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Posts Tagged: collective trauma

A Friend in the Dark

By Loren Kleinman

February 11th, 2019

The process of guiding people to speak their truths was isolating.

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Tags: Bowling for Columbine, collective trauma, Columbine, GERD, grief, gun control, gun laws, gun violence, guns, If I Don’t Make It I Love You, Loren Kleinman, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, mass shooting, murder, Parkland, PTSD, Sandy Hook, school shootings, The Rebels Project, trauma, vicarious trauma, Virginia Tech, West Nickel Mines

The Rumpus Interview with Francisco Goldman

By Daniel Peña

October 26th, 2015

Francisco Goldman talks about the Narvarte Murders, Ayotzinapa, and the stories he feels most responsible for telling now.

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Tags: 2666, Ayotzinapa, Álvaro Enrigue, Ciudad Juarez, collective trauma, Cornell University, Corruption, daniel pena, daniel sada, Donald Trump, Enrique Peña Nieto, Francisco Goldman, Guatemala, Iguala, immigration, Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, investigative writing, legal investiagtion, Martin Solares, Mexico, Mexico City, narco fiction, Narvarte Murders, Peña Nieto, Revolution, Richard Ford, Salinas Gortari, Say Her Name, Sue Kaufman Prize, The Art of Political Murder: Who Killed the Bishop, The Divine Husband, The Interior Circuit, The Long Night of White Chickens, the new yorker, The Ordinary Seaman, Tlatelolco, trauma, Valeria Luiselli, victims, Yuri Herrera, Zona Rosa

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