How minority communities are supporting each other after Uvalde shooting
Black, Asian and Latino communities in the U.S. have all faced mass shootings in the past two weeks. NBC News’ Sakshi Venkatraman explains how these groups are now coming together to support one another after the Uvalde shooting.
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