TheGrio: Teens say guns make neighborhoods less safe, but they still want one, study finds
Many of the teens who took part in the study said they don’t feel safe hanging out in their local parks or walking home from
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Many of the teens who took part in the study said they don’t feel safe hanging out in their local parks or walking home from
BY ELLIOT HUGHES It’s hard to change any adult’s mind about anything, let alone a subject as heated as guns in the U.S. That’s why
BY VALERIE WU Gun use is dramatically down on TV this fall — but that may be mostly attributed to the recent Hollywood strikes, which
BY NINA VINIK When done well, storytelling brings sterile data to life. But stories can also be told in ways that ignore data and perpetuate
In the US, gun violence and shared trauma is normalized for young people – which could be why many are open to firearm ownership …
“Seeing an opening, I asked Rick what he believed should be done.” BY NINA VINIK On a recent flight, I found myself seated next to
By Destini Harris CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) – A University of Virginia student was one of 14 people selected to serve a year-long term on Project Unloaded’s
Vinik: This summer, 350 students helped spread the word on social media to their peers that being armed doesn’t make you safe. Hundreds of Chicago
Deanna Watson, Lafayette Journal & Courier WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – From a young age, Purdue student Paige Carter has wanted to confront the narrative that
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.
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