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Faces & Moments of the 2012 National Action Network Convention held in Washington, DC

April 17, 2012 Washington, D.C: (L-R) Nialah Edari, Midwest Regional Youth Director, and Victoria Pannell, Northeast Youth Director, NAN Youth Move attend Rev. Al Sharpton's 2012 National Action Network Convention held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center from April 11-14, 2012 in Washington, D.C ..National Action Network (NAN) is one of the leading civil rights organizations in America and is at the forefront of the social justice movement, confronting issues such as police misconduct and abuse, voter rights, education, workers' right, healthcare awareness, anti-violence and more. Founded in New York City in 1991 by Rev. Al Sharpton and a group of activists, NAN is committed to the principles of nonviolent activism and civil disobedience as a direct outgrowth of the movement that was lead by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. .(Photo by Terrence Jennings).

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Faces at The 14th Annual National Action Network Convention held in Washington, D.C
April 17, 2012 Washington, D.C: (L-R) Nialah Edari, Midwest Regional Youth Director, and Victoria Pannell, Northeast Youth Director, NAN Youth Move attend Rev. Al Sharpton's  2012 National Action Network Convention held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center from April 11-14, 2012 in Washington, D.C ..National Action Network (NAN) is one of the leading civil rights organizations in America and is at the forefront of the social justice movement, confronting issues such as police misconduct and abuse, voter rights, education, workers' right, healthcare awareness, anti-violence and more. Founded in New York City in 1991 by Rev. Al Sharpton and a group of activists, NAN is committed to the principles of nonviolent activism and civil disobedience as a direct outgrowth of the movement that was lead by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. .(Photo by Terrence Jennings).