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Photo Gallery - Volume I

Inaugural Event Volume I Volume II Journey of Hope Taiwan

Here are some photos of MVFHR members doing what they do best, working to abolish the death penalty.

Bill Jenkins, father of 16 year-old
murder victim, William Jenkins, with
Bill Babbitt, brother of Manny Babbitt,
executed in California in 1999.

Bud Welch at the Oklahoma City
Memorial where he serves on the
board of directors.

Renny Cushing, Jennifer Bishop-Jenkins,
Bud Welch, Bill Pelke, and exonerated
death-row inmate, Gary Gauger

Jennifer Bishop-Jenkins accompanying
exonerated death-row inmate,
Kerry Max Cook, on a march in Chicago

Jennifer Bishop-Jenkins with David Kaczynski,
executive director of New Yorkers Against the
Death Penalty
and brother of Ted Kaczynski,
the "Una-bomber."

Bud and Lois Welch at the
National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
National Conference
in Washington, DC, 2004.

 

Members of MVFHR and other murder victim
family members at NCADP in Washington, DC, 2004.

Maria Cunningham, Bill and Jennifer Jenkins,
and Renny Cushing with Mamie Till-Mobley,
mother of lynching victim, Emmett Till

Gary and Sue Gauger and Bill and
Jennifer Jenkins with musician/death penalty activist,
Steve Earle (center)

 

Bill and Jennifer Jenkins with civil rights pioneer,
Mamie Till-Mobley, and abolitionist leader Rick Halperin.

 

MVFHR Executive Director Renny Cushing, and
board member Bill Pelke speaking to the media
about the juvenile death penalty
on the steps of the Supreme Court Building

MVFHR board president, Bud Welch,
speaking at the 2005 Oklahoma City
Bombing anniversary event.

Inaugural Event Volume I Volume II Journey of Hope Taiwan