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Bates and the Strangers performs at WerQfest, an arts and culture festival that highlights the Black queer, trans and non-binary community. Held at The Lot at The Big Top, 3401 Washington Ave. on July 9th, 2022.
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Maxi Glamour performs at WerQfest, an arts and culture festival that highlights the Black queer, trans and non-binary community. Held at The Lot at The Big Top, 3401 Washington Ave. on July 9th, 2022.
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St. Louis City Mayor Tishaura Jones speaks at WerQfest, arts and culture festival that highlights the Black queer, trans and non-binary community. Held at The Lot at The Big Top, 3401 Washington Ave. on July 9th, 2022.
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DJ Nico Marie performs at WerQfest, an arts and culture festival that highlights the Black queer, trans and non-binary community. Held at The Lot at The Big Top, 3401 Washington Ave. on July 9th, 2022.
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Noah Fence performs at WerQfest, an arts and culture festival that highlights the Black queer, trans and non-binary community. Held at The Lot at The Big Top, 3401 Washington Ave. on July 9th, 2022.
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Noah Fence performs at WerQfest, an arts and culture festival that highlights the Black queer, trans and non-binary community. Held at The Lot at The Big Top, 3401 Washington Ave. on July 9th, 2022.
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Eldraco Price performs at WerQfest, an arts and culture festival that highlights the Black queer, trans and non-binary community. Held at The Lot at The Big Top, 3401 Washington Ave. on July 9th, 2022.
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Eldraco Price performs at WerQfest, an arts and culture festival that highlights the Black queer, trans and non-binary community. Held at The Lot at The Big Top, 3401 Washington Ave. on July 9th, 2022.
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Frankie DoWop performs at WerQfest, an arts and culture festival that highlights the Black queer, trans and non-binary community. Held at The Lot at The Big Top, 3401 Washington Ave. on July 9th, 2022.
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Golliday performs at WerQfest, an arts and culture festival that highlights the Black queer, trans and non-binary community. Held at The Lot at The Big Top, 3401 Washington Ave. on July 9th, 2022.
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Bates and the Strangers performs at WerQfest, an arts and culture festival that highlights the Black queer, trans and non-binary community. Held at The Lot at The Big Top, 3401 Washington Ave. on July 9th, 2022.
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Bates and the Strangers performs at WerQfest, an arts and culture festival that highlights the Black queer, trans and non-binary community. Held at The Lot at The Big Top, 3401 Washington Ave. on July 9th, 2022.
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An arts and culture festival that highlights the Black queer, trans and non-binary community. Held at The Lot at The Big Top, 3401 Washington Ave. on July 9th, 2022.
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Carla “Coffee” Wright running for U.S. Senate with supporters Sat. July 9, 2022.
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U.S. Senate candidate Carla “Coffee” Wright speaking at a press conference at Legacy Books Sat. July 9, 2022.
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U.S. Senate candidate Carla “Coffee” Wright speaking at a press conference at Legacy Books Sat. July 9, 2022.
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Zaki Baruti, President General of the Universal African People’s Organization speaks on the importance of sending Carla “Coffee” Wright (right) to the U.S. Senate during a press conference Sa.t July 9, 2022 at Legacy Books.
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U.S. Senate candidate Carla “Coffee” Wright speaking at a press conference at Legacy Books Sat. July 9, 2022. At left is Zaki Baruti, President General of the Universal African People’s Organization.
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Attendees hold signs to protest the use of Homer G. Phillips as the name for a new three-bed urgent care facility located at Jefferson and Thomas Street in St. Louis.
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The Homer G. Phillips Nursing Associations Atty. Richard Voytas Jr. makes remarks about the legality of using the name Homer G. Phillips at the new NGA site under construction at Jefferson & Cars Avenues during a press conference Monday afternoon July 11, 2022. at right is current Homer G. Phillips Nursing Association President Yvonne Jones and former president Zenobia Thompson.
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Former Homer G. Phillips Hospital president Zenobia Thompson (right) speaking on the illegal use of the name Homer G. Phillips at the new three bed facility at the NGA site at Jefferson and Cass Avenues Monday July 11, 2022 at the Federal Courts Building down town. At left is the associations Atty. Richard Voytas Jr., and the associations current president Yvonne Jones.
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Attendees hold signs to protest the use of Homer G. Phillips as the name for a new three-bed urgent care facility located at Jefferson and Thomas Street in St. Louis.
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Yvonne Jones, President of the Homer G. Phillips Nursing Association addresses the media on the use of the name illegally by developer Paul McKee at the new NGA site. At left is the aassociations Atty. Richard Voytas Jr. At right is Zenobia Thompson former president of the nurses association and retired Homer G. nurse Jobyna Foster.
