To Stop Gun Violence, We Must Stop Normalizing Gun Ownership
Following a discussion of guns and gun violence at the VP debate, the teen-fueled gun violence prevention organization Project Unloaded calls on public officials and
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Following a discussion of guns and gun violence at the VP debate, the teen-fueled gun violence prevention organization Project Unloaded calls on public officials and
Following a deadly shooting at a Georgia high school, the teen-fueled gun violence prevention organization Project Unloaded urges young people to choose to Live Unloaded
CHICAGO – On the final night of the Democratic National Convention, 19-year-old Edgar Vilchez, a lifelong Chicagoan and second-year member of Project Unloaded’s Youth Council,
Through partnership between Project Unloaded and Chicago Public Schools, students combine social media marketing skills with data on risks of guns, empowering their peers to
Young people ages 15-21 serve as advisors and creatives behind social media campaigns and outreach programs to spread the message that Gen Z is SNUG
CHICAGO – On Saturday evening in Pennsylvania, a 20-year-old armed with an assault rifle attempted to assassinate former President Trump, killing one spectator and wounding
In the advisory Dr. Vivek Murthy points to anti-smoking, other public health playbooks as models for reducing gun violence CHICAGO – Today, the nation’s top
This Year, Project Unloaded Launched Its Community Partner Program, Released New Research on Gun Violence and its Impact on Gen Z, and Unveiled Its Second
Project Unloaded’s Second Campaign Reaches Teens in Communities Disproportionately Impacted by Gun Violence with Facts on Why More Guns Make Them Less Safe New Research
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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