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BREAKDOWN ASL PODCAST | EP. 6: 'I Think There's Hope'

Season 2024 Episode 16 | 42m 10s

In the aftermath of Lewiston, healing and recovery is taking many forms — from advocacy to legal action. Episode 5 of the ASL-interpreted video of the "Breakdown" podcast looks at at how some have turned their anguish into action: One shooting location was renovated and reopened. Another has become a nonprofit. One victim’s father now advocates for increased gun control.

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