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On the night of the shooting at Michigan State University, students faced four hours of a shelter-in-place order. During that time many of them were in communication with their parents; texting and calling them. On the other end of the phone, parents had to manage their own fears while reassuring their children. Today we talk with two MSU parents about that horrific night, and about their own activism around gun reform.
GUESTS:
Kelly Dillaha - MSU parent and program director of Red, Wine & Blue.
Jennifer Norber - MSU parent and deputy program director of Red, Wine & Blue.
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On the night of the shooting at Michigan State University, students faced four hours of a shelter-in-place order. During that time many of them were in communication with their parents; texting and calling them. On the other end of the phone, parents had to manage their own fears while reassuring their children. Today we talk with two MSU parents about that horrific night, and about their own activism around gun reform.
GUESTS:
Kelly Dillaha - MSU parent and program director of Red, Wine & Blue.
Jennifer Norber - MSU parent and deputy program director of Red, Wine & Blue.
--
Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way.
If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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