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Chargement... Changing the Conversation: America's Gun Violence Epidemicpar Janet Fitch (Directeur), Lajwanti Waghray (Directeur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. According to Harvard Inquiry Control Research Center, Matthew Miller, "Journal of Trauma" February, 2002, "Before a child in the U. S. reaches 15, when compared to a child in the rest of the industrialized world, he or she is: 5 times more likely to be murdered, twice as likely to commit suicide, 12 times more likely to be a gun related death." "Gun violence is generally discussed in terms of urban homicide, but startling statistics tell another story. This film reframes the polarized conversation of America's gun violence epidemic by shifting the focus from Second Amendment rights to public health prevention. . ." Source: DVD's back cover. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Gun violence is generally discussed in terms of urban homicides, but startling statistics tell another story. This film reframes the polarized conversation of America's gun violence epidemic by shifting the focus from Second Amendment rights to public health prevention. Engage in a radically logical approach to restructure how we think, speak and act on gun violence through three distinct lenses. Meet lawmakers, activists, urban musicians united for change and a guiet town, searching for answers after a domestic violence murder-suicide. Featuring public health professionals and a shocking back-room interview with a state senator, Changing the Conversation asks-- not can we change the status-quo on gun violence, but will we? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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