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Embracing Survivors of Gun Violence with Zoe Touray-S2:E12
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Embracing Survivors of Gun Violence with Zoe Touray-S2:E12

Empowered with Angela T. Moore · Angela T. Moore, Zoe Touray

August 28, 202445m 9s

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Show Notes

Join us in this compelling episode as we welcome Zoe Touray, a survivor of the harrowing November 2021 Oxford High School shooting in Michigan. Since that tragic day, Zoe has been on a powerful mission to protect the innocence of America's schoolchildren. As a passionate advocate for stronger gun laws and enhanced mental health services for gun violence survivors, she’s turning her pain into purpose.

Now a youth activist and national spokesperson for March For Our Lives, Zoe travels across the country, championing initiatives for safer schools and better crisis and trauma intervention for K-12 students and staff.

In this episode, Zoe opens up about her healing journey post-shooting and the creation of her impactful organization, S.E.E. (Survivors Embracing Each Other). Drawing inspiration from March For Our Lives and her supportive parents, Zoe channels her experience and the stories of other survivors to be a beacon of hope and a force for change. She envisions a world where every child feels secure and mentally healthy.

Don't miss this inspiring conversation. Enjoy the episode!

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