Seven years after the tragic loss of Lauren McCluskey, Jill McCluskey continues to turn grief into purpose. In a recent episode of Conexión on Avanza 88.3, hosted by Program Director Edgar Zúñiga, Jill shared how her journey has evolved from heartbreak to advocacy, highlighting the importance of awareness, community action, and prevention.
The conversation focused on how the Lauren McCluskey Foundation works to improve responses to relationship violence and stalking on college campuses across the country. Jill reflected on the progress made since 2018, noting the growing understanding among universities and communities about the urgency of supporting victims and ensuring accountability.
The interview also previewed the upcoming Race for Campus Safety at the University of Utah, taking place Saturday, November 8, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the McCarthey Track and Field Complex. The event brings together students, faculty, families, and advocates to honor Lauren’s life and to raise awareness of relationship violence and stalking. Participants can take part in 1K, 5K, and 10K runs or walks, all dedicated to creating safer campuses and supporting prevention efforts nationwide.
Throughout the discussion, Jill shared how advocacy and education have become a source of strength and meaning for her, and how each initiative, whether a race, a partnership, or Lauren’s Promise pledge, helps drive cultural change and saves lives.
The interview aired in both English and Spanish, reaching a wide audience across Utah and emphasizing the shared responsibility of building safer communities.
Listen to the full interview on Avanza 88.3:
