Photo Gallery: Mika Matters Movement's Justice to be Seen walk
The scenes from the Justice to be Seen walk:
Walking north on highway 93Photo by: Laurie Childs Photography
Supporters gather around Mika's cross.Photo by: Rose Ardelle per Carissa Heavy Runner
Carissa Heavy Runner holds a photo of her daughter Mika WestwolfPhoto by: Belinda Bullshoe per Carissa Heavy Runner
Day two of the walk for justice along highway 93Photo by: Carissa Heavy Runner
Moving through St. Ignatius on day 2 of the Justice to be Seen walk.Photo by: Laurie Childs Photography
Maureena/Mena's cross is added to.Photo by: Laurie Childs Photography
Bonnie Acensio speaks at Mena's cross during day 2 of the Justice to be Seen walk.Photo by: Laurie Childs Photography
Mena was killed over a year ago and still has not received justice.Photo by: Laurie Childs Photography
Day 3 of the Justice to be Seen walk.Photo by: Laurie Childs Photography
Walkers stop at CSKT.Photo by: Carissa Heavy Runner
Bonnie Asencio proudly holds a photo of her daughter Maureena 'Mena' Twoteeth.Photo by: Laurie Childs Photography
Aiden Finley was killed in 2018. Five years later, his family has not received justice or closure.Photo by: Emily Brown
Getting ready to start day 4 of the Justice to be Seen walk.Photo by: Emily Brown
Carissa Heavy Runner puts a red hand print over her mouth the final morning of the Justice to be Seen walk.Photo by: Laurie Childs Photography
A red hand print is placed over the mouth to signify the silence of Indigenous voices.Photo by: Laurie Childs Photography
Carissa Heavy Runner leads chants while the walk moves closer to the Lake County Courthouse.Photo by: Laurie Childs Photography
Carissa Heavy Runner wipes off her red hand print.Photo by: Laurie Childs Photography
Aiden Finley and Sonia Spotted Blanket have not received justice.Photo by: Laurie Childs Photography
Sonia Spotted Blanket was killed in April 2023 and has not received justicePhoto by: Laurie Childs Photography
Women and young girls hold hands at the Lake County Courthouse.Photo by: Laurie Childs Photography
Mika Matters at the Lake County CourthousePhoto by: Emily Brown