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Men wearing red high-heel shoes march along the streets

Men wearing red high-heel shoes march along the streets

Men wearing red high-heel shoes march along the streets of El Paso, Oct. 16, 2012, in support of the Young Women’s Christian Association’s Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event. The event was held to increase awarenes... More

Members of the El Paso community stand ready to participate

Members of the El Paso community stand ready to participate

Members of the El Paso community stand ready to participate in the Young Women’s Christian Association’s Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event, Oct. 16, 2012. The event was held to increase awareness of violence again... More

Pfc. Juan Cervantes, a scout in Headquarters and

Pfc. Juan Cervantes, a scout in Headquarters and

Pfc. Juan Cervantes, a scout in Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Fort Bliss Garrison Command, and Spc. James Brown, a medic in Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Fort Bliss Garrison Command, model the... More

Men in red high-heel shoes march along the streets

Men in red high-heel shoes march along the streets

Men in red high-heel shoes march along the streets of El Paso, Oct. 16, 2012, to support the Young Women’s Christian Association’s Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event. The event is held to increase awareness of vio... More

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