: a non-profit organization that empowers the next generation of leaders through art and non-violent creative expression. Here, Patricia describes what it's like to approach the two-year anniversary of her son's death, and how she hopes to continue inspiring people across the country to make a change.
This is not something that you can sugar coat—it's a tragedy. My husband and I had to do something to make people understand. It's not political. This is social. This is emotional. I didn't lose a contract, I didn't lose a job. I lost my son. I lost my love. And that love doesn't come with money. Money doesn't bring Joaquin back. We need to feel safe in every single way, in every single place.
Patricia and Manuel in front of The Underground in North Carolina, where they hosted a showing of"GUAC: My Son, My Hero."Right now, we are also putting on a play starring my husband called"GUAC: My Son, My Hero" that began in Miami in September. It's about Joaquin, and I'm always in the audience. We try to show the way we were as a regular family [before this happened]. So, it's a dad telling the story of a family.
Joaquin is a very friendly kid. He's a great leader. He has a bunch of friends. He was always in love with school and every school activity. He was the one who guided his classmates. I met a few of them. After what happened, they came up to me and said,"Wow, you don't know how much Joaquin meant to me." And that is beautiful. He was lucky to always be surrounded by friends and family. He tried his best to always be with somebody.
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