Survivors experience a specific grief within gun violence, and many describe feeling invisible in broader bereavement communities
It has been seven years since the Parkland school shooting, and we are no closer to enacting stricter gun laws
A young girl lies tossing and turning in bed, her sleep interrupted by thoughts of news stories about teenagers falling victim to gun violence. When the sound of gunshots rings out, she jolts up in bed, breathlessly checking herself to see if she’s been hit or if it was
Gun control legislation is being introduced across the country, but how will that affect marginalized groups increasingly targeted by white supremacists?
In a state known for its lenient gun control laws, many teachers feel they are being asked to stand at the front lines of mass shootings
In the wake of the Buffalo and Uvalde shootings, communities are continuing to support survivors and their loved ones
Gov. Gavin Newsom recently announced a plan to work with the state legislature to allow private citizens to sue gun manufacturers and sellers
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