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Related: About this forumWow! Somebody in Chicago has the right idea...
Vanessa Tanaka wants to launch a gun violence conversation that doesn't begin and end with gun legislation.
I did a lot of research to find organizations in Chicago that take more of a public health approach to the problem of violence," Tanaka said. "Their focus is on addressing some of the problems that contribute to gun violence poverty, lack of jobs, lack of opportunities, housing, all of the social issues that come up in different communities. A lot of these groups have programs and outreach that have nothing to do with gun legislation but can directly influence gun violence."
The Catalyst for Change event takes place 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Harper Theater, 5238 S. Harper Ave., in Chicago. Light refreshments will be served, and a cash bar will be open, with all proceeds going to the attending organizations.
I did a lot of research to find organizations in Chicago that take more of a public health approach to the problem of violence," Tanaka said. "Their focus is on addressing some of the problems that contribute to gun violence poverty, lack of jobs, lack of opportunities, housing, all of the social issues that come up in different communities. A lot of these groups have programs and outreach that have nothing to do with gun legislation but can directly influence gun violence."
The Catalyst for Change event takes place 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Harper Theater, 5238 S. Harper Ave., in Chicago. Light refreshments will be served, and a cash bar will be open, with all proceeds going to the attending organizations.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/stevens/ct-hyde-park-gun-talk-balancing-0516-20160516-column.html
In my opinion, she is on to something. Poverty is much more closely correlated with violence than guns. Impoverished communities are more often victims of perpetual violence than their affluent counterparts. Why can't gun controllers figure this out?
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Wow! Somebody in Chicago has the right idea... (Original Post)
Kang Colby
May 2016
OP
My foundational education in college during the 60s was along these lines. NT
Eleanors38
May 2016
#8
Response to Kang Colby (Original post)
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Straw Man
(6,771 posts)2. Exactly.
Google "Wright and Rossi" and you'll find that this isn't new.
CompanyFirstSergeant
(1,558 posts)3. Why was that post hidden?
It makes sense.
Oh, that's right, it did not fit a certain narrative.
Of course.
ileus
(15,396 posts)5. someone needed a safe place.
Kang Colby
(1,941 posts)6. Good grief. n/t
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)7. Be careful. Da fix is in. nt
ileus
(15,396 posts)4. This is pretty well known and understood by logical thinking people.
Others see objects as the problem...
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)8. My foundational education in college during the 60s was along these lines. NT