Photo Gallery: Mika Matters Movement's Justice to be Seen walk

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