In Conversation: They survived school shootings. How are they 20 years later?
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<p>In 1998, a student opened fire at a middle-school dance, killing one teacher and wounding another teacher and two students. Journalist Marin Cogan was a sixth grader at the time, and she recalls the shock and horror she and her classmates felt. Back then, school shootings were far more rare; kids and educators didn’t have the language or the tools to talk about — much less process — their trauma. For <a href="https://apple.news/ABOM0tG6MQqOWwwQxylcytg"><em>Vox</em></a>, Cogan recently connected with survivors of other school shootings that took place in the 1990s. She spoke with <em>Apple News Today</em> host Shumita Basu about coming of age in a world wholly unprepared to deal with the aftermath of mass school shootings.</p>
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