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An “ad-hoc” committee of Rabbis for Peace in Ukraine organized a peaceful rally in front of the United States Mission to the UN. In order to “raise a voice of moral conscience.” During the Fast of Esther on the eve of Purim. Rabbi  Avi Weiss of The Bayit and other Rabbinical community figures spoke to the public on the need for peace and understanding and necessity to end the war. 
In conclusion of the rally was a peaceful civil disobedience.  
Manhattan, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
An “ad-hoc” committee of Rabbis for Peace in Ukraine organized a peaceful rally in front of the United States Mission to the UN. In order to “raise a voice of moral conscience.” During the Fast of Esther on the eve of Purim. Rabbi  Avi Weiss of The Bayit and other Rabbinical community figures spoke to the public on the need for peace and understanding and necessity to end the war. 
In conclusion of the rally was a peaceful civil disobedience.  
Manhattan, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
An “ad-hoc” committee of Rabbis for Peace in Ukraine organized a peaceful rally in front of the United States Mission to the UN. In order to “raise a voice of moral conscience.” During the Fast of Esther on the eve of Purim. Rabbi  Avi Weiss of The Bayit and other Rabbinical community figures spoke to the public on the need for peace and understanding and necessity to end the war. 
In conclusion of the rally was a peaceful civil disobedience.  
Manhattan, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
An “ad-hoc” committee of Rabbis for Peace in Ukraine organized a peaceful rally in front of the United States Mission to the UN. In order to “raise a voice of moral conscience.” During the Fast of Esther on the eve of Purim. Rabbi  Avi Weiss of The Bayit and other Rabbinical community figures spoke to the public on the need for peace and understanding and necessity to end the war. 
In conclusion of the rally was a peaceful civil disobedience.  
Manhattan, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
An “ad-hoc” committee of Rabbis for Peace in Ukraine organized a peaceful rally in front of the United States Mission to the UN. In order to “raise a voice of moral conscience.” During the Fast of Esther on the eve of Purim. Rabbi  Avi Weiss of The Bayit and other Rabbinical community figures spoke to the public on the need for peace and understanding and necessity to end the war. 
In conclusion of the rally was a peaceful civil disobedience.  
Manhattan, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
An “ad-hoc” committee of Rabbis for Peace in Ukraine organized a peaceful rally in front of the United States Mission to the UN. In order to “raise a voice of moral conscience.” During the Fast of Esther on the eve of Purim. Rabbi  Avi Weiss of The Bayit and other Rabbinical community figures spoke to the public on the need for peace and understanding and necessity to end the war. 
In conclusion of the rally was a peaceful civil disobedience.  
Manhattan, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
An “ad-hoc” committee of Rabbis for Peace in Ukraine organized a peaceful rally in front of the United States Mission to the UN. In order to “raise a voice of moral conscience.” During the Fast of Esther on the eve of Purim. Rabbi  Avi Weiss of The Bayit and other Rabbinical community figures spoke to the public on the need for peace and understanding and necessity to end the war. 
In conclusion of the rally was a peaceful civil disobedience.  
Manhattan, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
An “ad-hoc” committee of Rabbis for Peace in Ukraine organized a peaceful rally in front of the United States Mission to the UN. In order to “raise a voice of moral conscience.” During the Fast of Esther on the eve of Purim. Rabbi  Avi Weiss of The Bayit and other Rabbinical community figures spoke to the public on the need for peace and understanding and necessity to end the war. 
In conclusion of the rally was a peaceful civil disobedience.  
Manhattan, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
An “ad-hoc” committee of Rabbis for Peace in Ukraine organized a peaceful rally in front of the United States Mission to the UN. In order to “raise a voice of moral conscience.” During the Fast of Esther on the eve of Purim. Rabbi  Avi Weiss of The Bayit and other Rabbinical community figures spoke to the public on the need for peace and understanding and necessity to end the war. 
In conclusion of the rally was a peaceful civil disobedience.  
