Kim Goldman on Coping 30 Years After the O.J. Simpson Verdict
NewsNationOctober 5, 20251 min1,626 views
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- 30 years after the O.J. Simpson verdict, Kim Goldman marks the anniversary by honoring her brother, Ron Goldman, and the people in her support system.
- She finds solace in showering her fiance, son, animals, and father with love.
Advocacy and Healing
- Kim channels her energy into her work as an advocate for victims and survivors.
- She is a board member for the National Center of Victims of Crime, an organization celebrating 40 years of service.
- She has also been involved in nonprofit work for 30 years and serves as a VP of development for a healthcare facility in Los Angeles.
- Her advocacy involves writing, speaking, and traveling to learn and support others.
Navigating Grief
- Kim describes grief as a difficult and ongoing process, even 30 years later.
- She emphasizes that every day presents new challenges and opportunities.
- Her commitment to honoring her brother is a significant part of her healing journey.
Parallels to Modern Cases
- The video description mentions parallels between the O.J. trial and the recent conviction of Sean “Diddy” Combs, highlighting allegations of domestic abuse.
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O.J. Simpson TrialRon GoldmanNicole Brown SimpsonVictims AdvocacyNational Center of Victims of CrimeGriefAnniversarySean Diddy CombsDomestic Abuse
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