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)Advertisement
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)