Manhattan, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
An “ad-hoc” committee of Rabbis for Peace in Ukraine organized a peaceful rally in front of the United States Mission to the UN. In order to “raise a voice of moral conscience.” During the Fast of Esther on the eve of Purim. Rabbi  Avi Weiss of The Bayit and other Rabbinical community figures spoke to the public on the need for peace and understanding and necessity to end the war. 
In conclusion of the rally was a peaceful civil disobedience.  
Manhattan, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
An “ad-hoc” committee of Rabbis for Peace in Ukraine organized a peaceful rally in front of the United States Mission to the UN. In order to “raise a voice of moral conscience.” During the Fast of Esther on the eve of Purim. Rabbi  Avi Weiss of The Bayit and other Rabbinical community figures spoke to the public on the need for peace and understanding and necessity to end the war. 
In conclusion of the rally was a peaceful civil disobedience.  
Manhattan, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
An “ad-hoc” committee of Rabbis for Peace in Ukraine organized a peaceful rally in front of the United States Mission to the UN. In order to “raise a voice of moral conscience.” During the Fast of Esther on the eve of Purim. Rabbi  Avi Weiss of The Bayit and other Rabbinical community figures spoke to the public on the need for peace and understanding and necessity to end the war. 
In conclusion of the rally was a peaceful civil disobedience.  
Manhattan, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
An “ad-hoc” committee of Rabbis for Peace in Ukraine organized a peaceful rally in front of the United States Mission to the UN. In order to “raise a voice of moral conscience.” During the Fast of Esther on the eve of Purim. Rabbi  Avi Weiss of The Bayit and other Rabbinical community figures spoke to the public on the need for peace and understanding and necessity to end the war. 
In conclusion of the rally was a peaceful civil disobedience.  
Manhattan, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
People and public figures came together for the Justice for Asian Women Rally in Times Square. Organized by the Asian Justice Movement,  cities across the United States held rallies to call for justice for Asian women facing ongoing attacks and racism.
In the past two years dramatic increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and random violence has effected the country and shaken Asian communities causing fear and alarm.
In NYC alone, three Asian American women were killed , In unprovoked attacks in the first quarter of the year. Statistically Asian women are targeted higher than compared to Asian men.
Performers, Kate Rigg, AKA Lady K. Sian and actor Perry Young were amongst the handful of performers to partake in the event.
Times Square, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
People and public figures came together for the Justice for Asian Women Rally in Times Square. Organized by the Asian Justice Movement,  cities across the United States held rallies to call for justice for Asian women facing ongoing attacks and racism.
In the past two years dramatic increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and random violence has effected the country and shaken Asian communities causing fear and alarm.
In NYC alone, three Asian American women were killed , In unprovoked attacks in the first quarter of the year. Statistically Asian women are targeted higher than compared to Asian men.
Performers, Kate Rigg, AKA Lady K. Sian and actor Perry Young were amongst the handful of performers to partake in the event.
Times Square, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
People and public figures came together for the Justice for Asian Women Rally in Times Square. Organized by the Asian Justice Movement,  cities across the United States held rallies to call for justice for Asian women facing ongoing attacks and racism.
In the past two years dramatic increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and random violence has effected the country and shaken Asian communities causing fear and alarm.
In NYC alone, three Asian American women were killed , In unprovoked attacks in the first quarter of the year. Statistically Asian women are targeted higher than compared to Asian men.
Performers, Kate Rigg, AKA Lady K. Sian and actor Perry Young were amongst the handful of performers to partake in the event.
Times Square, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
People and public figures came together for the Justice for Asian Women Rally in Times Square. Organized by the Asian Justice Movement,  cities across the United States held rallies to call for justice for Asian women facing ongoing attacks and racism.
In the past two years dramatic increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and random violence has effected the country and shaken Asian communities causing fear and alarm.
In NYC alone, three Asian American women were killed , In unprovoked attacks in the first quarter of the year. Statistically Asian women are targeted higher than compared to Asian men.
Performers, Kate Rigg, AKA Lady K. Sian and actor Perry Young were amongst the handful of performers to partake in the event.
