Stories
Meet the Latinx Leaders Bringing Community Violence Intervention Programs to Their Communities
Transformation in West Baltimore
Ask a Veteran: Suicide Prevention and Awareness
Heal Charlotte: Community Violence Intervention as Village Building
Carpenter Art Garden: Growing Food and Creating Art to Prevent Gun Violence
Here We Are: How Students Show Up to Prevent Gun Violence
Turning Sympathy into Change: Youth Advocacy for Gun Violence Prevention in Indianapolis
Angela Ferrell-Zabala: We Find Joy in the Hardest Spots
Jakoby Mitchell: Turning Our Pain Into Purpose
No More Red Dots: Looking for Creative Ways to Overcome Obstacles
Congresswoman Nikema Williams: Together, We Can Do Better
Strutting Through Grief
Rep. Mike A. Gipson: Answer the Calling
Kathy Elaine McKnight: We Aren’t Taking No For an Answer
Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard: Roll Up Your Sleeves and Get Involved
Donnitta Marie Sinclair: Growing, Rebuilding, Restoring, and Healing Our Community
Dr. Lorenzo Neal: How We’re Bringing Actualized Change
Honoring Survivor Changemakers for National Gun Violence Survivors Week
For National Gun Violence Survivors Week, we are highlighting the role of gun violence survivors as changemakers who are leading efforts to end gun violence and support other survivors in their communities.
Jenevia Blanks: All You Have To Do Is Show Up
Paths of Healing: A Conversation with Everytown and the Cast of Oklahoma!
Members of Everytown’s Survivor Network had a conversation with Oklahoma actors, Sasha Hutchings and Christopher Bannow.
Muslim women are resilient
Black survivors of domestic violence deserve to feel seen, heard and supported
Unpacking the Generational Trauma in Latinx Communities
Living in LA and becoming curious about the connection between Latinx communities and trauma, Edna Chavez decided to get involved in gun violence prevention work.