Jahi Chikwendiu
Joseph's House: The Struggles of One A.I.D.S. Hospice in DC: 2009aids10

Washington, DC, USA
Joanie LaPorte, left, and Katy Jamison, both a residential care aids, watch as Angel King, left, and Juan Derrick Smith of John T. Rhines Funeral Home remove the body of Eunice Minor, who suffered from AIDS, from Joseph's House, an AIDS/cancer hospice in Washington, DC. The entire staff recently voted to take a pay cut rather than slash services.
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