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MORE | Afa Ah Loo: Fashion designer identified as shooting victim in Salt Lake 'No Kings' protest Community mourns death of man killed in Salt Lake protest Ah Loo was born and raised in Samoa but ...
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In wake of SLC ‘No Kings’ shooting, these Utah designers brought Afa Ah Loo’s remaining work to life
Late Utah fashion designer Afa Ah Loo, who was killed at Salt Lake City’s "No Kings" protest, was memorialized by friends and family with a fashion collection he designed.
Hundreds of cities had No Kings rallies on June 14 in protest of Trump administration policies, but only one of the rallies turned deadly. Thirty-nine-year-old Arthur Afa Ah Loo was killed while ...
Creative Pacific is hosting a Fashion Week showcase of Pacific Islander and Indigenous excellence. Among their displays is ...
Friends, family and fans of Afa Ah Loo — who was shot and killed during a protest — clapped and hooted Friday for each of his ...
Local designers showcased a special collection honoring someone they loved and miss dearly. They created a tribute collection ...
Ah Loo, a self-taught designer known to many as Afa, devoted his life to doing “good things for his neighbors and community,” state Rep. Verona Mauga, a close friend, told the AP.
Ah Loo was born in Samoa and was known by most people as Afa. State Rep. Verona Mauga said that he was all about doing “the good things for his neighbors and community.” ...
A memorial for Afa Ah Loo, the protester killed during the No Kings rally on Saturday is shown on Monday in downtown Salt Lake City. A friend shared memories during a vigil there Monday night.
After Ah Loo’s final designs were modeled, Vera returned to the runway with her mother and brother Isaac to close out the ...
Hundreds of cities had No Kings rallies on June 14 in protest of Trump administration policies, but only one of the rallies turned deadly. Thirty-nine-year-old Arthur Afa Ah Loo was killed while ...
This undated photo shows Utah State Rep. Verona Mauga and Arthur Afa Ah Loo. (Mauga via AP) Mauga was at the “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City, only a few blocks from the shooting.
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