Tuesday’s Photo: “We Fought Against the Invisible”

by Borderstan.com June 14, 2011 at 7:30 am 1,150 0

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“We fought against the invisible” is from specimenlife in the Borderstan Reader Flickr pool.

From Luis Gomez. You can follow Luis on Twitter @LuisGomezPhotos and at One Photograph A Day.

Photos of the Day are pulled from the Borderstan Reader Photos pool on Flickr.

Today’s photo, “We fought against the invisible,” was taken by specimenlife on June 4: “This is circular bench is right outside the north entrance of Dupont Circle Metro station, roughly on the corner between Q Street and Connecticut Avenue NW, opposite to Kramerbooks.” It honors HIV/AIDS caregivers in the 1980s and is a piece of public art that was installed by The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Metro) and the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities.

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