WTTW Peacekeepers: Can Social Media End Gun Violence?
Project Unloaded’s program manager, Olivia Brown, challenges conventional views of social media to present an evidence-based framework for reducing gun violence through online activism. She
Check out our new campaign Working On It š§ Ā
Project Unloaded’s program manager, Olivia Brown, challenges conventional views of social media to present an evidence-based framework for reducing gun violence through online activism. She
by Lisa Fielding CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO)Ā – Cherie Animashaun, 20, says her first memory of the danger of guns was when her mother wouldn’t let her
New Jersey and Delaware joined a 16-state alliance aimed at going after gun makers to reduce violence.By Sandra Jones Attorneys general from 16 states, including
by Nina Vinik To the Editor: Re āThe Tragic Link Between Pregnancy and Homicide,ā by Sara Chodosh (Opinion, Dec. 15): Americans have been sold a
The teens say they are talking to their peers, using social media for good By Leah Hope CHICAGO (WLS) — Young people are being impacted by
Guns returned to TV following strikes, but audiences preferred shows without guns By:Marc Vicente Under the second amendment of our Constitution, citizens have the right
A 17-year-old questions Vice President Kamala Harris’s gun ownership while gun violence is the number-one killer of children and teens in the US. ByĀ Lillian Lee-Sin
Eunice AlpasanĀ | October 8, 2024 5:47 pm Empowering young people is an important component in helping to shift narratives about guns and violence prevention, community
A new Trace analysis shows a decreasing percentage of Chicagoans survive gunfire. Researchers, experts, and community members say access to more lethal weapons and devices
To turn the page on gun violence, we must tell a different story about guns. With your help, we can grow our work and save lives.