'Honor their stories': Students to preserve messages of hope, support after Highland Park mass shooting

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'Honor their stories': Students to preserve messages of hope, support after Highland Park mass shooting
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'So many people have poured their hearts into this space.'

Two months after the Highland park parade tragedy, students are now putting a spotlight on untold stories.

At the Central Avenue Pavilion, thousands of luggage tags with handwritten messages of hope, sadness and calls for change all dangle from the pillars, surrounded by near nightly music performances. The memorial itself has been subject of debate, as to whether it should stay or be moved to a more permanent location. Some call it healing. Others say it's triggering.

The space is particularly healing for Karina Mendez, who lost her father Eduardo Uvaldo in the Highland Park shooting.She comes to the memorial to connect to her dad and the community. Sunday marked two months since the shooting, and Tuesday will be two months since Uvaldo died at an area hospital.

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