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Justice for Kayli and Vanessa

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Kim Jefferson, left, Kayli Jefferson-Henkel’s mother, looks at the handprint she placed on the teepee with the help of Marge Grow-Eppard, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People of CA president, at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])

At the Justice for Vanessa Guillén and Kayli Jefferson-Henkel for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations.

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(left to right) Nehemiah “Nuk Nuk” Johnson, creator of Juice, and Leia Schenk, founder of EMPACT Org, talk with Kim Jefferson, Kayli Jefferson-Henkel’s mother, before the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Desiree Rojas, Sacramento LCLAA president and MMIW&P of California vice president, at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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(left to right) Bobbi Jefferson, Kayli’s grandmother, Kim Jefferson, Kayli’s mother, Leia Schenk, founder of EMPACT Org, and Nehemiah “Nuk Nuk” Johnson, creator of Juice, listen to speakers at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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The alter being put together at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Marge Grow-Eppard, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People of California president, speaks at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Marge Grow-Eppard, left, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People of California president, presents a handmade bandana for Kim Jefferson, center, Kayli’s mother, at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Leia Schenk, center, founder of EMPACT Org, speaks while the Jefferson family stand behind her at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Nehemiah “Nuk Nuk” Johnson, creator of Juice, comforts Bobbi Jefferson, Kayli’s grandmother, as she shows emotion while Leia Schenk, founder of EMPACT Org, speaks for the Jefferson family at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Friends hold “Justice for Kayli” signs at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Kim Jefferson, center, Kayli’s mother, listens tot he speaker as her niece Makaylah Armstrong, right, shows emotion listening to Kayli’s story at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Leia Schenk, center, founder of EMPACT Org, speaks while Kim Jefferson, left, Kayli’s mother, and the Jefferson family stand behind her at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Kim Jefferson, left, Kayli’s mother, holds a family member’s hand while listening to Kayli’s story at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Nehemiah “Nuk Nuk” Johnson, creator of Juice, speaks at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Kim Jefferson, Kayli’s mother, hugs Nehemiah “Nuk Nuk” Johnson, creator of Juice, after the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Sherry Strong, left, of Davis, signs the petition to add a position to the Davis School Board that will allow voters to decide the new trustee as Deborah Barlow, of Davis, waits to sign the petition at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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The teepee with handprints from family member’s that lost a loved one at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Kim Jefferson, Kayli’s mother, gets paint put on her hand for place a handprint on the teepee at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Kim Jefferson, left, Kayli Jefferson-Henkel’s mother, looks at the handprint she placed on the teepee with the help of Marge Grow-Eppard, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People of California president, at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Kim Jefferson, Kayli’s mother, after she put her handprint on the teepee she writes Kayli’s date of birth and death on the teepee at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Nehemiah “Nuk Nuk” Johnson, creator of Juice, holds the microphone for Teara Connors, Kayli’s cousin, while she reads a poem at the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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The family and friends of Kayli Jefferson-Henkel pose for a photo after the Justice for Vanessa and Kayli for Congressional Investigations demonstration outside Congressman John Garamendi’s office on G Street organized by Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and People and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement in Davis, California, Saturday, July 11, 2020. One year after the death of Jefferson-Henkel, Congressman Garamendi wrote a letter to the Acting Inspector General to conduct an independent investigation on her death. The demonstration was co-host by 15 other organizations. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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