In 2016, Orlando saw one of deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history. A shooter entered Pulse nightclub, locked the doors and gunned down 49 people. Now, five years later, survivors along with their families and friends are honoring those they lost. See “Life after Pulse,” a special streaming event focused on the LGBTQ community’s fight for support and the journey toward healing.
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