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Orlando Nightclub Shooting Brings Terror Home for Gay Father

June 12, 2023 by Seth Taylor

My daughter sees the Orlando shooting as gay people who love their community and dancing being heartlessly killed. She makes the connection to me.

Filed Under: gender / sexuality, National, news Tagged With: anniversary, coping, death, guns, LGBTQ+ parents, loss, mass shooting, safety, violence

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Parade Shooting Adds New Worry to ‘Carefree’ Family Outings

July 20, 2022 by Jamar Hudson

A text alert about a July 4 parade shooting sends his mind racing. Are the most mundane trips with the kids tragedies waiting to happen?

Filed Under: events, National, relationships Tagged With: anxiety, death, growing up, mass shooting, safety, travel with kids, violence

Life in America

Life in America: Active Shooters, Escape Plans and Lockdowns

August 14, 2019 by Whit Honea

Life in America is not needing to explain to our kids what is meant by an active shooter or being in lockdown. It is a child’s quick, “I know.”

Filed Under: education, health Tagged With: guns, mass shooting, safety, violence

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Vanishing Illusion of Safety in Wake of Yet Another School Shooting

February 28, 2018 by Andrew Knott

Another school shooting. We worry with fear now. Until we don’t. Until the news fades and the pressure of daily life washes it away. We go numb. And we wait.

Filed Under: education, events, National Tagged With: death, guns, mass shooting, safety, school, violence

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Our Kids Can Mend the World We Wrought

September 7, 2016 by Whit Honea

Whit Honea believes the children are the future, and they can’t lead the way fast enough.

Filed Under: news, parenting advice Tagged With: environment, guns, mass shooting, politics, violence

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Shooting, ‘Blackness’ Makes Father Fear for Daughter

June 23, 2015 by Christopher Persley

Every day I think about the effect my skin color will have on my daughter’s life. The looks we receive, the way people talk to me. You’ve already witnessed some behavior that might well have been motivated by hate.

Filed Under: events, National Tagged With: black fathers, daughters, death, ethnicity/race, mass shooting, racism, violence

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