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Gun Violence Prevention

The Gun Violence Prevention Sub-Committee seeks to understand the impacts of gun violence on our neighbors and to discern ways in which we as followers of Christ can support initiatives to reduce gun violence and lessen its impacts on our neighbors in Charlotte.

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Treating Gun Violence as a Serious Public Health Threat

Gun Violence Prevention

For decades, gun violence research received no federal funding. That's in large part because of pressure from the NRA. Once again, the United States is investing in a public health approach to stemming gun violence. Dr. Mark Rosenberg, founding director of CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, explains what this means

10-30 minutes

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What Will Stop Gun Violence with Ryan Busse

Gun Violence Prevention

This week we spoke with Ryan Busse, former top-performing firearms executive and author of the book, Gunfight: My Battle Against the Industry that Radicalized America. Ryan talks with us about why he left the gun industry after 25 years and the reality of what it will take to change the culture around guns.

30-60 minutes

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Faith Unfiltered: A Conversation About Gun Violence

Gun Violence Prevention

Did you know that gun violence is the leading cause of death among American children and teens? An estimated 4.6 million children live in a home where a gun is loaded and unlocked. Every day, more than 300 people are directly impacted by gun violence in the United States. Gun Violence Awareness Month was created to draw attention to this tragic reality and demand life-saving change. Listen to Rev. Pen Peery and Director of Formation Garrell Keesler discuss this topic on our podcast.

10-30 minutes

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Take Action

Wear Orange for National Wear Orange Day

June 7, 2024

Wear Orange Walk

Saturday, June 8, 10-11:30 a.m., First Ward Park

Join the subcommittee for a gun violence awareness walk. There is street parking at the park, nearby decks, and a light rail stop at 7th St. just steps from the park. If you are able, we are collecting kids book bags (any color) to donate to Heal Charlotte for children who are going to Camp Harrison for a week this summer.