First Christmas Without Lexi: A Uvalde Mother Mourns Her Daughter
"Who I was before ceased to exist the moment Lexi died," Kimberly Mata-Rubio says.
"Who I was before ceased to exist the moment Lexi died," Kimberly Mata-Rubio says.
Following years of uncertainty—and a global pandemic that has proven to be one of the most challenging events in history—we forged on, prepared to tackle what lay ahead. And as we continued to extract the possible from the impossible, this year taught us, above all, that our voices—no matter how big or small—can change the world.
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