
Colorado Public Radio Podcast
1) Boulder's Mass Shooting Takes Frank DeAngelis Right Back To Columbine
Frank DeAngelis has become a resource for survivors of mass shootings across the world in the last 22 years.
2) ‘An American Elegy,’ Composed In Columbine’s Wake, Continues To Heal
After Columbine, everyone wanted to help. The musical community reacted the same way.
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.3) After Columbine, President Clinton Set A New Standard As ‘Consoler In Chief’ — And He’s Still Thinking About The Survivors
“There are certain things, if you're president, you need to say,” Clinton said.
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.4) Things That Bring Back Scary Feelings For Mass Shooting Survivors: Bad Visibility. A Yogurt Cup. Me.
Sherrie described to me what was happening to her just then, in the grocery store aisle: “My fingers will turn white, and you’ll see the blood leaving them.”
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.5) She Didn’t Go Back To Columbine For 10 Years. Then She Started Helping Other Survivors
Martin founded the Rebels Project, which connected her with Sherrie Lawson, a survivor of the 2013 Navy Yard shooting. The project has created a supportive community online and in Colorado for survivo...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.6) How Effective Are Lockdown Drills? There’s Little Data, But One Researcher Wants To Find Out
Jaclyn Schildkraut's motivations are deeply personal. She grew up near Parkland, Florida, and her brother went to Stoneman-Douglas High School.
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.7) The Post-Columbine Question Remains The Same: Can School Shootings Be Prevented?
School resource officers are trained police officers assigned to specific schools. And as more attention has focused on school shootings, their jobs have become more defined.
The Post-Columbine Question Remains The Same: Can School Shootings Be Prevented?
17:13 | Apr 4th, 2019
8) Columbine Shooting Survivors Are Now Parents. What Do They Tell Their Kids?
On her daughter’s first day of preschool, Amy Over had her first panic attack.
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