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SUE BOOKCHIN: After Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry, looking for a way toward healing
September 27, 2022
Culturally Responsive, Gender-Based Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, Mass shootings
SUE BOOKCHIN
SUE BOOKCHIN: After Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry, looking for a way toward healing
SUE BOOKCHIN
September 27, 2022
Culturally Responsive, Gender-Based Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, Mass shootings

SUE BOOKCHIN: After Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry, looking for a way toward healing

SUE BOOKCHIN
September 27, 2022
Culturally Responsive, Gender-Based Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, Mass shootings

As the Mass Casualty Commission proceedings wound down this month, Be the Peace Institute’s Executive Director, Sue Bookchin found herself reflecting on healing - our collective trauma, our distrust in the in the forces we thought we could rely on to protect us.

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