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Say Their Names Virtual Art Exhibit

March Madness Townhall Series – Session 1

March Madness Townhall Series- Session 2

Say Their Names Virtual Art Exhibit

Say Their Names Virtual Art Exhibit – Honoring Lives, Demanding Justice

Join us for the Say Their Names Virtual Art Exhibit, launching Saturday, March 15th in remembrance of International Day Against Police Brutality. This powerful exhibit will run through April 15th, honoring over 200 lives stolen by police violence across the world.

Each name represents a life, a story, a community forever changed. Through art, we remember them, uplift their legacies, and demand justice.

✨ Special Tribute: A Happy Birthday Display in honor of Brandon Keys.

Honoring Their Lives

Alabama

Jonathan David Victor, Kendrick Higginbottom, Lemarcus Pettus

Arizona

Jordan Simms

California

Alan Blueford, Alejandro Campos Rios, Antonio Guzman Lopez, Anthony Nunez, Augustine Morales, Brianna Colombo, Caleb Blackburn, Cesar Rodriguez, Charlie Salinas, Christopher Alexander Okamoto, Christopher DeArman, Christopher Victor Murphy, Darell Richards, David Ordaz Jr, David Patrick Sullivan, Desmond Phillips, Erik Salgado, Fermin Vincent Valenzuela, Francisco Nunez, Gabriella Monique Nevarez, Hugo Ernesto Cachua, Jaime Naranjo, James De La Rosa, Jason Lee Alderman, Jimmy Lopez, Manuel A Diaz, Marco Antonio Vazquez Jr, Michael Barrera, Michael Nida, Michelle Shirley, Oscar Grant II, Patrick Wetter, Paul CJ Chavez, Rene Vasquez, Ryan Gainer, Ryan Singleton, Santino Trevino II, Sergio D Weick, Shandy Swank Bor, Shayne Sutherland, Tahmon Wilson, Tigger, Trevor Robert Seever

Colorado

David Jaxon Page, Dowan Alexander, Elijah McClain, Jalin Seabron, Kilyn E Lewis, Shannon Wright, Shawn J Billinger

Connecticut

Justin Thompson, Steven Barrier Jr

Delaware

Jeremy McDole, Lymond Moses

England

Chris Kaba

Florida

Andrew Joseph III, Breonte Johnson Davis, Corey Jones, Jabez Spann, Roger Fortson, Shomari Fuller

Georgia

Adrienne Rush, Ahmaud Arbery, Alexandria Miller, Alexia Christian, Andre Fortson, Andrew Smyrna Jr, Anthony Hill, Brett Bush, Brianna Grier, Brittany Patrice Glover, Caine Rogers, Christin Harris, Corey Ward, Curtis Jordan, Daniel Scott, Deaundre Phillips, Denrick Stallings, Dettrick Griffin, Dy’Quarius Gilbert, Eric Holmes, Eric Middlebrooks, Gabriel Parker, Jabril Robinson, Jamarion Robinson, Jameelah Qureshi, James Wilburn, Jarvis Lykes, Jayvis L Benjamin, Jimmy Atchison, Johnny Hollman, Julian Lewis, Kathryn Johnston, Kendrick Johnson, Kevin Davis, Le’Den Boykins, Maceo Snipes, Manuel Esteban Paez Teran, Marvin Jackson Jr, Matthew Sloan, Matthew Zadok Williams, Nicholas Thomas, Nygil Cullins, Oscar Caine Jr, Pernell Harris, Quanisha Lashay Ball, Raemawn Scott, Rayshard Brooks, Robert Powell, Secoria Turner, Shali Tilson, Shantea Reeves, Susana Morales, Tarvis Landrey, Vincent Truitt

Illinois

Adam Toledo, Alexis Celestine Wilson, Archie Lee Chambers Jr, Dakota Bright, Darius Pinex, Dexter Reed Jr, Isaac Goodlow III, Justus Howell, Keon Williams, Marcellis Stinnette, Michael Westley, Myles Van Frazier, Reginald Clay Jr, Ronald Johnson III, Laquan McDonald, Sonya Massey, Alteriq Pleasant, Valentia Jovan Fresco

Iraq

Lavena Johnson, PFC

Kansas

Tayler Rock

Kentucky

Breonna Taylor, Shelby Gazaway

Louisiana

Alton Sterling, Daviri Oseanus Robertson, Derrick Kittling, Robert Ricks, Ronald Greene, Rose Marie Taylor

Maryland

Donnell Rochester, Gary Hopkins Jr, Kevin Copper, King Kwamena Ocran, Korryn Gaines

