoopa during a Unity Peace March Sunday, April 6, 2008. The march began at Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia and went into Monrovia to bring attention to the recent gang violence. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/SVCITY)
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With suport of her aunts Tina Yamashiro, left, and Judy Paniagua, Jeannette Chavez breaks down upon seeing the Monrovia apartment building for the first time where her 16-year-old daughter Sammantha Salas was killed as she marches in a Unity Peace March Sunday, April 6, 2008. The march began at Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia and went into Monrovia to bring attention to the recent gang violence. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/SVCITY)
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The Unity Peace March heads into Monrovia Sunday, April 6, 2008 after leaving Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia. The march, which included residents, community and religious leaders, headed into the Monrovia area where there has been recent gang related killings. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/SVCITY)
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Bishop Donnie Williams, of The Family Church International, left, and Ernest Big E Jones, of Enough is Enough, a teen mentoring program, march in a two mile Unity Peace March Sunday, April 6, 2008 into Monrovia. The march began and ended at Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia to bring attention to the recent gang violence. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/SVCITY)
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Willie Lee, who lost his son Brandon this year to gang violence in Monrovia, is hugged by the community after a two mile Unity Peace March Sunday, April 6, 2008 at Annunciation Catholic Church in Arcadia where the march began and ended. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/SVCITY)
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