Photos | Protesters in front of Los Angeles skyscraper
Michelle Farrah Huang and Lloyd Blankfein join a crowd of 25 people at a protest in Los Angeles, CA on January 21, 2017. The group gathers beneath the shade of palm trees, standing in front of a towering urban Metropolis building.
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a crowd of people in front of a building with palm treesMetadata
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3024w x 4032h - (download 4k)
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Apple
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