We hope to ensure that
the conversation about gun violence does not end in a vicious cycle of short - lived media attention.
Seventeen people died in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, catalyzing a national
conversation about gun violence in schools.
Student voices will fill the gallery with words that reflect reactions to the national
conversation about gun violence and gun culture.
There is no other way to account for the way they are changing
the conversation about gun violence in this country other than to say that they have incredible intellectual skills and a work ethic that drives them to excellence.
By Barney Blakeney The Valentine's Day massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida has reinvigorated
the conversation about gun violence on a national scale.
#Buffalo's mayor says amid nationwide
conversation about gun violence, he'll head to Washington D.C. next month for @AMarch4OurLives and will also sponsor buses for any students who want to go https://t.co/2oFW3OPbof pic.twitter.com / 2scfSTKuCX
Use these resources to help navigate
conversations about gun violence, school safety, mental health and how to take action after a school shooting.
Not exact matches
Given this week's national
conversation surrounding
gun violence and legislation, we decided this
conversation about...
Hard
conversations are coming, perhaps legislation, around
gun control,
about hatred, racism, religion,
about our culture's glorification of
violence, our nationalism, and the divisions between us, yes, those
conversations need to happen, but not just now: now is the time for grieving, now is the time for loving, for burying, for mourning with those who mourn, for gathering humanity together, and for compassion.
How many more mass shootings must citizens endure before we as a country finally have a serious
conversation about the scourge of
gun violence that plagues our communities?
This latest incident of mass
violence and suicide will certainly focus attention once again on the causes of
violence, and will lead to renewed
conversations about gun control, our country's broken health care and mental - health systems, and the impact of media
violence on the thoughts, feelings, and behavior of children.
The March for Our Lives, scheduled for Saturday, was organized by the students to continue the national
conversation about gun safety and legislation in the U.S. and to put pressure on politicians to sign into law new measures to make large - scale acts of
violence like what happened at their Parkland school less common and more difficult to replicate.