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Raising a Family Behind Bars, Leyte, Philippines, April 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lawrence Sumulong/REX (4163860t)
Raising a Family Behind Bars: Inmates Families Move Into Prison After Typhoon Haiyan
A New York-based photographer journeyed to the Philippines to meet families who were forced to relocate to prison after Typhoon Yolanda left them homeless.
Lawrence Sumulong went to the Leyte Provincial Jail in April this year, to document the unusual situation where a large number of displaced families have been forced to move in with their incarcerated relatives.
At the Leyte Provincial Jail, women and children walk freely among inmates.
While most inmates claim to be serving time for petty crimes such as theft or drug trafficking, their photo releases reveal many more are actually serving time for more serious crimes.
Lawrence shot the moving series in one day, and assembled the photos in a moving photo series titled Raising a Family Behind Bars.
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) cut across nine regions in the central Philippines on November 8, 2013, leaving behind a wide swath of destruction.
The storm was a category five, with wind gusts up to 235 miles per hour, causing massive landslides and flooding.
Over 14 million people were affected, including five million who saw their homes damaged or destroyed, while over 6000 people lost their lives.
Lawrence wanted to investigate what had happened to the people who were left with nothing after the typhoon, and in particular those who had no choice but to take refuge in prison.
"My assignment was to verify whether families of the inmates were continuing to live inside the destroyed jail, which was a story that journalist, Aya Lowe had originally broken.
"Leading up to my trip, there was news that access to the jail was restricted and the families had long since relocated."
Lawrence, who currently works as a photo editor at Jazz in the Lincoln Centre, explains: ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVBJISSTS
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Raising a Family Behind Bars, Leyte, Philippines, April 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lawrence Sumulong/REX (4163860s)
Raising a Family Behind Bars: Inmates Families Move Into Prison After Typhoon Haiyan
A New York-based photographer journeyed to the Philippines to meet families who were forced to relocate to prison after Typhoon Yolanda left them homeless.
Lawrence Sumulong went to the Leyte Provincial Jail in April this year, to document the unusual situation where a large number of displaced families have been forced to move in with their incarcerated relatives.
At the Leyte Provincial Jail, women and children walk freely among inmates.
While most inmates claim to be serving time for petty crimes such as theft or drug trafficking, their photo releases reveal many more are actually serving time for more serious crimes.
Lawrence shot the moving series in one day, and assembled the photos in a moving photo series titled Raising a Family Behind Bars.
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) cut across nine regions in the central Philippines on November 8, 2013, leaving behind a wide swath of destruction.
The storm was a category five, with wind gusts up to 235 miles per hour, causing massive landslides and flooding.
Over 14 million people were affected, including five million who saw their homes damaged or destroyed, while over 6000 people lost their lives.
Lawrence wanted to investigate what had happened to the people who were left with nothing after the typhoon, and in particular those who had no choice but to take refuge in prison.
"My assignment was to verify whether families of the inmates were continuing to live inside the destroyed jail, which was a story that journalist, Aya Lowe had originally broken.
"Leading up to my trip, there was news that access to the jail was restricted and the families had long since relocated."
Lawrence, who currently works as a photo editor at Jazz in the Lincoln Centre, explains: ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVBJISSTS
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Raising a Family Behind Bars, Leyte, Philippines, April 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lawrence Sumulong/REX (4163860r)
Raising a Family Behind Bars: Inmates Families Move Into Prison After Typhoon Haiyan
A New York-based photographer journeyed to the Philippines to meet families who were forced to relocate to prison after Typhoon Yolanda left them homeless.
Lawrence Sumulong went to the Leyte Provincial Jail in April this year, to document the unusual situation where a large number of displaced families have been forced to move in with their incarcerated relatives.
At the Leyte Provincial Jail, women and children walk freely among inmates.
While most inmates claim to be serving time for petty crimes such as theft or drug trafficking, their photo releases reveal many more are actually serving time for more serious crimes.
Lawrence shot the moving series in one day, and assembled the photos in a moving photo series titled Raising a Family Behind Bars.
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) cut across nine regions in the central Philippines on November 8, 2013, leaving behind a wide swath of destruction.
The storm was a category five, with wind gusts up to 235 miles per hour, causing massive landslides and flooding.
Over 14 million people were affected, including five million who saw their homes damaged or destroyed, while over 6000 people lost their lives.
Lawrence wanted to investigate what had happened to the people who were left with nothing after the typhoon, and in particular those who had no choice but to take refuge in prison.
"My assignment was to verify whether families of the inmates were continuing to live inside the destroyed jail, which was a story that journalist, Aya Lowe had originally broken.
"Leading up to my trip, there was news that access to the jail was restricted and the families had long since relocated."
Lawrence, who currently works as a photo editor at Jazz in the Lincoln Centre, explains: ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVBJISSTS
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Raising a Family Behind Bars, Leyte, Philippines, April 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lawrence Sumulong/REX (4163860e)
Raising a Family Behind Bars: Inmates Families Move Into Prison After Typhoon Haiyan
A New York-based photographer journeyed to the Philippines to meet families who were forced to relocate to prison after Typhoon Yolanda left them homeless.
