Crime·National·Politics March for Our Lives and MSNBC to Host Gun Safety Forum With Presidential Candidates September 20, 2019 by Yanick Rice Lamb Since the March for Our Lives movement issued its six-point Peace Plan a few weeks ago,…
Crime·News·NewsVision Newscast·Off-campus·State & Local·Video From Bullets to Better Futures: TraRon Center Is Saving Lives November 22, 2018 by Jennifer Thomas The loss of a loved one can be devastating, especially if it was due to…
Crime·National·Politics Will Gun Violence Change After Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Opts Out of Re-Election Bid? November 8, 2018 by HU News Service Nowadays, some call America’s third largest city Chiraq—an urban war zone. Its poor black neighborhoods are awash…
News Mentally Ill Are Gun Violence Victims, Not the Culprits May 7, 2018 by Jasmine Hardy Experts Say Finger Unfairly Pointed at Mentally Ill Jason Harrison is an example of how the…
Video March for Our Lives Unifies Those Marching in Support of Many Issues April 17, 2018 by Khary Armster Photo by Khary Armster Tens of thousands of people from across the country and world descended…
Video “If There Are No More Kids, There’s No Future” March 25, 2018 by Tayler Adigun Children Speak Out Against Gun Violence During March for Our Lives Demonstration Young partipant in the…
News Hundreds of Thousands March to End Gun Violence March 24, 2018 by Howard University News Service WASHINGTON — Hundreds of thousands marched in the nation’s capital and across the world to commemorate…
News A School Shooting Every Week, One-By-One March 19, 2018 by Alicia Williams Gun Violence in America: Part 2 Taiyania Thompson kneels at the grave of her father, who…
News Students Across Nation March for Gun Control February 21, 2018 by Simone White Gun Violence Pnoto by Amiyah King: High school teachers from Maryland and Washington gathered in front…
News Remembering Victims of Gun Violence January 25, 2018 by Howard University News Service Group Displays 2000 crosses Near White House on Inauguration Anniversary WASHINGTON — One by one people…