Tuesday, February 12th, 2019 Teenage journalists memorialize hundreds of gun-violence victims On Saturday morning, a team of 20 journalists gathered at the Brooklyn offices of The Trace, a nonprofit outlet for gun-related news in the US. They were there to work on final edits for “Since Parkland,” a collection of 100-word profiles of nearly 1,200 children killed by gun violence in the year since the massacre […] Amanda Darrach, CJR
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