Lawrence Sumulong went to the Leyte Provincial Jail in April this year, to document the unusual situation where a large number of displaced families have been forced to move in with their incarcerated relatives.
At the Leyte Provincial Jail, women and children walk freely among inmates.
While most inmates claim to be serving time for petty crimes such as theft or drug trafficking, their photo releases reveal many more are actually serving time for more serious crimes.
Lawrence shot the moving series in one day, and assembled the photos in a moving photo series titled Raising a Family Behind Bars.
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) cut across nine regions in the central Philippines on November 8, 2013, leaving behind a wide swath of destruction.
The storm was a category five, with wind gusts up to 235 miles per hour, causing massive landslides and flooding.
Over 14 million people were affected, including five million who saw their homes damaged or destroyed, while over 6000 people lost their lives.
Lawrence wanted to investigate what had happened to the people who were left with nothing after the typhoon, and in particular those who had no choice but to take refuge in prison.
"My assignment was to verify whether families of the inmates were continuing to live inside the destroyed jail, which was a story that journalist, Aya Lowe had originally broken.
"Leading up to my trip, there was news that access to the jail was restricted and the families had long since relocated."
Lawrence, who currently works as a photo editor at Jazz in the Lincoln Centre, explains: ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVBJISSTS
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Raising a Family Behind Bars, Leyte, Philippines, April 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lawrence Sumulong/REX (4163860c)
Raising a Family Behind Bars: Inmates Families Move Into Prison After Typhoon Haiyan
A New York-based photographer journeyed to the Philippines to meet families who were forced to relocate to prison after Typhoon Yolanda left them homeless.
Lawrence Sumulong went to the Leyte Provincial Jail in April this year, to document the unusual situation where a large number of displaced families have been forced to move in with their incarcerated relatives.
At the Leyte Provincial Jail, women and children walk freely among inmates.
While most inmates claim to be serving time for petty crimes such as theft or drug trafficking, their photo releases reveal many more are actually serving time for more serious crimes.
Lawrence shot the moving series in one day, and assembled the photos in a moving photo series titled Raising a Family Behind Bars.
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) cut across nine regions in the central Philippines on November 8, 2013, leaving behind a wide swath of destruction.
The storm was a category five, with wind gusts up to 235 miles per hour, causing massive landslides and flooding.
Over 14 million people were affected, including five million who saw their homes damaged or destroyed, while over 6000 people lost their lives.
Lawrence wanted to investigate what had happened to the people who were left with nothing after the typhoon, and in particular those who had no choice but to take refuge in prison.
"My assignment was to verify whether families of the inmates were continuing to live inside the destroyed jail, which was a story that journalist, Aya Lowe had originally broken.
"Leading up to my trip, there was news that access to the jail was restricted and the families had long since relocated."
Lawrence, who currently works as a photo editor at Jazz in the Lincoln Centre, explains: ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVBJISSTS
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Raising a Family Behind Bars, Leyte, Philippines, April 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lawrence Sumulong/REX (4163860a)
Raising a Family Behind Bars: Inmates Families Move Into Prison After Typhoon Haiyan
A New York-based photographer journeyed to the Philippines to meet families who were forced to relocate to prison after Typhoon Yolanda left them homeless.
Lawrence Sumulong went to the Leyte Provincial Jail in April this year, to document the unusual situation where a large number of displaced families have been forced to move in with their incarcerated relatives.
At the Leyte Provincial Jail, women and children walk freely among inmates.
While most inmates claim to be serving time for petty crimes such as theft or drug trafficking, their photo releases reveal many more are actually serving time for more serious crimes.
Lawrence shot the moving series in one day, and assembled the photos in a moving photo series titled Raising a Family Behind Bars.
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) cut across nine regions in the central Philippines on November 8, 2013, leaving behind a wide swath of destruction.
The storm was a category five, with wind gusts up to 235 miles per hour, causing massive landslides and flooding.
Over 14 million people were affected, including five million who saw their homes damaged or destroyed, while over 6000 people lost their lives.
Lawrence wanted to investigate what had happened to the people who were left with nothing after the typhoon, and in particular those who had no choice but to take refuge in prison.
"My assignment was to verify whether families of the inmates were continuing to live inside the destroyed jail, which was a story that journalist, Aya Lowe had originally broken.
"Leading up to my trip, there was news that access to the jail was restricted and the families had long since relocated."
