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Isaias Ramos and his brother Dustin say goodbye to their undocumented mother when she and her husband returned to Mexico. Difficult choices for the siblings, who crossed the desert as children, and chose to stay in America.

Isaias Ramos and his brother Dustin say goodbye to their undocumented mother when she and her husband returned to Mexico. Difficult choices for the siblings, who crossed the desert as children, and chose to stay in America.

Our story on PRI.ORG - Returning to Mexico

Karen Focht January 18, 2017

Difficult choices as more Mexicans are crossing the border, going back to Mexico.

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In Photojournalism Tags Immigration, Mexican immigration, Undocumented Immigrants, Isaias Ramos, Dustin Ramos, Family, Love, Hispanic, Hispanic Immigration, Returning to Mexico, Photojournalist in Memphis Karen Pulfer Focht, Mexico
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Segregated Drinking Fountain

Black and White Drinking Fountain

Karen Focht January 16, 2017

A duel drinking fountain left over from the days of segregation, Memphis, Tennessee.

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In All Heart, Cabinet of Curiosities, Travel, Photojournalism Tags Drinking Fountain, Segregation, Civil Rights, Black History, Photojournalist in Memphis, Memphis Photographer, African American, Southern Life
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Willie Nelson performs at age 83 in Tunica, Mississippi

Karen Focht January 8, 2017

Willie Nelson through the years. ©ALL RIGHTS RESERVED www.karenpulferfocht.com

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In All Heart, Bright Spot, Memphis Music, That's Entertainment!, Photojournalism Tags Willie Nelson, Buddy Guy, Runaway June, Memphis, Memphis Music, Photojournalism, Photojournalist in Memphis, Tunica, Mississippi
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Miss Jackie Mikell, gave a wonderful presentation about the Gullah people who once lived and built the brick slave quarters on a South Carolina plantation that has been producing crops for over three centuries.For more information about Boone Hall g…

Miss Jackie Mikell, gave a wonderful presentation about the Gullah people who once lived and built the brick slave quarters on a South Carolina plantation that has been producing crops for over three centuries.

For more information about Boone Hall go to http://boonehallplantation.com/

Our Father in Gullah- Video

Karen Focht January 4, 2017

Miss Jackie Mikell, gave a wonderful presentation about the Gullah people who once lived and built the brick slave quarters on a South Carolina plantation that has been producing crops for over three centuries.

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In Cabinet of Curiosities, All Heart, For the Love of God, Travel, Video's, Photojournalism Tags Jackie Mikell, Boone Hall Plantation, Charleston South Carolina, Tavel, Tourism, Slavery, Gullah, Slave History, Language, Our Father Prayer in Gullah, Faith, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Travel Blogger Karen Pulfer Focht, Travel photographer Karen Pulfer Focht
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Hungry Vietnam Veteran

Poor and Hungry Vietnam Veteran

Karen Focht November 10, 2016

A poor and hungry Vietnam Veteran.

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In All Heart, For the Love of God, Photojournalism Tags Vietnam Veteran, Veteran, African American, Soup Kitchen, PTSD, Faith, Carl Williams of Memphis, Photojournalist in Memphis Karen Pulfer Focht
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Love The Most Powerful Medicine of All

Karen Focht November 6, 2016

Crossroads Hospice nurse Dean Nash in Memphis brings his dog Stormy with him to work. He has seen the power of love, that Stormy gives his patients, take them away from their pain and sorrow. He says he believes love is the most powerful medicine of all.

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In For the Love of God, Bright Spot, All Heart, Random Acts of Kindness, Video's Tags Love, Hospice, Dogs, Dean Nash, Memphis
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The Cello

Karen Focht November 6, 2016

A random act of kindness.

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In All Heart, Bright Spot, For the Love of God, Random Acts of Kindness Tags Kindness, Cello, Memphis
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