Dina Rudick - Visual Journalist

Imagery: Singles

  • 7/5/2004 -- Cedar Rapids, IA -- Fourth of July rally -- John Kerry spoke in the pouring rain to a crowd of thousands in Cedar Rapids, IA on July 4, 2004.
  • 8/30/2004 -- New York, NY -- Missile Dick Chicks protest RNC -- Members of the activist organization Missile Dick Chicks demonstrate in front of the Regency Hotel on Park Avenue in Manhattan on Monday morning, the first day of the Republican National Convention. Photo by Dina Rudick, The Boston Globe.
  • 1/22/2005 -- Sumatra, Indonesia; Aceh province -- Teams from the Navy ship the USS Abraham Lincoln flew helicopter aid missions all along the coastline of northwest Indonesia on Saturday, January 22, 2005, nearly one month after the tsunami that left hundreds of thousands in several countries dead or missing. Project on Tsunami recovery by Dina Rudick and John Donnelley. Globe Staff Photo, Dina Rudick.
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  • 1/25/2005 -- Banda Aceh, Indonesia -- Mohammad Budi Permana breaks down while holding a baby girl who is from his village. Permana lost his fifteen-month-old daughter, Anya, in the tsunami and has not yet given up hope of finding her, alive or dead. He asked to hold the child (Edi Mulfi) to test himself, he says. {quote}I though I could be the strong man,{quote} he later said. While he was holding Mulfi, he cried out {quote}I remember my daughter!{quote} and burst into tears. He said he previously managed to keep his emotions under control and his mind occupied in his search, but when he held the child, he lost control. He cried for a long time (20 minutes in the car); when he was composed, he brushed an eyelash that had fallen onto his left cheek, remarking, {quote}In Indonesia, when an eyelash falls, it means someone misses you.{quote} He added, {quote}If [it falls on the] left, it means she is far...if it falls on the right, it means she is close.{quote} He concluded, {quote}That means my child is alive. Somewhere.{quote}  Photo by Dina Rudick, Globe Staff              Could accompany story about reuniting children and parents through DNA testing, emotional fallout and psychological issues.
  • 1/25/2005 -- Aceh Besar, Indonesia -- This child is living in a government-run refugee camp on the grounds of a mosque in Aceh Besar.  Photo by Dina Rudick, Globe Staff.                           This photo could apply to the first story (evaluating sucesses and failures), a story dealing with the challenges of reuniting children and parents, a story about the health issues of refugee camps themselves, or psychological issues of children re: dealing with loss and immense trauma/dislocation.
  • 5/8/2005 -- Boston, MA -- POSSIBLE MAGAZINE PICTURE -- do not know this woman's ID -- impossible to obtain -- Hundreds of anti-Nazi protesters demonstrated today in front of Faneuil Hall in downtown Boston where a Holocaust Memorial service was held at midday. Several dozen white supremacist demonstrators marched from the old State House to the stairs in front of City Hall at 1:30 pm to yell their messages to the counter-protesters.  Hundreds of police in riot gear were present to secure both parties' right to speak safely. One (?? TKTKT) arrest war reported and only minor injuries were alleged. Story by Michael Levenson. Photo by Dina Rudick, Globe Staff
  • 9/4/05 -- New Orleans, Louisiana -- 9th Ward -- Paul Garrett, 56, and his neighbor's dog, Rusty, whom he rescued during Hurricane Kartina, walk the streets of the 9th ward on their way home. {quote}Everybody left,{quote} said Garrett, a former longshoreman. {quote}I stayed.{quote} Garrett said he stayed to help the neighborhood's elderly and sick. {quote}Everybody can't leave,{quote} he said. {quote}I'm lookin' [sic] out for people who can't help themselves. Especially the older people. See, I'm just a 'junior citizen.' They're 'senior citizens',{quote} he continued. {quote}You got a lot of people in this city who don't care for each other. I feel like we should pull together now instead of apart. It's gotten worse. It's not right,{quote} he said. Photo by Dina Rudick, Globe Staff.
