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ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - Andrea Booher, a photographer

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - Andrea Booher, a photographer

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - Andrea Booher, a photographer for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, and Sgt. David Wilkinson, a videographer with the 65th Press Camp Headquarters, conduct an interview with ... More

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - Yolanda Torres Cruz, a member

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - Yolanda Torres Cruz, a member

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - Yolanda Torres Cruz, a member of the Deaf community here, converses with a member of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, on Saturday October 28, 2017. The Movimiento Autonomo ... More

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - A family in the Deaf community

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - A family in the Deaf community

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - A family in the Deaf community converses with a member of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, on October 28, 2017. The Movimiento Autonomo de Sordos, MAS, organized this event... More

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - A member of the Movimiento Autonomo

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - A member of the Movimiento Autonomo

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - A member of the Movimiento Autonomo de Sordos, MAS, explains the importance what the event provides for the Deaf community on October 28, 2017. The Movimiento Autonomo de Sordos, MAS, or... More

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - Martin Ortiz, a member of the

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - Martin Ortiz, a member of the

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - Martin Ortiz, a member of the Puerto Rico militia, converses with a member of the Deaf community on Saturday October 28, 2017. The Movimiento Autonomo de Sordos, MAS, organized this even... More

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - A member of the Federal Emergency

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - A member of the Federal Emergency

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - A member of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA interprets for a member of the Deaf community during an event for the Deaf and hard of hearing on Saturday October 28, 2017. The... More

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - Yolanda Torres Cruz, a member

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - Yolanda Torres Cruz, a member

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - Yolanda Torres Cruz, a member of the Deaf community here, converses with a member of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, on Saturday October 28, 2017. The Movimiento Autonomo ... More

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - A member of the Movimiento Autonomo

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - A member of the Movimiento Autonomo

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico - A member of the Movimiento Autonomo de Sordos, MAS, explains the importance what the event provides for the Deaf community on October 28, 2017. The Movimiento Autonomo de Sordos, MAS, or... More

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