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It would be a disservice to the 49 human lives we lost if we didn't continue to fight.
It bears questioning how our nation can remain so stoic in response to such carnage.
"No one should go through life fearing what possibly could happen."
Orlando reminded us why it is so important that we keep raising our voices.
Ricardo Negron and Patience Carter, both survivors of the 2016 attack at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, recount their experience of the tragedy.
Grief, anger and solidarity can be powerful tools for building community.
Looking back at an unspeakable tragedy – and looking ahead for the communities that will never be the same.
It was a harbinger of a world in which LGBTQ equality is terribly fragile.