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Janessa Ramirez Remembered with Scholarships and a New Mural
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By Nancy Price, Multimedia Journalist
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May 21, 2021

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The memory of Janessa Ramirez is honored each year with scholarships awarded to Central Unified high school seniors. On Wednesday, when the seven scholarship winners lined up, Janessa’s smiling face was just behind them.

A new mural painted on the side of the Granville Teague Community Center on Polk Avenue in west Fresno contains an image of Janessa and some of her favorite things, including a purple teddy bear. The wall art was created by Dulce Upfront muralist Samantha Lazcano.

Other muralists, artists, Janessa’s family members, friends, and members of the Central Unified community participated in “paint night” events.

Lazcano and others who worked on the mural were on hand Wednesday as the scholarship winners were recognized.

The seven students — Isabella Aguila, Damien Casares, Thomas Fuentes, Je’Kob Jones, Elisha Mata, Arielle Romero, and Kaitlyn Ybarra — received $2,500 scholarships because of their academic excellence, leadership, and hard work outside the classroom.

Janessa was a fourth-grader when she was struck down by a stray bullet fired during a gang dispute in January 2015. To honor and remember her, the Foundation for Central Schools established the Janessa Ramirez Scholarship program. Wednesday’s award ceremony was the fifth annual event.

More Scholarships on Tap

Foundation executive director Serena Dohi said the number of scholarships has grown over the years, and the goal for next year is to have 10 $2,500 scholarships and seed a four-year California State University scholarship.

Mayor Jerry Dyer, who was chief of police when Janessa was killed, recognized her mother, Stacey Gonzales, in the audience and commented that he wished they could have been brought together under different and less tragic circumstances.

Janessa’s death shocked and united the community, he said, leading police, gang members, and other community members to gather together in prayer.

With gang violence again on the upswing in Fresno and across the nation, the mural of Janessa on the side of the community center should be a constant reminder of “how fragile life is, to know how precious our children are, and to do all we can to protect them and to make sure that gang violence is not allowed or tolerated in our city because bullets do not have eyes,” Dyer said.

” … This mural means so much to this community as a reminder that we must constantly be vigilant against gang violence. And it will be a constant reminder of how much we all loved Janessa.”

At left, Stacey Gonzales, Janessa Ramirez’s mother, stands with April Henry, executive director of Highway City Community Development, at Wednesday’s Janessa Ramirez Scholarships award ceremony. (GV Wire/Nancy Price)

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Nancy Price,
Multimedia Journalist
Nancy Price is a multimedia journalist for GV Wire. A longtime reporter and editor who has worked for newspapers in California, Florida, Alaska, Illinois and Kansas, Nancy joined GV Wire in July 2019. She previously worked as an assistant metro editor for 13 years at The Fresno Bee. Nancy earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Her hobbies include singing with the Fresno Master Chorale and volunteering with Fresno Filmworks. You can reach Nancy at 559-492-4087 or Send an Email

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