Healing in Uvalde

Published: May 24, 2023, 8:16 p.m.

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Maria and Julio reflect on the one-year anniversary of the school massacre in Uvalde, Texas and the lasting impacts on the community. We go deeper in our roundtable to look at how families of victims\\u2013 especially mothers, both past and present, bring about change. Maria leads the discussion with Keith Beauchamp, award-winning filmmaker and producer on the film \\u201cTill,\\u201d and Monica Mu\\xf1oz Martinez, historian and associate professor at the University of Texas at Austin.

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  • A new FRONTLINE documentary with Futuro Investigates and The Texas Tribune seeks to answer the lingering questions after the tragedy. You can watch the trailer here.

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  • \\u201cParents have been fighting for a full accounting, but a promised city investigation hasn\\u2019t happened and a lot of information is bottled up in the district attorney\'s own investigation,\\u201d writes Suzanne Gamboa about the families fighting for justice in Uvalde one year later, in this piece for NBC News.

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  • Following the Uvalde school massacre last year, Loyola Professor Elliott Gorn wrote \\u201cPublishing grim photographs of mass killings might do some good in reforming America\\u2019s insane gun regime. But it won\\u2019t be because gun rights fundamentalists see the light,\\u201d for The Chicago Sun-Times.

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Photo credit: AP Photo/Eric Gay, File

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