
Colorado Honors Trans Activist Jax Gratton
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In a heartfelt tribute, the Colorado State Senate honored Jax Gratton, a transgender activist, artist, and hairstylist, on International Transgender Day of Visibility. Jax, who went missing in April 2025 and was later found dead, was celebrated for her vibrant spirit and strength. Her mother, Cherilynne Renee Gratton-Camis, and Veronica Seabron, who lost her son to a deputy shooting, shared their pain and found solace in each others company. A breakthrough came this month with the indictment of Brandon Mumma, the last person to see Jax alive. The moms are now leaning on each other for strength, and lawmakers urged everyone to honor Jax by spreading kindness.
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