Lawrence, who currently works as a photo editor at Jazz in the Lincoln Centre, explains: ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVBJISSTS
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View by night of the Ch¿¢teau of Chillon in Switzerland taken through an opening in the vegetation. The full moon, clearly visible in a partially overcast sky, glimmers on the waters of the lake which bathes the ch¿¢teau 1890 - 1910 ca. XI - XVI secc. Switzerland - Montreux (FOTO: DUKAS/ALINARI)
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La Princesa de Asturias Letizia Ortiz, asiste al Acto Oficial del Dia Mundial de Enfermedades Raras, junto a Carlos Divar, presidente del Consejo del Poder Judicial y la Ministra de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad Ana Mato, en Madrid 1/3/2012
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01.03.12. Madrid. Princess Letizia attending an act for World Day of Weird Diseases
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La Princesa de Asturias Letizia Ortiz, asiste al Acto Oficial del Dia Mundial de Enfermedades Raras, junto a Carlos Divar, presidente del Consejo del Poder Judicial y la Ministra de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad Ana Mato, en Madrid 1/3/2012
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01.03.12. Madrid. Princess Letizia attending an act for World Day of Weird Diseases
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La Princesa de Asturias Letizia Ortiz, asiste al Acto Oficial del Dia Mundial de Enfermedades Raras, junto a Carlos Divar, presidente del Consejo del Poder Judicial y la Ministra de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad Ana Mato, en Madrid 1/3/2012
01.03.12. Madrid. Princess Letizia attending an act for World Day of Weird Diseases
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La Princesa de Asturias Letizia Ortiz, asiste al Acto Oficial del Dia Mundial de Enfermedades Raras, junto a Carlos Divar, presidente del Consejo del Poder Judicial y la Ministra de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad Ana Mato, en Madrid 1/3/2012
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01.03.12. Madrid. Princess Letizia attending an act for World Day of Weird Diseases
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La Princesa de Asturias Letizia Ortiz, asiste al Acto Oficial del Dia Mundial de Enfermedades Raras, junto a Carlos Divar, presidente del Consejo del Poder Judicial y la Ministra de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad Ana Mato, en Madrid 1/3/2012
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01.03.12. Madrid. Princess Letizia attending an act for World Day of Weird Diseases
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La Princesa de Asturias Letizia Ortiz, asiste al Acto Oficial del Dia Mundial de Enfermedades Raras, junto a Carlos Divar, presidente del Consejo del Poder Judicial y la Ministra de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad Ana Mato, en Madrid 1/3/2012
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01.03.12. Madrid. Princess Letizia attending an act for World Day of Weird Diseases
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La Princesa de Asturias Letizia Ortiz, asiste al Acto Oficial del Dia Mundial de Enfermedades Raras, junto a Carlos Divar, presidente del Consejo del Poder Judicial y la Ministra de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad Ana Mato, en Madrid 1/3/2012
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01.03.12. Madrid. Princess Letizia attending an act for World Day of Weird Diseases
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DC: KAGEN CONFIRMATION HEARING - DAY ONE
28 June 2010 - Washington, D.C. - Senator John Kerry (D-MA) introduces Supreme Court Justice nominee Elena Kagan during the first day of her Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing Monday afternoon in Washington, DC. Photo Credit: Nicholas Gingold/SIPA Press/kagenconfirmsipa.020/1006290037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DC: KAGEN CONFIRMATION HEARING - DAY ONE
28 June 2010 - Washington, D.C. - Supreme Court Justice nominee Elena Kagan during the first day of her Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing Monday afternoon in Washington, DC. Photo Credit: Nicholas Gingold/SIPA Press/kagenconfirmsipa.025/1006290038 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DC: KAGEN CONFIRMATION HEARING - DAY ONE
28 June 2010 - Washington, D.C. - Supreme Court Justice nominee Elena Kagan during the first day of her Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing Monday afternoon in Washington, DC. Photo Credit: Nicholas Gingold/SIPA Press/kagenconfirmsipa.019/1006290037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DC: KAGEN CONFIRMATION HEARING - DAY ONE
28 June 2010 - Washington, D.C. - Supreme Court Justice nominee Elena Kagan smiles before sitting before the Senate Judiciary Committee during the first day of her confirmation hearing Monday afternoon in Washington, DC. Photo Credit: Nicholas Gingold/SIPA Press
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DC: KAGEN CONFIRMATION HEARING - DAY ONE
28 June 2010 - Washington, D.C. - Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt. speaks with Supreme Court Justice nominee Elena Kagan during the first day of confirmation hearings Monday afternoon in Washington, DC. Photo Credit: Nicholas Gingold/SIPA Press/kagenconfirmsipa.018/1006290037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DC: KAGEN CONFIRMATION HEARING - DAY ONE
28 June 2010 - Washington, D.C. - Supreme Court Justice nominee Elena Kagan during the first day of her Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing Monday afternoon in Washington, DC. Photo Credit: Nicholas Gingold/SIPA Press/kagenconfirmsipa.001/1006290033 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Washington, DC - (FILE) -- United States Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy (Democrat of Massachusetts) questions a witness during the confirmation hearings for Judge Robert Bork as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on September 21, 1987.
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Washington, DC - (FILE) -- United States Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy (Democrat of Massachusetts) studies his notes prior to the start of the confirmation hearings for Judge Robert Bork as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on September 15, 1987.
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Washington, DC - (FILE) -- United States Senators Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy (Democrat of Massachusetts) questions a witness during a hearing of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on October 11, 1991.Photo by Arnie Sachs-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
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DEATH ROW PRISON, AMERICA - 1993
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DEATH ROW PRISON, AMERICA - 1993
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CALIFORNIA STATE PRISON IN SAN QUENTIN, AMERICA - 1989
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