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7 years after Parkland, Oliver Family continues to drive to changes with the DC exhibition: “We continue.”

Parkland, Fla. – Friday was seven years since tragic shooting in the school in Parkland. Parents of one of the victims continue to fight for gun violence.

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The parents of Joaquin Oliver are presented in a new, immersive museum experience that hope the Olivers hope that they change the mind and create changes.

The Oliver family has launched their grief in activism to prevent weapons.

On the eve of the tragedy’s anniversary, she illuminates this work in Washington DC

“We are only ready to continue fighting and working,” said Patricia Oliver, the mother of Joaquin Oliver.

Patricia Oliver and her husband Manuel have opened an exhibition in Washington DC, which focuses on their attorney to end weapon violence.

“I lost my chance. They used this opportunity away from me. They took his human rights, ”she said.

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The Immersive Exhibition shows some of the most effective and controversial efforts of the family and the devastating effects of gun violence through technology and art.

“It is not simply as a child’s parents for gun violence, so we continue and I think we found this way and I think we can motivate a lot of people to do the same,” said Patricia Oliver.

The exhibition also shows a piece called “Guac”, Joaquin’s nickname when the Parkland community is preparing for the seventh anniversary of the tragedy. Seventeen people died after the shooter opened the fire.

“Nobody wants to be, and for this reason I invite everyone to be aware of the importance of the safe weapons laws,” said Oliver.

The Oliver continues to urge a reform of weapons law such as universal background exams and a ban on attack weapons. You remain confident that you will see these changes under a new administration.

“In order for Mr. Trump to understand that his citizens that he cares very much to make America great again, we make ourselves safer,” said Oliver.

The exhibition called “Change” will take place in the Wollmammothatheat in Washington until Sunday.

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