  • 9/9/05 -- Algiers, LA -- Housing project on the outskirts of New Orleans on the border with Jefferson Parish -- Walter Jean-Marie (head up, white shirt, right) and his cousin Reginald Winding, cq both, react cooperatively but with fear as their nearly vacant housing project in Algiers, LA is raided by the New Orleans SWAT Team. The SWAT Team and a special response team from ICE (Immigration Customs Enforcement) responded to a report from military units in Jefferson Parish of a sniper attack originating from the upper deck of this housing project. Only these two men were found during the sweep, but they were searched and released with a stern order to evacuate their property immediately due to the post-Hurricane Katrina environment of unrest and disorder. National Spokesman for the United States Department of Homeland Security Marc Raimondi said that this raid is typical of operations day in and day out. Law enforcement and military personnel are often having to respond to sniper attacks such as this one.   Photo by Dina Rudick, Globe Staff.
  • 10/7/05 -- Albany, VT (or Irasburg, VT - depending on mailing address or municipal consideration) --      Vicki Strong crumples into tears after her morning prayer time. Her son, Marine Sgt. Jesse W. Strong, who was shipped overseas to fight in Iraq over a year ago, was was killed in a roadside attack during an explosives disarmament mission in northwest Bagdad on January 26, 2005. Since his deployment, the 30 minutes she spends each morning reading her bible has taken on more significance, and is often the time she still cries each day.  Vicki still works in the {quote}Anxiety Garden{quote} that she planted when Jesse shipped out and in it she places plants and flags given to her by people wishing to commemorate Jesse's life and console the Strong's loss.           This is one of the things she does to cope with her grief. She also spends hours each day responding to the estimated 1,000 letters and cards they received after Jesse's death. Vicki also walks every day down a pastoral stretch of gravel road near their home, and is joined every other day by her husband, Pastor Nathan Strong.         The Strongs are steadfast in their faith in God and their belief that the war effort is dutiful and just. They don't follow the details of the war as it enters its third year, though complain that critics of the war, such as Andy Rooney during his 60-Minutes commentary, don't have all the facts.  Vicki said of her son: {quote}When Jesse became a Marine, I was the proudest mother on Parris Island that ever was. I realistically never thought he'd be in harm's way.{quote} Of his death, she said: {quote}We never lost peace. There was never dispair and never any darkness. Our son was a strong Christian and I know that he is with Jesus. There was nothing left unsaid and not a moment of regret.{quote} She said of the meaning of his death: {quote}I know for sure Jesse's life wasn't in vain. I have never forgotten September 11 for a second.{quote} Pastor Nathan Strong, Jesse's father said, {quote} I could care less what other people thi
  • South Boston, MA 12/8/05 Seagulls flock to the shore in South Boston at dawn in anticipation of being fed. Photo by Dina Rudick/Globe Staff. For photo column
  • Boston, MA 08/01/2006 Weather features - Albert Guillen, 4, of West Roxbury, cq, and Kymonte (accent over the {quote}e{quote}) Bannister-Brown, cq, 3, of Roxbury, played in the fountain at Ramsey Park on Washington Street in Roxbury on Tuesday, August 1, 2006, which was a very hot day in the Boston region with temperatures into the high 90s and the heat index even higher. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
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  • PROJECTS - DO NOT DELETE - SEE PAULA NELSON BEFORE RUNNING PHOTO - 8/26/2006 - Children play in the streets of Sheikhupura, Pakistan, a mixed Christian/Muslim community outside of Lahore. The Christians of Pakistan are generally very poor.  {quote}USAID funded faith-based aid abroad{quote} - Pakistan -  Dina Rudick/Globe Staff. Story by Susan Milligan/Globe Staff.
