Yesterday I was invited to the White House to moderate a panel “Promising Criminal Justice Strategies,” one of seven topics covered under the aegis of “50 Years Forward: A White House Briefing on Ladders of Opportunity.” Today I was at the National Mall all being reminded of, and rekindled by what got me started in […]
What the Philanthropic and Business Sectors Can Do to Help Reduce Violence and Gun Crime
This post is part of a series, ‘Galvanizing the Civic Sector to Reduce Gun Violence.’ The series focuses on what several sectors – including parents, teens, schools, hospitals, the faith community and city leaders – can do, independent of state and federal legislative activity, to reduce violence and the number of gun-related deaths. Most private or business-related foundations […]
Teens as Partners in Helping Reduce Gun Crime and Violence
This post is part of a series on Galvanizing the Civic Sector to Reduce Gun Violence. The series focuses on what several sectors – including parents, teens, schools, hospitals, the faith community, and city leaders – can do, independent of state and federal legislative advocacy, to reduce violence and the high number of gun-related deaths […]
Red Shirt and Pedro Establish Milestones and Set Out
It started six months ago in Winnipeg, Canada at an impromptu high school assembly where a youth in a red shirt, who gave me an angled, suspicious look, amazed me by easily defining all the tough words in a discussion about youth who “make it.” I told the principal I wanted to meet him, and […]
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