Michael Brown, Sr. greets visitors to the As I See You exhibit.
Michael Brown, Sr. being interviewed by the media at the exhibit.
Michael Brown's youngest sister, Mikelle, who was only one year old at the time of his death.
Seen here at the AS I See You exhibit.
Michael Brown, Sr. at the exhibit opening.
Guests waiting to enter the As I See It exxhicit of curated artwork, photographs, and personal belongings of Michael Brown.
Michael Brown, Sr. in front of a large mural of his son.
A photograph of Michael Brown, Sr. and others following his son's death.
Photo in the exhibit of Michael Brown, Sr. with a photo of Mike Mike.
Guests and media at the opening night of the exhibit.
Friends gather around Michael Brown, Sr.
Michael Brown, Sr. at press conference on Aug. 9 in Clayton, MO, asking for his son's case to be re-opened.
Michael Brown, Sr. taking a question from the press at the news conference in Clayton.
Michael Brown, Sr.
Michael Brown, Sr. with his young daughter talking at the memorial service on Canfield Drive.
Michael Brown, Sr. with his young daughter who was only one year old when her older brother Michael Brown, Jr. was killed.
Michael Brown, Sr. with his young daughter during the memorial service to honor the 5th anniversary of Mike Brown's death.
Michael Brown, Sr.
Michael Brown, Sr. at the memorial service on Canfield Drive.
Michael Brown, Sr. reflecting at the memorial service.
Canfield Drive memorial.
Shown here is the rectangular slab of new pavement the City of Ferguson placed over the blood-stained street where unarmed Mike Brown was killed.
Members of the Ferguson community attending the memorial service.
Michael Brown, Sr. with the roses he and family members layed at the site where Michael Brown, Jr. was killed.
Mike Brown's siblings at the memorial service.
Mike Brown's youngest sister at the memorial service.
Mrs. Thompson, community elder and activist saying a few words at the memorial.
Mrs. Thompson, community elder and activist encouraging everyone not to forget Mike Brown and the causes his death inspired.
Singing at the memorial.
One of two poets who recited works they created for the memorial to Mike Brown and the need for awakening of society to inequality.
The second poet inspiring the crowd who surrounded the Brown family at the memorial.
Michael Brown, Sr.
A family member and the emotion of loss five years later.
Attendees exhibiting their feelings of loss five years later.
The pain in Ferguson is still very much evident – as it should be.
Michael Brown, Sr. with two family members at the memorial on Canfield Drive.
Two Brown family supporters making their visual statement at the memorial.
Family members, along with members of other families who have lost loved ones from police violence, lay roses at the site where Mike Brown was gunned down.
Michael Brown, Sr. receives condolences from Ms. Thompson.
Members of the GOV team performed at the memorial ceremony.
Close up of a GOV member during performance.
Another young GOV performer.
The mayor of Dellwood, MO, Hon. Reggie Jones, at the memorial. Dellwood adjoins Ferguson.
The Brown family siblings gather to be recognized at the memorial ceremony.
The exact spot where Mike Brown's body layed for 4-1/2 hours (on display) before Ferguson police allowed him to be removed.
Calls for continuing the fight for equality and civil rights.
A final call for justice.