Massachusetts

Juston Root

Michigan

Adaisha Miller, Alonte Murphy, Aryana Jones, Terrence Kellom

Minnesota

Amir Locke, Anthony Michael Legato, Brandon Daleshaun Keys, Courtney Williams, Daunte Wright, George Floyd, Howard Johnson, Jahmari Rice, Jamar Clark, Justin Teigen, Kobe Dimock Heisler, Nekeya Moody, Philando Castile, Ricky Cobb II, Sharice Burns & Prydell, Tekle Sundberg

Mississippi

Bridget London Hall, Bryson Horne, Cameron Horne, Emmett Till, Jaheim McMillan, Jaylen Lewis, Julian Gayten, Lee Edward Bonner

Missouri

Cary Ball Jr, Danye Jones, Isaiah Perkins, Jamyla Bolden, Jermaine A West Jones, Michael Brown Jr

Nevada

Jorge Antonio Gomez, Keith Childress Jr, Ryan Flowers, Thomas Purdy

New York

Andrew Kearse, Antonio C. Armstrong, Delrawn Small, Eric Garner, Eudes Pierre, John Collado, Robert Brooks, Shiquan M.Krouser, Terron Evans Jr

North Carolina

Antrel Garnigan, Brandon Combs, Fred Cox, LaReko Williams

Ohio

Andre Hill, Angelo Miller, Frank Tyson, Henry Green V, James Hicks, Jayland Walker, Kareem Ali Nadir Jones, Kiana Nicole Blaket, Kimoni Calvon Davis, Malissa Williams, Maurice Hicks, Mohammad Isaifan, Quandavier Hicks, Tamir Rice, Timothy Russell

Oklahoma

Mah-hi-vist Goodblanket

Oregon

Bodhi Phelps, Derrick Clark Jr

Pennsylvania

Antwon Rose II, Earl Shaleek Pinckney, Fanta Bility, Miles E Roberson, Tareef Deltae’ McClellan

South Carolina

Cyrus Carmack-Belton, Daiquan Bamberg, Jamal Sutherland, Lawreese Williams

Tennessee

Antwon Booker, Brandon Webber, Courtney Ross, Darrion Barnhill, Darrius Stewart, Dmario Perkins, Gershun Freeman, India Akins, Jarveon Hudspeth, Jaylen Lobley, Jaylin McKenzie, Philip Hatley, Tyre Nichols

Texas

Atatiana Carr Jefferson, Botham Jean, Dwayne Earl Johnson Jr, Evan Griffin Lee, Jalen Randle, Jordan Love Gonzales, Kenneth Wayne Knotts, Kiara Allani Smith, Matthew Sutton, Milini Turner, Miracle Terrell, Preston Graham, Sandra Bland, Shelly Frey, Trevon Hull

Virginia

D'Londre Tyrell Minifield, Ruben Urbina, Xzavier Hill

Washington

Brian Scaman, Cecil Darnell Lacy Jr, Charleena Lyles, David Novak, Demarius Butts, Donald Hegel, Jesse Sarey, Isaiah Obet, Robert William Bradley, Stonechild Chiefstick Sr

Washington D.C.

Amir Brooks, Jamaal Byrd, Miriam Carey

Wisconsin

Jacob Blake Jr, Joshua Gomoll, Rashad Lamar Nelson

Wyoming

Travis Possett

📅 March 15 – April 15
📍 Online Exhibit
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March Madness Townhall Series- Session 2

March Madness Townhall Series – Session 1

March Madness Townhall Series- Session 2

March Madness Townhall Session 2

Join us for the second installment of the March Madness Townhall Series, a crucial conversation centering on families who have lost loved ones to police brutality and systemic violence. This session will provide a platform for impacted families to share their stories, highlight injustices, and discuss the urgent need for accountability and change.
Speakers:
• Harriet McNeil-Moore – Mother of Brett Bush
• Roxanne Morales – Mother of Augustine Morales
• Arkela Lewis – Mother of Jaylen Lewis
• Phillip Zachary Jr. – Nephew of Robert Miller Jr., Son of Janet D. Miller, Grandson of Heuryne Kinnard
• Kimberlee Vaughn – Wife of Mohammad Isaifan
• Lisa Keys – Mother of Brandon Keys
• Rosie Blake – Mother of Valentia Jovan Fresco
• Courtney Thompkins – Mother of Quanisha Lashay Ball
• Kathy Scott-Lykes – Mother of Jarvis Lykes
Guest Speaker:
• Attorney Kwame Thompson, PC
Hosts:
• Ashley McKenzie Smith
• Vakelvion Holmes
• Meg Keller
This town hall will focus on the ongoing fight for justice, the barriers families face, and the legal avenues available to challenge systemic injustice. Attorney Kwame Thompson will provide key legal insights, and families will share their lived experiences, offering guidance and strength to others in the fight.
Join us as we continue to push for justice, accountability, and lasting change.

