Michael Ciaglo, Special to The Denver PostThe Rev. Leslie O’Callaghan, second from right, and Deacon Sarah Bjornebo, right, offer a prayer during a prayer vigil with the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado at Shorter Community AME Church in Denver on Monday, May 24, 2021, almost one year after the death of George Floyd. The vigil was held for survivors of police violence, mass incarceration and racism.
Michael Ciaglo, Special to The Denver PostKim Brewer sits in prayer during a vigil with the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado at Shorter Community AME Church in Denver on Monday, May 24, 2021.
Michael Ciaglo, Special to The Denver PostPeople light candles during a prayer vigil with the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado at Shorter Community AME Church in Denver on Monday, May 24, 2021.
Michael Ciaglo, Special to The Denver PostKeira Brewer, 10, holds a candle while participating in a prayer vigil with the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado at Shorter Community AME Church in Denver on Monday, May 24, 2021.
Michael Ciaglo, Special to The Denver PostDenise Davis, left, and Carla Brown light candles during a prayer vigil with the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado at Shorter Community AME Church in Denver on Monday, May 24, 2021, almost one year after the death of George Floyd. The vigil was held for survivors of police violence, mass incarceration and racism.
Michael Ciaglo, Special to The Denver PostDenise Davis, left, holds a candle while participating in a prayer vigil with the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado at Shorter Community AME Church in Denver on Monday, May 24, 2021, almost one year after the death of George Floyd. The vigil was held for survivors of police violence, mass incarceration and racism.
Michael Ciaglo, Special to The Denver PostCarla Brown, left, holds a candle while participating in a prayer vigil with the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado at Shorter Community AME Church in Denver on Monday, May 24, 2021, almost one year after the death of George Floyd. The vigil was held for survivors of police violence, mass incarceration and racism.
Michael Ciaglo, Special to The Denver PostDenise Davis, left, holds a candle while participating in a prayer vigil with the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado at Shorter Community AME Church in Denver on Monday, May 24, 2021, almost one year after the death of George Floyd. The vigil was held for survivors of police violence, mass incarceration and racism.
Michael Ciaglo, Special to The Denver PostDenver city councilwoman Candi CdeBaca, right, hugs Kim Brewer during a prayer vigil with the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado at Shorter Community AME Church in Denver on Monday, May 24, 2021, almost one year after the death of George Floyd. The vigil was held for survivors of police violence, mass incarceration and racism.
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The Rev. Leslie O’Callaghan, second from right, and Deacon Sarah Bjornebo, right, offer a prayer during a prayer vigil with the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado at Shorter Community AME Church in Denver on Monday, May 24, 2021, almost one year after the death of George Floyd. The vigil was held for survivors of police violence, mass incarceration and racism.
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The Interfaith Alliance of Colorado held a vigil Monday evening at Shorter Community AME Church in Denver, almost one year after the death of George Floyd on Monday, May 24, 2021.
Participants gathered for the event, held for survivors of police violence, mass incarceration and racism, days after the Denver Reimagining Public Safety Task Force released 112 recommendations to change policing and public safety in Denver.











