In a career born in her own grief, violence recovery specialist works at a Chicago hospital in a city under siege – Chicago Tribune*

“Justice looks like having someone advocate for them and having someone really give them the resources they need to be a survivor," she said. "It gives them their control back, and I think when you seek justice that is what you really want. It is not ‘an eye for an eye’. It is, ‘I want somebody to care that this happened to me. I want some resources. I want to feel safe.’”

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