Leah Millis
Freedom to Exist: TUR_024

Bonnie Nelson sits with Nelson’s rifle, nicknamed Yoko in the living room of the ranch house at the Tenacious Unicorn Ranch. Nelson, who used to be uncomfortable with guns, bought the rifle after witnessing Westcliffe’s July 4th protest in 2020, which featured some banners and flags that reminded Nelson and Logue of fascism.
- Racial Justice Protests: 2020
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- Five Demands, Not One Less
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- Borders Between Us
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- Without Water, Without Work
- The Missing Piece
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