The victim's families of Robb Elementary are living proof time does not heal all. Kimberly Rubio and Veronica Mata took the stage at Southwest Texas Junior College to discuss life since May 24th.
– The victim’s families of Robb Elementary are living proof time does not heal all. Kimberly Rubio and Veronica Mata took the stage at Southwest Texas Junior College to discuss life since May 24th.
As the one-year mark approaches, The Texas Tribune hosted a discussion to help keep the Uvalde community moving forward and healing. The community engagement event discussed resilience, recovery, and healing. “We have hope of change, we have hope of transparency, we have hope of healing, but it requires as a community to heal,” said Jacklyn Gonzalez, a professional counselor Victims’ families took questions from both the Texas Tribune moderator and those in attendance.
“We go to the capital, and we’re asking politicians to change, but it starts at the ground level. It’s changing hearts and minds with everyday people,” said Kimberly Rubio, Lexi’s mother.
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