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Portraits Against Erasure: Life in the Wake Of Gun Violence

Summary by Peekskill Herald
Before they were numbers, statistics, or headlines, they were names, dreams, life. In the ground-floor gallery of the Ossining Public Library, about 10 miles from Peekskill, the portraits Sharon Rubinstein presents through Jan. 30 reflect something many forget: before they were victims, they were people. “I know that when people’s lives are cut short violently, they can live on as symbols of victimhood, rather than personhood,” the artist explai…
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Peekskill Herald broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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