Uvalde group makes podcast to keep memory alive 1 year after shooting

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A Uvalde parent, along with other community members, started a podcast to discuss gun violence and the shooting's aftermath.

Adam Martinez's son Zayon was at Robb Elementary School when a shooter opened fire there one year ago. Though the 9-year-old wasn't injured, the mass shooting caused him trauma, and Adam Martinez doesn't want it to be forgotten.Now he's asking the hard questions, looking for real answers and action, in podcast format.

He created the podcast Karma Korner with other members of the Uvalde community. The group calls themselves KARMA, which stands for Keep All Righteous Minds Aware. One of the podcast's guests was Jesse Rizo, whose 9-year-old niece Jackie Cazares died in the shooting. The platform is also a place to discuss ways to improve children's safety in schools. But most importantly, Martinez says podcasting allows him to keep the memories of those lost in the Uvalde shooting alive.

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