Jonathan Fink, a professional cellist, plays classical music outside the Lutheran Settlement House in Philadelphia on Nov. 5, 2024.
Jonathan Fink, a professional cellist, performs in front of Lutheran Settlement House on election day. Fink regularly performs at Marian Anderson Hall in the Kimmel Center with Peter Nero and The Philly Pops.Lauren Maher, 29, a systems engineer, feels nervous about the future of women’s rights in the election at Lutheran Settlement House located at 1340 Frankford Ave. in Philadelphia. “We’ve seen what happens when people do not go out and vote,” Maher said.Olivia Synder (left), 28, and Matthew Capone (right), 27, a vote together at the Lutheran Settlement House on Nov. 5, 2024.Elizabeth Beckett, 30, at the polling place at Lutheran Settlement House in Philadelphia. She is voting in favor of pro-choice rights. “I do not trust the Supreme Court,” she said.
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