Gerald L. Campbell: Rozalyn Kovaly Watson, "Reflecting On The Joys And Sorrows Of Years Gone Bye", Woodbridge, Virginia
Gerald L. Campbell: Tammy Kovaly, "She Wore Her Burdens Aided By Grace", Woodbridge, Virginia
Gerald L. Campbell: "Just One Hug For A Better Tomorrow", Luther Place Memorial Church, Thomas Circle, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Published Author-Student, "Selling Books For Education", 7th & 'H' St. NW, Chinatown, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "The End Of The Day For The Dispirited & Homeless", Franklin Park, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Alone With Her Sorrows, There Was No Empathy", Foggy Bottom Metro Station Park, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Sitting On A Curb Alongside Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue & Out Of Soda, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: The Ladies Of The Watchtower, "Is Life After Death Possible?", George Washington University Metro Station, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Waiting Patiently At The Metro Stop, Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: A Multitasking Mother, "Reading A Text, Walking The Boy, And Crossing The Street In Traffic", Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Mother And Son With Conflicting Interests", Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Alexandria, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Oh My God! What's Gonna' Happen Next?", Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Waiting Patiently For The Bus And Relaxing With A Cigarette, Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Hmmm, Just What Do You Guys Have To Say For Yourselves?", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Strolling With Her Child As Man Walks By On A Mission, Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Rochelle D. Spiker, Social Worker, "Empowering Families And Communities", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: School Crossing Guard Safeguarding Children Walking From School, "All Freedoms Rest On A Foundation Of Public Safety", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Walking The Avenue Engaged In Deep Conversation, "Freedom Of Association Is Fundamental To Community", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Hurry Up, Build That Thing & I'll Keep An Eye On Him", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Walking The Avenue Decked Out With Cane, Bracelets, Shades, and Music, "Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Rochelle D. Spiker #2, Social Worker, "Empowering Families And Communities", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Mama And Child Heading Out On A Mission, "All Power To The People", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washigton, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: The Unbounded Energy & Curiosity Of Youth And The Steadiness & Wisdom Of The Elderly, "A New Cultural Synthesis Is Needed", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historical Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Chatting On The Avenue, "The Spirit Of Community Thrives Through Quality Relations", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Texting And Waiting For The Bus, "Take Your Day Full Steam Ahead", Marter Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Taking Care Of Business And Working Overtime", Marter Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Strolling Alone Amidst A Torrent Of Spiritual Indifference", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Lunch Can Sometimes Go Nowhere", 14th Near "P" Street, NW, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Yearning For The Fun And Frolic Of The Beach", Florida & 7th St NW, Howard University District, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Adrift In The Entangling Contradictions Of The Mind", 14th & P Street NW, Washington, DC