We are still at the starting point for a trauma that will span generations. Here’s how we can support Uvalde families.
, the mass confusion, the painful question of whether victims could have survived if officers had acted sooner. In many ways, we know the story of the day. But we are lacking granular details about that failed response.
“We’re all so connected,” Diana Olvedo-Karau, a community activist, told us in March. “So, how do you accuse a friend, a brother, of not doing their job, of allowing children and teachers to be killed? And so, it’s a really, really difficult climate. And people are divided. Friends are unfriended.” “Restorative justice, where you come together and you, you hash it out, you cry, you scream, you, whatever it is, you have to do,” she added.is an uncomfortable topic in mass shootings because it requires the unfathomable from victims. While we would never suggest any surviving family member feel compelled to forgive, our nation has witnessed powerful examples. In the aftermath of the 2015 Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting in Charleston, S.C.
“For these things to work, you’re looking for a place where there’s great distrust,” said Michael S. Ariens, a professor at St. Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio. It indirectly came up in our conversation with McLaughlin, the Uvalde mayor, when we asked about the future of the impromptu shrines at Town Square. How long will they stand?
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Watch a series of discussions in Uvalde on resilience, recovery and healingThe Texas Tribune and SWTJC are convening Uvalde families, mental health experts, faith leaders and educators May 20 for a half-day event in Uvalde to discuss recovery, resilience and healing. Visit our event page for details or to watch a live stream.
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Spring ISD and The Uvalde Foundation lay out separate plans for school safetySpring ISD officials are laying out possible solutions to help students and staff feel safer following complaints of ongoing and rampant violence, but they said they will not be working with a non-profit anti-violence organization that volunteered its services.
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Uvalde families dig in for new test of gun industry protectionsFamilies in Uvalde, Texas, are digging in for a new test of legal protections for the gun industry as they mark one year since the Robb Elementary School shooting.
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Commentary: Honor Uvalde victims with actionTexas has a major gun violence problem that has gone unaddressed for too long.
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Uvalde families dig in for new test of gun industry protectionsFamilies in Uvalde, Texas, are digging in for a new test of legal protections for the gun industry as they mark one year since the Robb Elementary School shooting.
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Uvalde families dig in for new test of gun industry protectionsThe lawsuits, relatives and victims of mass shootings say, are an effort to get accountability and prevent more attacks — by forcing reforms. The lawsuits in Uvalde are still in the early stages and not all families sued.
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