Tyrone Turner

@tyronefoto

Visual Storytelling | WAMU88.5 | National Geographic Creative

Joined June 2011

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    D.C. was "almost like a cocoon" for many black middle-class kids in the civil rights era. The 1968 riots provided a rude awakening.

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  3. Apr 4

    My portrait of civil rights activist Shirley Rivens Smith - she reflects on the 1968 riots

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    Apr 3

    Hey there - thanks for the follow - with your interest in environmental journalism I wanted to share our latest with you on the Anacostia River here in D.C. - it's a deep dive by our & :

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    Apr 3

    At noon we're talking about the history and future of the Anacostia and Potomac rivers. Check out the piece and produced for about the Anacostia.

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    Mar 30

    Don't miss our series by and this week on the revitalized Anacostia River

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    Mar 29

    Great series from the team . What does a revitalized Anacostia River mean for Washington and who will benefit? & , Anacostia Rising:

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    Mar 27

    The changes to the Anacostia River have been so dramatic in recent years that officials are openly talking about something long since verboten: swimming in the river and report

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    Mar 26

    The Anacostia is a small river — just 8 miles long — but it has been central to Washington’s history from the beginning. And from the start environmental degradation has gone together with mistreatment of humans in the watershed.

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    Mar 26

    What does a revitalized Anacostia River mean for Washington — and who will stand to benefit? and look at the past, present, future in a series called Anacostia Rising

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    Mar 24

    Hands raised in the crowd as Parkland, FL shooting survivor and march organizer Emma Gonzalez stood in silence on the stage. (Photo: )

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    Abby Keller, 15, uses black lipstick to write "we call BS" on Kendra Walker's (15) face-

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