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A gloved protestor holds up a sign that says "FUCK ICE FUCK ICE FUCK ICE". In the distance are the lights from city buildings, blurred due to shallow depth-of-field.
Protestors shout anti-ICE slogans as they march up 6th avenue. They are purposely out of focus. In focus behind them is One World Trade Center, lit up as night begins to fall on the city.
A crowd of protestors hold varying signs saying things like "RESIST" and "ABOLISH ICE". In the distance we can see the silhouette of a church and One World Trade Center against an evening sunset sky.
A young woman in a black baseball cap holds up a hand-crafted sign saying "FREE BALLS! FOR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS WHO HAVE LOST THEIRS". Glued to the sign are actual balls.
Solidarity with Minnesota, from New York City.
Thousands of people in New York City came out to protest and show solidarity with Minnesota this evening.
A highlight from today's anti ICE protest - New Yorkers expressing their feelings when the crowd passed Trump Tower.
A woman stands in front of a large crowd of nighttime protestors holding a hand-crafted sign that says "Renee Nicole Good was shot by ICE, JUSTICIA". Beneath the sign is a bouquet of white tulips. We do not see her face as the photo is taken from behind her.
A photo of the crowd of protestors shows people holding signs stating that "Trump and Noem are accessories to murder", and a banner that says "ICE MUST GO!" We can see some of the faces of the crowd, a mixture of people of all ages chanting.
A variety of protestors hold both hand-crafted and mass-printed signs. Some protestors are masked, some are not. The protestors are of all ages and ethnicities.
An organizer of the anti-ICE protest stands in front of the large crowd and speaks into the microphone of a megaphone, while another organizer holds the megaphone high and pointed towards the sky so the crowd can hear. We cannot see the faces of the organizers as they are photographed from behind, but the person holding the megaphone is a young blonde woman, and the speaker is a young man with long dark hair. We can't clearly make out the faces of the crowd due to shallow depth-of-field.
Anti-ICE protest in Foley Square, New York City, January 8th, 2025.
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A photograph of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, lit up at night, on December 22, 2025. We are standing in the crowd facing the tree. We can't really make out the other people around us but we can see that two women on the lower right-hand side of the photo are posing for a selfie in front of the tree. In the center of the photo, a person holds up a phone to take video of the tree.
The Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center, New York City.
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Ice skating at night in Bryant Park, New York City.
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A photograph of the Chrysler Building lit up just as night falls on the city. We are facing east and can see the Chrysler Building. The building's lights have come on as the sun has just set. The sky is still a bit blue with a pinkish purple on the horizon. In the foreground of the photo we can see the Vanderbilt Avenue entrance to Grand Central Terminal. People are walking into and out of the station. They look like silhouettes against the yellowish-orange glow of the lights above the doors to the Terminal's entrance.
The Chrysler Building as the night begins in New York City, November 2025.
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