March Madness Townhall Series – Session 1

March Madness Townhall Series – Session 1

March Madness Townhall Series – Session 1

Join us for the first installment of the March Madness Townhall Series, where impacted families, advocates, and legal experts come together to share their experiences and strategies in the fight for justice. This powerful discussion will highlight the devastating impact of police brutality and systemic injustice while equipping attendees with knowledge, resources, and action steps.
Speakers:
• Vicki A. Willis – Mother of Alteriq Pleasant
• Sandra Myre – Ex-Wife & Friend of Shawn Billinger
• Meko McCarty – Mother of LaReko Williams
• Theirry Rafuir – Friend of Eric Garner, Central Park 5
• Kizzy Stewart – Mother of Alexandria
• Yvonne De La Torre – Domestic Partner of Alejandro Campos Rios
• Kimberly Davis – Mother of Kimoni Calvon Davis
• Yolanda McNair – Mother of Adaisha Miller
Guest Speaker:
• Attorney Kwame Thompson, PC
Hosts:
• Ashley McKenzie Smith
• Vakelvion Holmes
• Meg Keller
This town hall will provide a space for healing, advocacy, and action. Families will share their powerful testimonies, and Attorney Kwame Thompson will provide critical legal insights on fighting for justice within a flawed system.
Don’t miss this opportunity to stand in solidarity, learn, and take action.

March Madness Townhall Series

March Madness Townhall Series

The March Madness Townhall Series is a powerful month-long initiative designed to elevate the voices of impacted families, advocates, and community leaders in the fight against police brutality and systemic injustice. Each town hall will tackle critical issues such as qualified immunity, legal obstacles in seeking justice, media strategies, and community-driven policy change.

Through dynamic discussions, expert panels, and real-life testimonies, this series will provide actionable steps for families seeking justice, equip advocates with effective tools, and strengthen networks of support. Whether you are directly impacted, an ally, or a policymaker, these town halls will serve as a catalyst for change, pushing for accountability and justice in our communities.

Join us throughout March as we turn up the pressure, demand answers, and build a path forward—because justice delayed is justice denied.

My Heart Balloon Release

Breaking Barriers: Families For Accountability Townhall

On February 14th, we will release a balloon for every heart we have to demand systemic change against the system killing us. This nationwide event will take place in front of government agencies in all 50 states and live online. Together, we will honor lives lost to systemic violence and demand accountability, justice, and reform.


In-Person: Gather in front of your local government agency at 6pm EST.

Virtual Participation: Join the live stream and release balloons from wherever you are.


Let’s send a clear message: every heart deserves justice, and every life deserves dignity.


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Breaking Barriers: Families For Accountability Townhall

Breaking Barriers: Families For Accountability Townhall

February 7, 2025

7pm

Virtual 

Families Demanding Action for Change and Accountability Press Conference - Virtual

Families Demanding Action for Change and Accountability Press Conference - Virtual

Families Demanding Action for Change and Accountability Press Conference - Virtual

On January 17, 2025 at 7pm, families and allies across the world will come together to host simultaneous press conferences, united in demanding systemic change and accountability. These events will amplify the voices of those impacted by systemic violence, ensuring their stories are heard and their demands for justice cannot be ignored. 

We stand in solidarity to demand transparency, accountability, and meaningful reform.

 

Calendar

Febraury 14, 2025

My Heart Balloon Release

6pm EST

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Ongoing

In Person: Zone 3 Police Precinct

Event Details

Febraury 14, 2025

My Heart Balloon Release

In Person: Zone 3 Police Precinct 

Virtual: Facebook @itsashleymckenzie 

6pm EST

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Ongoing

In Person: Zone 3 Police Precinct

February 7, 2025

Breaking Barriers: Families for Accountability

7pm EST

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8pm EST

Virtual- Streamyard

February 7, 2025

Breaking Barriers: Families for Accountability

7pm EST

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8pm EST

Virtual- Streamyard

January 17, 2025

Families Demanding Action for Change and Accountability Press Conference- Virtual

7pm EST

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8pm EST

Virtual- Streamyard Link

January 17, 2025

Families Demanding Action for Change and Accountability Press Conference- Virtual

7pm EST

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8pm EST

Virtual- Streamyard Link

January 16, 2025

Families Demanding Action for Change Press Conference - ATL

Noon EST

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1pm EST

Georgia State Capitol

Event Details

January 16, 2025

Families Demanding Action for Change Press Conference - ATL

Families Demanding Action for Change and Accountability Press Conference is an impactful to address urgent issues tied to systemic injustice...

Event Details

Noon EST

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1pm EST

Georgia State Capitol

Oct. 20-22, 2024

National Police Brutality Week

6pm

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10pm

Nationwide

Event Details

Oct. 20-22, 2024

National Police Brutality Week

We invite you to join Impacted Families all over the world as we remember our loved ones murdered by the police by lighting a candle in thei...

Event Details

6pm

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10pm

Nationwide

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