June is a seven-minute digital story about a college friendship that ended in tragedy and the attempt twenty-five years later to remember both the joy and the pain of that time. The piece intersperses color photographs of my friend June and personal documents of 1970s feminism with original black and white nature photographs representing images of friendship, love, and loss. These images illustrate the emotions associated with details of our friendship, nascent feminist activism, and June’s murder. The piece also explores the tension between forgetting and remembering tragic circumstances and questions the ability of memory to recall painful experiences. At the same time, June celebrates a youthful friendship that has shaped the course of my life.