


9 | A crowd at Elm Street Middle School in Nashua, New Hampshire, gathered to see then-presidential candidate Pete Buttigeig.įeb.

8 | Biden took a selfie with a supporter at a campaign rally at the Rex Theater in Manchester, New Hampshire.įeb. 8 | Mike Kruneir was selling the “Faces of the Democratic Party” outside the Rex Theater in Manchester, New Hampshire, before a Joe Biden rally.įeb. Anselm’s College in Manchester, New Hampshire.įeb. 3 | Iowa caucus participants at Central Campus High School in Des Moines raised their hands to be counted.įeb 7 | Then-presidential candidate Bernie Sanders laughed at a question posed to him during a Q&A session after his speech at St. 1 | Then-presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren spoke to supporters during an Iowa caucus campaign event at West High School in Iowa City.įeb. 31 | Elizabeth Banks, Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ 2020 Woman of the Year, pauses for a photo with Hasty Pudding actors.įeb. 30 | Supporters cheered as then-presidential candidate Joe Biden stepped up to the podium before a speech at the Vince Meyer Learning Center in Waukee, Iowa, as part of his “Soul of the Nation” election tour. The two died in a helicopter crash in January. 28 | Milo Andrews, from Charlestown, took a photo of a mural of Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, in Central Square. The pair got as close - arguably closer - than most to many of the scenes that define the last 12 months. These are the images that will stay with us beyond this year.

Our photographers, Jesse Costa and Robin Lubbock, captured a year rich in devastating loss and anxiety, but also showed us moments of solidarity - even levity - in Massachusetts. It feels like an understatement to express that 2020 was a year like no other - and yet, a review of the photographs that best helped us tell stories of the raging pandemic, protests for racial justice and an extraordinary presidential election makes the singularity of 2020 clear. WBUR – DecemThe photos that helped us tell the stories of 2020
