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  • Nina Mimnaugh, owner, Sierra Flowers in Coulterville, California, pivoted her small floral business to survive during the Covid-19 pandemic and California mandates.
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  • Jennifer Ladd-Zimmerman, owner of the Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company in Coulterville, California, carries a wedding cake onto her front porch for display.<br />
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Zimmerman's business relies heavily on Yosemite and Yosemite-adjacent weddings. The park has been closed since March 20, 2020, completely disrupting income.
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  • A woman who wishes to be identified by her first name only, Anna, walks along N. Washington Street in Sonora, California, on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Anna joins approximately 75 peaceful protestors in the rural California community because “I’m opinionated, I’m human and I’m a small business owner.” She questions people making decisions about which businesses are essential.<br />
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A small business owner in Sonora, Cindy Zelinsky, unofficially organized the Tuolumne County protest in reaction to the government’s control of, and reaction to, the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
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Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
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  • A group of Tuolumne County peaceful protestors is reflected in a storefront window near Courthouse Square in Sonora, California, on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. <br />
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The peaceful protest was organized by small business owners to make their voices heard in protest against the government’s control of, and reaction to, the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
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Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
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  • Dawn Huston, co-owner of the Coulter Cafe & General Store in Coulterville, California, is seen through her storefront window as she focuses on a customer’s order on Thursday, April 23, 2020.
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  • Cindy Zelinsky, left, greets a fellow protestor by bumping elbows during a peaceful protest in Sonora, California's Courthouse Square on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Zelinsky unofficially organized a group of approximately 75 people in hopes of making their voices heard to local and state officials and to protest the government’s control of, and reaction to, the Covid-19 pandemic. Zelinsky is a Tuolumne County small business owner.<br />
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Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
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  • Small business owner, Cindy Zelinsky, walks along N. Washington Street toward Courthouse Square in Sonora, California, on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Zelinsky unofficially organized a group of approximately 75 people to protest the government’s coronavirus restrictions.<br />
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Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
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  • Tuolumne County resident, Carolyn Travels, 70, joins approximately 75 others at Sonora, California's Courthouse Square on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Travels believes the nationwide shutdown due to what she calls the "China Flu" is wrong. She believes the fear is created by people trying to bring down Donald Trump because of what he has done to restore our nation. She believes the American public is being lied to about the number of people affected by the virus.<br />
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The peaceful protest was organized by small business owners to make their voices heard and to protest the government’s control of, and reaction to, the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
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Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
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  • Dawn Huston, co-owner of the Coulter Cafe & General Store in Coulterville, California, prepares to open her store on Saturday, April 25, 2020.<br />
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Huston and her partner, Kim Brisack, offer curbside pick up for groceries, bulk food ordering, grocery delivery, as well as free meals for essential workers. Customers are permitted in the store, no more than two at a time, and are provided with protective gloves.
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  • Saturday, April 25, 2020<br />
Jennifer Ladd-Zimmerman, owner, Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company and her daughter, Emma, Coulterville, California.
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  • Jesse Salcedo carries plant starts to his vehicle from from Nina Mimnaugh’s Sierra Flowers in Coulterville, California, on Saturday, April 25, 2020.
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  • A chicken walks in front of the VFW Hall in Coulterville, California, on Saturday, April 25, 2020.
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  • Main Street, Coulterville, California.
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  • Saturday, April 25, 2020<br />
Jennifer Ladd-Zimmerman, owner, Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company in Coulterville, California.
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  • Nina Mimnaugh waits for customers to pick up orders from her Sierra Flowers store in Coulterville, California, on Saturday, April 25, 2020.
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  • Pedestrians cross Main Street in front of the Coulter Cafe & General Store in Coulterville, California, on Saturday, April 25, 2020.
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  • A pedestrian crosses Main Street in Coulterville, California, on Saturday, April 25, 2020.
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  • Joan “Joanie” Gisler in front of her Main Street business, Ranch Revived, in Groveland, California, on January 27, 2020.
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  • A mask-less man wearing a Rush Limbaugh t-shirt who only wished to be identified as Owen, holds a sign stating the “Government & the media are the real virus” during a peaceful protest at Courthouse Square in Sonora, California, on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Owen said he doesn’t believe the virus is as bad as the media is making it out to be.  <br />
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A group of approximately 75 people gather in downtown Sonora to make their voices heard to local officials and to protest the government's coronavirus restrictions.
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  • Nadeeka peeks around her tuk tuk at one of her clients while working near Kandy, Sri Lanka. Nadeeka is a tuk tuk driver in an industry dominated by men. <br />
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Nadeeka worked through her ninth month of pregnancy and returned to work when her child was two months old. She owns her tuk tuk, which she purchased, used, with a loan. Most of her work involves driving children to and from school, and driving women to and from markets. She has a loyal clientele that keeps her busy during daylight hours, without having to hustle for business or compete with other drivers.<br />
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Nadeeka lives in a small, one-bedroom home with her husband, child, younger sister and mother. Nadeeka's sister works in a garment factory and works a late shift so that she can care for the baby while her sister drives a tuk tuk. <br />
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From my personal project, "Woman" discovering women's empowerment in Sri Lanka created in and around Kandy, Sri Lanka.
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  • Nadeeka poses with her young son in her home before leaving for work near Kandy, Sri Lanka. Nadeeka is a tuk tuk driver in an industry dominated by men. <br />
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Nadeeka lives in a small, one-bedroom home with her husband, child, younger sister and mother. Nadeeka's sister works in a garment factory and works a late shift so that she can care for the baby while her sister drives a tuk tuk. <br />
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Nadeeka worked through her ninth month of pregnancy and returned to work when her child was two months old. She owns her tuk tuk, which she purchased, used, with a loan. Most of her work involves driving children to and from school, and driving women to and from markets. She has a loyal clientele that keeps her busy during daylight hours, without having to hustle for business or compete with other drivers.<br />
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From my personal project, "Woman" discovering women's empowerment in Sri Lanka created in and around Kandy, Sri Lanka.
    Women's Empowerment, Sri Lanka.jpg
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