The USA experiences so many mass shootings that journalists don’t normally linger lengthy after the assaults. Reporters and photographers transfer on to different tales, whereas the households and pals of the victims proceed to grieve.
One 12 months in the past at the moment, a gunman killed 19 kids and two lecturers at an elementary faculty in Uvalde, Texas. Tamir Kalifa, an impartial photojournalist primarily based in Austin, traveled to Uvalde shortly after the shootings — however he stored coming again. Tamir briefly moved to Uvalde to reside alongside the victims’ households, renting a 320-square-foot transport container transformed into a house.
We’re devoting at the moment’s publication to a few of the pictures Tamir has taken over the previous 12 months and to excerpts from his interviews with households.
“The grieving cycles don’t match the media cycles,” Tamir informed us. “We transfer on, however households don’t.”
Marking the vacations
Xavier “X.J.” Lopez, 10, cherished Christmas. He cherished going to Uvalde’s annual extravaganza, an occasion with mild shows, decorations and vacation music. So this previous Christmas — their first with out XJ — his mother and father, Abel Lopez and Felicha Martinez, and his siblings went to honor him.
The soundtrack of a kids’s choir performed as they walked via the occasion. Then, they heard a loud blast that appeared like gunfire — an overloaded transformer had burst. Felicha had a panic assault and collapsed on the grass.
“Today are speculated to be completely happy,” she stated later that night. “However they’re simply reminders that our lives are torn aside.”
Swimming
The weekend earlier than Tess Mata, 10, died, she informed her older sister Religion that she needed to discover ways to swim. Religion was about to start her senior 12 months at Texas State College, the place college students leap right into a river on campus as a commencement custom. Tess needed to participate along with her large sister.
On her commencement day this month, Religion walked along with her household to the river. Then she jumped in, clutching a photograph of Tess. The photograph was a candy image — but additionally a painful reminder.
“Tess seems precisely like Religion,” Veronica Mata, their mom, stated. “So the opposite day she got here and she or he informed me, she’s like, ‘I’m so sorry that you must have a look at me each day and consider Tess.’”
Visiting their graves
The cemetery the place many of the victims are buried has develop into an anchor within the lives of their households and pals. They’ve gathered collectively for graveside birthdays and holidays. They mow the garden, adorn the headstones and lie on the plush grass that has taken maintain.
Caitlyne Gonzales, 11, who misplaced a lot of her pals within the taking pictures, involves the cemetery to go to them. On a latest night, she stopped by Jackie Cazares’s grave and performed Taylor Swift music. She sang and danced and took selfies. For a second, it was as in the event that they had been all collectively once more.
Protests and vigils
Lots of the mother and father have discovered function in activism. Brett Cross, the uncle of Uziyah Garcia, 10, who was elevating him as a son, spent 10 days camped exterior the varsity district places of work in protest, alongside different members of the family and supporters. They demanded that faculty cops be suspended over their position within the delayed response.
The protest ended when the district halted its faculty police division’s operations and positioned two officers on go away.
Members of the family have additionally testified earlier than lawmakers on each the state and federal ranges and protested past Uvalde. Tamir stated that a picture of Jackie Cazares’s mother and father, Javier and Gloria, at an annual gun violence vigil in Washington, D.C., surrounded by different survivors of gun violence, was some of the highly effective moments he’s witnessed.
“It’s essential to see every of those members of the family as a part of a nationwide community of individuals intimately affected by gun violence,” he stated. “It’s one that’s rising every day.”
You possibly can see extra of Tamir’s images right here.
Tamir Kalifa contributed reporting and pictures.
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