  • Salem, MA  03/11/2007 Chad Bennett, cq, is a poi (fire spinner) in Salem, MA. He is demonstrating various fire spinning techniques. Every summer for the past two years, Chad has been hosting the Wildfire Festival, a bi-annual. 3-day intensive training camp for New England fire performers, belly dancers and drum makers. Story by Amy Farnsworth.  Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
  • Cacaopera, El Salvador  04/03/20007 -  Suzanne Berghaus embraces her birth parents for the first time in 24 years on Tuesday morning, April 3, 2007.  They family had decorated their home with signs, balloons and streamers, but the big lunch had to wait for two hours of crying and hugging. Suzanne hadn't seen her parents since an army lieutenant snatched her from a hammock 24 years ago during El Salvador's brutal civil war, when she was 14 months old.  Suzanne met her mother, Maria Venancia Sáenz, her father, Valentin Argueta, cq both, and numerous brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews.  She was reunited with her family by the organization Pro Busqueda. For Living/Arts story about Wilmington, MA resident Suzanne Berghaus' reunification with her birth family in El Salvador. Story by Joe Kahn/Globe Staff. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
  • Cambridge, MA  07/10/07 - Hard Decisions project - John McHugh spent several precious weeks with his daughter, Chiara, who lives with her mother in Brazil. On a sunny Tuesday afternoon, McHugh took Chiara to a park nearby his Cambridge home. Story by Patty Wen/Globe Staff. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
  • 05/28/2008 Newton, MA - An MBTA train on the D branch of the Green Line smashed into another train from behind this afternoon, injuring multiple people and trapping a train operator in the wreckage, according to MBTA. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
  • 8/28/08 - Denver, CO - Invesco Field - Democratic National Convention - Susie Luna-Salda–a, a delegate from  Corpus Christi, TX, sported some patriotic bling at Invesco Field on the final night of the DNC. Senator Barack Obama will address an estimated crowd of 75,000 on the final night of the Democratic National Convention in Denver, CO on Thursday, August 28, 2008. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff. - OUTTAKE
  • Decision Ohio project - 10/17/08 Cincinnati, OH - Over-the-Rhine is one of the best-known black neighborhoods in Cincinnati, Ohio. Black voters here to a person express support for Sen. Barack Obama. Despite expressions of  pride that he would be the first black president, all insist that race is not a deciding factor in their choice.  Story by Scott Helman/Globe Staff - Dina Rudick/Globe Staff
  • Boxboro, MA 12/21/08 - Selah Smart, cq, 16, of Boxboro, MA, struggles to plow a path to the barn that houses his two horses, Wallapooluza, (left, tongue out) an Appaloosa, and Sara Sioux, a Shetland Pony. {quote}Sara doesn't like the cold,{quote} said Smart, as he cracked the ice from her water bucket. {quote}But Wally loves it,{quote} he added. Areas west and north of 495, such as Boxboro, are being hit especially hard by the second severe winter storm in two days to hit the Boston metro area. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
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  • 1/22/10 Port-au-Prince, Haiti - University Hospital is the largest public medical facility in Port-au-Prince, and has absorbed a huge number of casualties from last week's devastating earthquake. Partners in Health, a Boston-based NGO that is very active in building and supporting community based health care in Haiti, has contributed resources and personnel to strengthen the overburdened institution, and many of Partners in Health's other clinics in the country have been flooded with people injured in the earthquake.   Story by Stephen Smith/Globe Staff. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
  • 1/24/10 Port-au-Prince, Haiti - Gheskio Field Hospital - This four-day old infant developed a life threatening tetanus infection from a dirty umbilical cord. The medical staff reported an uptick in infectious disease presentation, perhaps because of the inability for those affected by the earthquake to keep themselves clean under the devastated conditions.  On the last day of their deployment for DMAT MA-1 and the second-to-last day for IMSuRT, medical workers stayed busy with a steady stream of patients.  Story by Stephen Smith/Globe Staff. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
  • 2/25/11 - Cuenca, Ecuador - Maria Avelina Cela, the mother of murder victim Maria Avelina Palaguachi-Cela, waited on a curb outside the Cuenca morgue for her daughter and grandson's bodies to be released.
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  • 2/26/11 - Cañar Province; Ecuador - A young girl blends into a pile of rocks next to her home, high in the Andes in an isolated pocket of Ecuador. This is a scene setter near the home of Murder suspect Luis Guaman's estranged wife. Guaman is now in an Ecuadoran prison charges of forgery and using a false passport. He left behind four sons when he immigrated to the United States to work. He is the primary suspect in the bludgeoning deaths of Maria Avelina Palaguachi-Cela and her 2-year-old son, Brian. Story by Maria Sacchetti/Globe Staff. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
  • 4/28/11 - London, England -  Jane Giannoulas, of San Diego, CA, updated the {quote}Royal Adventure Blog{quote}  from her tent on the procession path near Buckingham Palace. She is writing the blog for the Union Jack Newspaper, which is the largest British newspaper in the United States. When she learned of the engagement of Kate Middleton to Prince William of Wales, she consulted the Royal calendar and guessed when they would hold the wedding and immediately booked airplane tickets for herself and two friends to London. Lucky for her, her instincts were correct.
