Preventing Gun Violence: What Works and What Stands in the Way
The Keynote event in the Gun Violence in America Series
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This discussion, the keynote event in the Gun Violence in America series, features Robyn Thomas, Executive Director of the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, in conversation with Peter Aldhous, Science reporter for Buzzfeed and Professor in the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
Gun Violence in America is a UC Berkeley event series that engages the nation’s foremost experts on gun violence in reframing public debate, laying the groundwork for new research and advocacy, and ultimately lessening gun violence in the United States. The series is sponsored by the Human Rights Center at UC Berkeley School of Law, Human Rights Program, Henderson Center for Social Justice, School of Public Health, Graduate School of Journalism, and Social Science Matrix, with funding from the Jacob and Valeria Langeloth Foundation, California Wellness, California Humanities, and Townsend Center for Humanities.
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