MINNEAPOLIS — The nation’s eyes remain on Minneapolis following the deadly school shooting on Wednesday, Aug. 27. Amid the calls for action, some stress that people should learn authentic ways to talk with and support survivors, even when the spotlight fades.
Democratic leaders and parents gathered in Minneapolis on Thursday to renew calls to ban assault rifles. They echoed frustration over more innocent children losing their lives.
Journalist Justin Agrelo said it’s important to make arguments using facts and data that these attacks shouldn’t be a normal thing. But in a past project interviewing gun-violence survivors in Chicago, he said he also learned more about the “human” aspect following a tragedy…