Part 3 of 3 in the Guns, Grief and Grace in America series
New Moon Productions
Janet Fitch, Director and Executive Producer
Lajwanti Waghray, Co-director
Blyth Renate Meier, Producer
Tate Bunker, Editor
Gun violence is generally discussed in terms of urban homicides, yet startling statistics tell another story. This film reframes the conversation of Americas gun violence epidemic by shifting the focus from singularly Second Amendment rights to a broader framework of public health and prevention. Engage in a radically logical approach to restructure how we think, speak and act on gun violence through three distinct lenses. Hear from lawmakers and activists, urban musicians united for change, and a quiet town searching for answers after a domestic murder-suicide.
Featuring experts from the field of public health 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?
http://newmoononline.com
That's funny,I've had guns for decades and I've never seen one become "violent".
What we have in the US is Black violence,but that is difficult to address by the timid,handwringing liberals,so they try to animate inanimate objects instead.
Blacks can be violent with sticks,rocks,baseball bats,knives(OJ Simpson) and fists.We will only have peace in the US when we can deport most of these "people".
dgl1962 1 year ago
If you don't trust yourself with guns then don't own them.
Fockersnextdoor 2 years ago