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Steve and Reina St. Juliana sat across from each other at their family dining table to share memories of Hana St. Juliana — daughter and sister — and to talk about the toll that this year has taken on them. It’s clear in their voices that they’re tired.
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Zoe Touray and Aubrey Greenfield are both survivors of the Oxford shooting. In the aftermath of the tragedy, Zoe, now an Oxford alumna, and Aubrey, a current senior, both became involved in gun reform activism.
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Oxford High School teachers Lauren Rambo and Melissa Gibbons sat down with each other for a conversation about what it’s like to teach after a mass shooting and why they want to share their perspectives.
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Emily Busch is the Democratic candidate running for state representative in Michigan's 66th District. She's also mom to a survivor of the Oxford High School shooting. On today's podcast, we hear about how the tragedy drove her to run for office.
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Today we discussed an investigation into the recent spike in juvenile shootings in Detroit. We also heard about Benton Harbor's success replacing lead water pipes. Plus, a conversation with an Oxford High School parent who's running for office.
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Children who are regularly exposed to gun violence can struggle with feelings of hopelessness and anxiety. There's a lot communities and after-school programs can do to help.
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What is journalists' role when covering America's mass shooting crisis? It's a crucial question to answer, says an expert who studies the impact that news stories have on the public.
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Over six months after the Oxford High School Shooting, Michiganders are calling for change.
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Negotiations have narrowed proposals to address school safety, standards for safe gun storage, federal support for mental health programs and incentives for states to create red flag laws.
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Guns are now the leading cause of death for American children, but Michigan laws won't budge.