Facing Gun Violence: Innocence Lost

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In this compelling episode, Mariah bravely opens up about her firsthand experience with the Aurora Movie Theatre Shooting and its impact on her life. Sharing her limited views on gun violence and how literature shaped her understanding, she offers a personal perspective on the tragedy. With heartfelt reflection, Mariah delves into the profound emotions of being a teenager amidst such events and contemplates the unimaginable reality of parents fearing for their children's safety. Join her as she shares her journey of grappling with the aftermath and her evolving views on gun violence, shedding light on the lasting effects of this tragic event on her life and her city.

Discussed in this episode:

  • Last minute episode

  • Mariah’s experience of the shooting’s effects

  • Having Fear

  • “People Kill People” by Ellen Hopkins

  • Living in a house full of guns, when Mariah’s adverse

  • Being a parent

  • Our Patreon

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