Times Square, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
People and public figures came together for the Justice for Asian Women Rally in Times Square. Organized by the Asian Justice Movement,  cities across the United States held rallies to call for justice for Asian women facing ongoing attacks and racism.
In the past two years dramatic increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and random violence has effected the country and shaken Asian communities causing fear and alarm.
In NYC alone, three Asian American women were killed , In unprovoked attacks in the first quarter of the year. Statistically Asian women are targeted higher than compared to Asian men.
Performers, Kate Rigg, AKA Lady K. Sian and actor Perry Young were amongst the handful of performers to partake in the event.
Times Square, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
People and public figures came together for the Justice for Asian Women Rally in Times Square. Organized by the Asian Justice Movement,  cities across the United States held rallies to call for justice for Asian women facing ongoing attacks and racism.
In the past two years dramatic increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and random violence has effected the country and shaken Asian communities causing fear and alarm.
In NYC alone, three Asian American women were killed , In unprovoked attacks in the first quarter of the year. Statistically Asian women are targeted higher than compared to Asian men.
Performers, Kate Rigg, AKA Lady K. Sian and actor Perry Young were amongst the handful of performers to partake in the event.
Times Square, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
People and public figures came together for the Justice for Asian Women Rally in Times Square. Organized by the Asian Justice Movement,  cities across the United States held rallies to call for justice for Asian women facing ongoing attacks and racism.
In the past two years dramatic increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and random violence has effected the country and shaken Asian communities causing fear and alarm.
In NYC alone, three Asian American women were killed , In unprovoked attacks in the first quarter of the year. Statistically Asian women are targeted higher than compared to Asian men.
Performers, Kate Rigg, AKA Lady K. Sian and actor Perry Young were amongst the handful of performers to partake in the event.
Times Square, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
People and public figures came together for the Justice for Asian Women Rally in Times Square. Organized by the Asian Justice Movement,  cities across the United States held rallies to call for justice for Asian women facing ongoing attacks and racism.
In the past two years dramatic increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and random violence has effected the country and shaken Asian communities causing fear and alarm.
In NYC alone, three Asian American women were killed , In unprovoked attacks in the first quarter of the year. Statistically Asian women are targeted higher than compared to Asian men.
Performers, Kate Rigg, AKA Lady K. Sian and actor Perry Young were amongst the handful of performers to partake in the event.
Times Square, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
People and public figures came together for the Justice for Asian Women Rally in Times Square. Organized by the Asian Justice Movement,  cities across the United States held rallies to call for justice for Asian women facing ongoing attacks and racism.
In the past two years dramatic increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and random violence has effected the country and shaken Asian communities causing fear and alarm.
In NYC alone, three Asian American women were killed , In unprovoked attacks in the first quarter of the year. Statistically Asian women are targeted higher than compared to Asian men.
Performers, Kate Rigg, AKA Lady K. Sian and actor Perry Young were amongst the handful of performers to partake in the event.
Times Square, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
People and public figures came together for the Justice for Asian Women Rally in Times Square. Organized by the Asian Justice Movement,  cities across the United States held rallies to call for justice for Asian women facing ongoing attacks and racism.
In the past two years dramatic increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and random violence has effected the country and shaken Asian communities causing fear and alarm.
In NYC alone, three Asian American women were killed , In unprovoked attacks in the first quarter of the year. Statistically Asian women are targeted higher than compared to Asian men.
Performers, Kate Rigg, AKA Lady K. Sian and actor Perry Young were amongst the handful of performers to partake in the event.
Times Square, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero
People and public figures came together for the Justice for Asian Women Rally in Times Square. Organized by the Asian Justice Movement,  cities across the United States held rallies to call for justice for Asian women facing ongoing attacks and racism.
In the past two years dramatic increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and random violence has effected the country and shaken Asian communities causing fear and alarm.
In NYC alone, three Asian American women were killed , In unprovoked attacks in the first quarter of the year. Statistically Asian women are targeted higher than compared to Asian men.
Performers, Kate Rigg, AKA Lady K. Sian and actor Perry Young were amongst the handful of performers to partake in the event.
Times Square, NYC. Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (C) Bianca Otero

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