  • 12/21/2011 - Tampa, Florida -  Addison Lennon, cq, was born with microcephely with seizures, though appears to have a more moderate form of the disease. She is delayed in certain areas, but enjoys swim practice and exercise. Here, she takes part in pre-swim practice running drills. Kari and Steve Lennon, who have two children with a rare genetic disorder, fell into crisis when becoming unexpectedly pregnant with their fifth child. Ground-breaking research at Children’s Hospital enabled the Lennons to test their baby in-utero and follow through with the pregnancy confident that the child did not carry the genetic mutation. The diagnosis has given them immense piece of mind with the knowledge that they didn’t ‘cause’ the disabilities in their children, and that they are doing all they can to help them. The Lennons were so grateful to the doctors that they named their daughter {quote}Grace Gilmore{quote} after Dr. Gilmore, who worked closely with the family. Story by Carolyn Johnson/Globe Staff. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
  • 2/12/2012 - Brighton, MA - Chestnut Hill Ave - A four-alarm fire consumed at least four businesses on Chestnut Hill Avenue in Brighton, MA on Sunday morning, February 12, 2012. According to Boston Fire Department spokesman Steve MacDonald, cq, 120 Boston firefighters were on the scene to fight the blaze. One firefighter was sent to the hospital with shoulder and eye injuries; there were no other reported injuries.  Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
  • 1/01/2014 - East Boston, MA - Andrew McArdle Bridge - Stephanie Ruiz, cq, left, comforted Nancy Garcia, cq, whose mother, Aura Garcia, was crushed to death on Tuesday, December 31, 2013 by the Andrew McArdle bridge in East Boston. {quote}She was basically like my mother,{quote} said Ruiz. {quote}What we want is justice,{quote} added Ruiz. Topic: 02bridge. Story by Meghan Irons/Globe Staff. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff
  • 5/12/2014 - Westford, MA - Genevieve Johnson, cq, is a 94-year-old who dropped out of high school with 2.5 credits left to help her family by working (it was the Depression.) Now she's fulfilling a lifelong dream: She will graduate Westford Academy on June 6. She's being assisted by a {quote}dream team{quote} of students who help her get to class. Topic: 14genevieve. Story by David Filipov/Globe Staff.  Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
  • 6/07/2014 - Arlington, MA  - Saint Athanasius the Great Greek Orthodox Church - Mackenzie Bryan, cq, of Phoenix, AZ, enjoyed a Busy Bee Jumpers bouncer during the Arlington Greek Festival at  Saint Athanasius the Great Greek Orthodox Church on Saturday, June 7, 2014. Topic: bouncehouse.  Story by Kelly Gifford. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
  • 7/28/14 - Revere, MA - Barbara Cardone, cq, surveys the damage done to her formerly orderly back yard on Taft Street. A tornado ripped through Revere, MA on Monday morning, July 28, 2014. Item: 29weather. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff
  • 8/15/14 - Boston, MA - A woman offers a passer-by a flower on Winter Street. For ADDRESS feature on Downtown Crossing neighborhood of Boston, MA. Images shot on August 15, 2014. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff
  • 5/03/2015 - Boston, MA -  A new aerial sculpture by artist Janet Echelman was suspended above the Rose Kennedy Greenway on Sunday, May 3, 2015. Topic: EchelmanGreenway(4). Story by Malcolm Gay/Globe Staff. Photo by Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
  • 10/1/2015 - Boston, MA - Back Bay - Passersby rush past a homeless person sleeping on the steps of a Berkely Street business on Thursday morning, October 1, 2015. As concern about the city's chronic homeless population grows, business groups and other agencies are coordinating with the city to address the issue. Topic: 01homeless. Story by Katie Johnston/Globe Staff. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff.
  • 3/22/2005 -- Boston, MA -- The Esplanade -- Lovers kiss at sunset on the Esplanade in Boston, MA on Tuesday evening, March 22, 2005. For Magazine back cover. Photo by Dina Rudick, Boston Globe Staff. DO NOT ALTER THE COLORS OF THIS PHOTOGRAPH IN PRODUCTION!! IT IS SHOT ON CHROME FILM AND WAS CROSS-PROCESSED...THEREFORE THE INTENSE COLOR SHIFT AND SATURATION.
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