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Gun Violence Disproportionately and Overwhelmingly Hurts Communities of Color

Gun Violence Disproportionately and Overwhelmingly Hurts Communities of Color The lack of investment in communities of color, coupled with weak gun laws, has resulted in devastatingly high rates of gun violence for Black and brown people. Gun violence is a major problem in the United States as well as the key driver of the rise in violent crime across the nation.1 [...]

2023-01-17T10:59:20-05:00January 17th, 2023|News|0 Comments

Gun Safety Alliance Launches Pre-morial Fund to Help Prevent Gun Violence

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoUtCiiMr_Q   New campaign from business leader network aims to raise awareness of gun violence prevention groups NEW YORK, NY. — June 24, 2021 — Today the Gun Safety Alliance (GSA) is launching its Pre-morial Fund campaign to raise awareness of gun violence issues in major U.S. cities and spotlight the organizations making a difference on the ground to put an end to gun violence. Every year, 33,000 people die from gun violence in the United States [...]

2023-03-27T13:38:14-04:00June 22nd, 2021|Gun Violence, News|0 Comments

FLASHBACK: Pastor Mike Will Throw Out The First Pitch In Honor of Gun Violence Victims

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 4, 2021 CONTACTS: Shana Daum/sdaum@sfgiants.com 415-290-5809 Phil Zabriskie/pzabriskie@levi.com 917-856-7094 Levi’s® and San Francisco Giants Make Gun Violence Awareness the Focus of the 2021 Community Advocate Program, partnering with LIVE FREE SAN FRANCISCO – On National Gun Violence Awareness Day, Levi’s® and the Giants are announcing a joint program in support of LIVE FREE, a national project of [...]

2023-03-27T13:39:16-04:00June 3rd, 2021|Gun Violence, News, Past Events|0 Comments

Indiana Faith Leaders Advocate For Gun Violence Intervention, Driving Cards

Members of the religious coalition Faith in Indiana gathered at the Statehouse Tuesday to do two things: call on Gov. Eric Holcomb to use part of Indiana’s share of the American Rescue Plan on gun violence intervention programs, and ask for a summer study committee to revisit proposed legislation for driving cards. Read more here.

2023-03-27T13:40:14-04:00April 14th, 2021|Gun Violence, News|0 Comments
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