Judith Joy Ross
American
1946, Hazleton, Pennsylvania

Photo: Lois Conner
Photographer Judith Joy Ross discusses her 2006-7 series Protest the War. She describes capturing people of all ages and backgrounds who were against the U.S. war in Iraq and her aim of changing how protesters are traditionally perceived.
Works in the Collection
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Judith Joy RossRocky Bayer, Protesting the U.S. War in Iraq, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, from the series Protest the War
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Judith Joy RossPeter Via, Protesting the U.S. War in Iraq, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, from the series Protest the War
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Judith Joy RossMichelle Fraser, Protesting the U.S. War in Iraq, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, from the series Protest the War
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Judith Joy RossBetty Compton, Protesting the U.S. War in Iraq, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, from the series Protest the War
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Judith Joy RossThe Stewart Sisters, H. F. Grebey Junior High School, Hazleton, Pa.
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Judith Joy RossScott Kreims, Juniper Systems, Silicon Valley 2000
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Judith Joy RossJoe Evans, 323-D Santa Clara - San Mateo Shelter, Silicon Valley 2000
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Judith Joy RossJames Gosling, Inventor of Java, Silicon Valley 2000
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Judith Joy RossMelissa Mendel, Juniper Systems, Silicon Valley 2000
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Judith Joy RossThomas R. Faulter, Property Manager, Alma House, Palo Alto, California 2000
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Judith Joy RossMaura C. Winton, Student, Alma House, Palo Alto, California 2000
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Judith Joy RossThomas R. Faulter, Property Manager, Alma House, Palo Alto, California 2000
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Judith Joy RossMatthew T. Becker, Alma House, Palo Alto, California 2000
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Judith Joy RossUntitled, Eurana Park, Weatherly, Pennsylvania
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Judith Joy RossUntitled, Eurana Park, Weatherly, Pennsylvania
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Judith Joy RossUntitled, A. D. Thomas Elementary School, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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Judith Joy RossUntitled, A. D. Thomas Elementary School, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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Judith Joy RossUntitled, H.F. Grebey Jr. High School, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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Judith Joy RossUntitled, 1st Grade, Almira Elementary School, Cleveland, Ohio
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Judith Joy RossUntitled, from Portraits at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, D.C.
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