I think we should take them in the back and 🔫
Losing a young life like Rio Athena Strand at just seven years old is a heart-wrenching experience that deeply affects many. In times like these, it’s important not only to grieve but also to come together as a community to support one another and advocate for justice. The emotions around such a tragedy can be intense, and embracing vulnerability becomes a key part of the healing process. Sharing stories, opening up about our feelings, and standing in solidarity can provide some comfort. Furthermore, the call for justice is crucial. When someone causes harm so severe, especially to a child, it is natural to want accountability. Conversations around suitable consequences for such acts often arise, reflecting the community's desire to protect their members and ensure safety. However, it is also important that justice systems operate fairly and transparently to maintain trust. On a personal note, witnessing or hearing about events like this reminds me how essential it is to foster safe environments for children and promote awareness about vulnerability, trauma, and healing. Supporting organizations that focus on child protection and mental health can be a way to contribute positively. Additionally, engaging in local community discussions around justice reforms can help channel grief into meaningful change. While the pain from the loss of Rio Athena Strand may never fully fade, building a culture that embraces vulnerability and advocates for justice can help prevent future tragedies and honor her memory in a meaningful way.





























































































