On the recordSeptember 18, 2019
Until you suffer the death of your child, you can never truly understand the depth of inequity and inequality that we still face in this country.
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congress.govUntil you suffer the death of your child, you can never truly understand the depth of inequity and inequality that we still face in this country.
Garcia highlights the profound impact of losing a child on understanding social inequities.
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