Photos from the initial FU4J meetings.
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- Cynthia and Rebecca listen to Ayejah discuss her case, alongside her is her daughter in law, Kalin.
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- Kalin and Ayejah.
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- Ang, Nicholas, Donna, and Lisha.
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- Nicholas and Ang listen to Lisha.
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- Lisha, Ang, Nicholas and Donna.
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- Ang, Nicholas, Donna, and Lisha.
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- Amarillis, Danette, and Jim listen to Emboya tell his story.
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- Danette, Jim, and Amaryllis listen to Emboya tell his story.
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- FU4J Meeting #2, from left to right: Kalin Callaghan (and her two sons), daughter-in-law of Willie Harper, Danette Chavis, mother of Greg Chavis, Ayejah, wife of Willie Harper, Cynthia Howell (with goddaughter), niece of Alberta Spruill, Debra Schaefer, grandmother of Rebecca Schaefer (daughter of Scott Eriksen), Lisha Garner, sister of Eric Garner, Estevan (supporter of John Collado family), Ang Hicks, aunt of Shantel Davis, Rebecca Schaefer, daughter of Scott Eriksen, Emboya Wordsworth, father of Agabus Wordsworth, Amaryllis Collado, wife of John Collado, Nicholas Hayward, Sr., father of Nicholas Heyward, Jr., Donna Carter, fiancee of Nicholas Heyward, Sr.
Photos from the FU4J Xmas fundraiser.
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- Akaila Gurley (daughter of Akai Gurley) receives the FU4J Xmas Fundraiser Check.
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- Allison and Akaila, children affected by police violence.
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- Cynthia Howell (niece of Alberta Spruill) holding her check, giving her thanks for the FU4J Xmas fundraiser.
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- Jennifer Gonzalez (partner of Kenny Lazo) holding her check from the FU4J Xmas fundraiser.
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- Constance Malcolm (mother of Ramarley Graham) holding her FU4J Xmas Fundraiser check, posing with Cynthia Howell.
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- Ayejah, Liem and Kalin (family of Willie Harper) holding the check from the FU4J Xmas fundraiser.
Photos of the PCM Arts & FU4J arts collaboration and photos from the National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, October 22nd, 2014.
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- Artist Alma Sheppard-Matsuo posing with Cynthia Howell and the painting she did of Alberta Spruill. PCM Artists worked with FU4J to create art pieces so that family members could carry portraits of their loved ones during the National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality (October 22). October, 2014.
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- Emboya Wordsworth, father of Agabus Wordsworth, posing with PCM Artist Raul Ayala who created this beautiful portrait of Agabus. October 2014.
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- PCM Artist Sarah Quinter with Nicholas Hayward, Sr. Sarah created a portrait of Nicholas Jr. for Nicholas Sr. October, 2014.
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- PCM Artist Raul Ayala creating the National Action Against Police Brutality banner for Danette Chavis. October 2014.
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- The finished National Action Against Police Brutality banner, by Raul Ayala. October 2014.
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- Artist Francis Galarraga posing with his portrait of Corey Mickins, at the National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, October 22, 2014.
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- Lisha Garner Flagg, sister of Eric Garner, speaks out at the National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, with the portrait of Eric next to her. Portrait by Rrtist Rose Jaffe. October 22, 2014.
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- Joy Scott, Rebecca Schaefer, and Jeannette Eriksen, family members of Scott Eriksen, pose with their portrait of Scott, created by artist Amala Lane, at the National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, October 22nd, 2014.
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- Iris Baez, mother of Anthony Baez, speaks at the National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality. October 22nd, 2014.
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- Hawa Bah, mother of Mohamed Bah, speaks at the National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality. October 22nd, 2014.
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- Cynthia Howell, niece of Alberta Spruill, speaks on the National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality. Next to her is Nicholas Heyward, Sr., father of Nicholas Heyward, Jr. and Lisha Garner Flagg, sister of Eric Garner. October 22nd, 2014.
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- Families affected by police violence lead the October 22nd march holding up portraits of their loved ones created by artists.
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- Michael and Carmen Ojeda hold their Briana Ojeda art pieces created by PCM Artist Alexandra Zevin. Nicholas Heyward, Sr. is between them, holding his portrait of Nicholas Jr., created by PCM Artist Sarah Quinter. The families affected by police violence led the march on the National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality. October 22nd, 2014.
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