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The Unbreakable Legacy of Blaze Bernstein: Turning Grief into Hope
Borrego Park, California, USASaturday, September 21, 2024
Blaze was an exceptional young man - an Ivy League student, a writer, and a budding chef. He was targeted and murdered in Borrego Park, stabbed 28 times, because of who he was - a gay, Jewish man. The killer, Samuel Woodward, was a neo-Nazi and a member of a small violent hate group called "Atomwaffen." Woodward's beliefs were deeply anti-LGBTQ+ and antisemitic.
The Bernstein family's loss is still felt deeply, but they have turned their grief into a kindness movement, promoting positivity and random acts of kindness in Blaze's name. They call it "BlazeItForward." In Borrego Park, where Blaze took his last breath, the stones serve as a reminder of the hate crime that took his life and the impact it has had on the community.
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