Pulse Nightclub Massacre Revisited

By Charlotte Robinson, June 12, 2026

Ten years ago we woke up to the horrific news about the Pulse Massacre in Orlando where 49 people were killed by a deranged person with an assault rifle & yet 10 years later Congress still can’t seem to pass obvious sensible gun legislation that would prevent future brutal, hate-fueled violence attacks. Brandon J Wolf, Pulse Nightclub survivor stated, “To every politician who scapegoats mental illness, saying that simply addressing our poor mental health infrastructure will end gun violence: show me the bill. Show me the bill to make physical & mental health care free at the point of care for people in this country. Show me the bill to end the for-profit scam that is our healthcare system & put in place a system that does what you say we need.” After the demise of the onePULSE Foundation Orlando City Hall is presenting a free event called “Created in Community: Portraits of Pulse” a powerful exhibition features 49 portraits honoring the lives lost created through a deeply collaborative community effort. Designed by local artist Jeff Sonksen in a paint-by-number format the works were completed in 2017 by victims’ families, friends & members of the Orlando community. Each portrait emerged through a shared process of painting, transforming grief into collective remembrance & healing. In 2018 I talked to Brandon about his experience on that horrendous night that claimed the lives of 49 people & left 53 injured most of who were LGBTQ Latinx people & people of color in this exclusive podcast. LISTEN  

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