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Faith Elaine Scott sings a cappella during the vigil. -
Members of the crowd clap and snap along during a song preformed by Faith Elaine Scott. -
James Braggs gave an opening prayer at the vigil. -
Dejanai Dunn, who will be 16 at the end of this month, singing a song she wrote titled “Heard Today.” -
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An attendee blocks the flame of their candle from the slightest breeze. -
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One of the event organizers, Celeste Kofi speaks of the racism her and her husband have endured. -
The crowd listens to one of the event organizers, Celeste Kofi tells of the racism she and her husband have endured. -
The crowd listens to one of the event organizers, Celeste Kofi tell of the racism her and her husband have endured. -
A vigil attendee holds a candle. -
Charmaine Lawson speaks about her plans to start DJ House, a non-profit that will help provide housing to HSU and CR students. -
Cameron Wilson told Dejanai Dunn, left, that he really liked her song saying it hit him different than most songs and telling her she should put it on YouTube. -
The crowd listens to Charmaine Lawson as she talks about her son. -
The crowd listens to Charmaine Lawson as she talks about her son.
