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Should we look at the pictures of the victims of mass shootings? Are we too distanced from the carnage - and that distance allows us to not act to protect the children? The woman who was once the girl the world called "Napalm girl," whose picture of her naked body running from a napalm bomb changed public opinion of the Vietnam War, argued this week that we should see pictures of mass shootings, and if we don't, we'll never take the action that needs to be taken. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson puts this question to her guests on A Woman's View. Her guests this week are Jill Atwood, Director of Communications for the Veterans Administration Rocky Mountain Network, and Luz Lewis-Perez, Director of Development for the Kidney Foundation for Utah and Idaho.
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Should we look at the pictures of the victims of mass shootings? Are we too distanced from the carnage - and that distance allows us to not act to protect the children? The woman who was once the girl the world called "Napalm girl," whose picture of her naked body running from a napalm bomb changed public opinion of the Vietnam War, argued this week that we should see pictures of mass shootings, and if we don't, we'll never take the action that needs to be taken. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson puts this question to her guests on A Woman's View. Her guests this week are Jill Atwood, Director of Communications for the Veterans Administration Rocky Mountain Network, and Luz Lewis-Perez, Director of Development for the Kidney Foundation for Utah and Idaho.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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