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Connecting Communities

Statewide Community Education

What is Connecting Communities?

Connecting Communities to End Gun Violence is NYAGV Ed Fund’s newest initiative: a statewide education program to provide factual information about the impact local gun violence is having on our own communities and what solutions are most effective locally. We’re fostering critical conversations among local experts and activists working at the nexus of gun violence and its root causes – all with the goal of making New York communities safer and stronger. 

As our nation starts to see hope for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, the epidemic of gun violence shows little sign of slowing down in New York. Last year brought a 75 percent increase in shootings and an 82 percent increase in gun homicides in New York State, and early indications in 2021 show no sign of a retreat. 

But misconceptions about gun violence litter the path to effective solutions. These misconceptions and misunderstandings have grave consequences; whether in the form of police shootings or interpersonal violence, fear and misinformation often combine to deadly effect. Without widespread public awareness of the ways in which gun violence and its root causes affect different communities, we cannot hope to enact solutions that achieve both safety and justice.

That’s why we’re putting together locally-focused webinars (and, eventually, in-person events) designed to shine a spotlight on how gun violence impacts communities in New York, what local, on-the-ground solutions are working, and what else we can do to ensure safety and justice for all New Yorkers.

Contact us  if you’d like to help put on a Connecting Communities event in your neighborhood! 

Connecting Communities

On September 12th we had a discussion on “Youth and Gun Culture: Connecting Communities to End Gun Violence.” Our panel spotlighted the Center for Justice Innovation’s new research report: “Two Battlefields: Opps, Cops, and NYC Youth Gun Culture.”
Featuring:
🔹 NYC Deputy Public Advocate, Solomon Acevedo
🔹 The Center for Justice Innovation’s research team:  Basaime Spaite, Javonte Alexander, Rachel Swaner, Elise White
🔹 Frank Teah, NYAGV’s Program Director and youth educator
 Thank you Center for Justice Innovation and Office of the NYC Public Advocate for joining us for the Sep. 12th panel about gun culture and our youth. We had a real conversation about the real reasons young people are picking up guns: fear, powerlessness, protection, and belonging. We also talked about real solutions: investing in community and supporting our young people with resources and safe spaces at the top of the list

Connecting Communities

What is school safety? Keeping our kids safe from Gun Violence
An important conversation about school safety and gun violence. We discussed root causes and real solutions to keeping New York’s children and their communities safe, the latest groundbreaking legislation, and how you can help. Rebecca Fischer also joined to share more about her testimony at Congress’s GOP-led field hearing on violent crime in Manhattan this week.

Featuring: Khaleel Anderson, New York State Assembly Member (Queens)
Shante Martin, Social Emotional Academy Leader, Williamsburg Charter High School
Frank Teah, Program Director, New Yorkers Against Gun Violence Education Fund
Xavier Cornejo, Social Worker, New Yorkers Against Gun Violence Education Fund
Moderated by: Shaina Harrison, Education Director, New Yorkers Against Gun Violence Education Fd

CONNECTING COMMUNITIES: NYSRPA v Bruen

Challenges and Responses to NY’s Concealed Carry Laws. 

Featuring:
Alvin Bragg, Manhattan District Attorney 
Zellnor Myrie, New York State Senator (Brooklyn)
Eric Ruben, Asst. Prof. of Law and 2nd Amendment Expert, SMU Dedman School of Law, and Brennan Center Fellow

Moderated by:

Rebecca Fischer, Executive Director of New Yorkers Against Gun Violence.

CONNECTING COMMUNITIES: 2022 LOOK AHEAD

Recording from March 2nd 2022:
Learn more about plans and initiatives to reduce gun violence in New York State.

As we consider evolving policy plans and initiatives at the local, state, and federal levels, New Yorkers Against Gun Violence Ed Fund remains committed to bringing New Yorkers together to discuss, learn, and act.

Our panelists:
Eric Gonzalez, Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office
Kami Chavis, Professor of Law and Director of Criminal Justice Program at Wake Forest Law School
Alice Hamblett, Senior Policy Manager at Common Justice
Ari Davis, Senior Policy Analyst at Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence

Long Island Regional Gun Violence Prevention Forum

Long Island Regional Gun Violence Prevention Forum from March 7th: Hear from advocates and community leaders working to end gun violence on Long Island and beyond including Dr. Chethan Satya of Northwell Health, STRONG Youth’s Executive Director, Rahsmia Zatar, and other experts.