Saturday march for refugees
People march along Charles Street Saturday morning to show their support for refugees and call for a permanent end to the temporary travel ban. They are marching three miles from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church to the Cathedral of the Incarnation.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore Sun
People march along Charles Street on Saturday morning to show their support for refugees.
People march along Charles Street Saturday morning to show their support for refugees and call for a permanent end to the temporary travel ban. They are marching three miles from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church to the Cathedral of the Incarnation.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)People march along Charles Street Saturday morning to show their support for refugees and call for a permanent end to the temporary travel ban. They are marching three miles from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church to the Cathedral of the Incarnation.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)People march along Charles Street Saturday morning to show their support for refugees and call for a permanent end to the temporary travel ban. They are marching three miles from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church to the Cathedral of the Incarnation.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)People march along Charles Street Saturday morning to show their support for refugees and call for a permanent end to the temporary travel ban. They are marching three miles from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church to the Cathedral of the Incarnation.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)