A view of the audience from the stage is seen. An audience member approaches the microphone while the potential candidates for local posts await for her to speak. In the background is a handmade sign that reads, "health care for all."
Jose Aguilar, one of the leaders of the Allied Communities of Tarrant (ACT), takes issue with French Haralson, a candidate for the post of Sheriff, when commented that there was equality in health care.
500 people who were present on Thursday night in a Fort Worth church gave testimonies on the inequality in the health services available in Tarrant county and asked several candidates for public office to commit themselves to fighting for equality in health services. In the photo, Kay Singleton narrated his ordeal while receiving services at John Peter Smith hospital.
Sigifredo Munoz presents a large crayon drawing at a town hall meeting. Behind him stands an elderly man. On the wall behind them is an image of the Virgin de Guadalupe.
A man pays attention to the positions being articulated by various potential candidates at a town hall meeting in Fort Worth sponsored by the Allied Communities of Tarrant (ACT).
Jose Aguilar, one of the leaders of the Allied Communities of Tarrant (ACT), takes issue with French Haralson, a candidate for the post of Sheriff, when commented that there was equality in health care.
A women wearing a light blue shirt and sweater with gray sweatpants is seen walking back from the microphone between rows of audience members. Behind her two men stand on the stage. Behind them is a sign that read," ACT, agenda for families."
From the audience viewpoint one sees three men standing at the center of the stage, two of them speak into microphones while the one on the right holds papers in his hands. At their sides are more people seated on the stage. In the center podium a sign has the word 'ACT' on it. Behind them is a banner that is blocked by the man standing on the right.
A person holds up a poster size crayon drawing that depicts a person in a wheelchair in front of a hospital. In the background may be seen some of the audience members at the town hall meeting.
Sigifredo Munoz is seen standing before a microphone gesturing with his right hand and holding a rolled up drawn in his left. Behind him stand other people awaiting their turn to speak. To his right the audience is seated. On the wall behind everyone is an image of the Virgin de Guadalupe.
Lydia Gonzalez-Welch is seen speaking from behind a lectern during a press conference held in Dallas. On the lectern is a sign that states in Spanish, "Parents, the anti-drug." The background behind her has various words in Spanish.
A diverse audience listens to the speakers on stage. Two people have yellow papers in their hands and on their laps. A mother holds her young daughter on her lap and in the foreground a man wearing a leather jacket looks toward the stage.
A photograph of an audience paying attention to the speakers at an ACT town hall meeting. Several people are seen closely, including a woman in a tan jacket holding a sleeping child, a man in a black shirt, a woman in a knit cardigan, and a woman in a green jacket. Other people are partially visible in the background.
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