‘I know that we can do more’: Colorado Springs community seeks healing and change after Club Q attack
Nadine Bridges, executive director of One Colorado, speaks with Yasmin Vossoughian about how the Colorado Springs community is healing in the aftermath of last week’s deadly shooting at Club Q, and what needs to happen to protect the LGBTQ+ community moving forward.
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