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Tribute for families at the Capitol

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A woman raises her fist as she listens to Mike Duncan speak to the people gathered at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])

Photos of men and women killed by police officers on the steps of the Capitol at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. Families of those killed by police officers came together at the Capitol.

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Photos of men and women killed by police officers on the steps of the Capitol at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. Families of those killed by police officers came together at the Capitol. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Leticia Barron, her 27-year-old son Mauricio Barron was shot and killed by California Highway Patrol, signs a banner that will go to Washington, D.C., at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The banners are for the Sept. 17, 2020, “STAND On Capitol Hill A Mother’s Day Of Action” where mother’s from across the country will fly out or attend virtually. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Alter set up for the families of those killed by police officers at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
Dorsey Nunn, founding member of All of Us or None and executive director of Legal Services for Prisoners with Children, speaks to people gathered at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)

Dorsey Nunn, founding member of All of Us or None and executive director of Legal Services for Prisoners with Children, speaks to people gathered at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Dorsey Nunn, founding member of All of Us or None and executive director of Legal Services for Prisoners with Children, speaks to people gathered at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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George Galvis, executive director of Communities United for Restorative Justice, speaks to people gathered at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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A woman raises her fist as she listens to Mike Duncan speak to the people gathered at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Awon Ohun Omnira Choir performs a drum circle at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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(left to right) A woman takes a photo with Stevante Clark, Senator Holly Mitchell, SeQuette Clark and Cailyn Clark 9, at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Henry Ortiz, center, senior staff organizer at All of Us or None, stands on the steps raising his fist with the families representing a family member killed by police violence at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Mike Duncan sings a prayer and healing song while George Galvis, executive director of Communities United for Restorative Justice, plays the drum at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Gabriela Spiva, right, president of Merced People of Color, snaps her fingers as she listen to speakers with Jada Robinson at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Dionne Smith, of Stockton, shows emotions as she speaks about her 16-year-old son, James Rivera who was shot and killed by Stockton PD officer, at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Leticia Barron shows emotions as she speaks about her 27-year-old son, Mauricio Barron who was shot and killed by California Highway Patrol, at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Stevante Clark, right, points at someone in the crowd as his mother SeQuette Clark, left, raises her fist on the stage at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Assemblymember Kevin McCarty, District 7, speaks at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Senator Maria Elena Durazo speaks at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Senator Stephen Bradford speaks at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Senator Holly Mitchell speaks at the “Stop Killing Us” event organized by All of Us or None of Us and other collaborators at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])

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