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From awardwinning journalists John Quiones and Mara Elena Salinas comes One Year in Uvalde, a narrative that builds on yearlong ABC News reporting from Uvalde, Texas, chronicling how the community is forging on through grief with hope and activism in the shadow of tragedy.Uvalde: 365 was a continuing ABC News series led by the networks Investigative Unit. As part of the initiative, ABC opened a local satellite news bureau in Uvalde, Texas, in the aftermath of the tragic mass shooting at Robb Elementary School, that hosted a rotating crew of correspondents, producers, writers, and technical staff. Their gripping, vital reporting has been featured across all programs and platforms, from Good Morning America to World News Tonight with David Muir.Awardwinning journalists John Quiones and Mara Elena Salinas became immersed in the Uvalde community, as their field reporting brought them ever closer to the people of this Texas city. Quiones, Salinas, and other ABC reporters and producers on the ground documented the lives of victims' families; covered local community events; followed city council, school board, and Texas Legislature meetings; and attended congressional hearings in Washington, D.C., where victims' families have been advocating for gun reform.One Year in Uvalde synthesizes this yearlong story into a timely, humane, and important look at a communitys activism and resiliency, as it follows several families and residents while events continue to unfold in the community. The intimate, sensitive reporting of Quiones, Salinas, and the ABC News team examines a specific time and place in American life, thereby highlighting challenges that we face as a nation.The authors will be making donations to the following charities that serve the Uvalde community:*The Uvalde CISD Moving Forward Foundation (https://UvaldeCISDMovingForward.org/)*The Uvalde Forever Fund of the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country (www.CommunityFoundation.net)*Uvalde High School Athletic Department (https://Athletics.UCISD.net)
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