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Racial Equity in Community Violence Intervention

Racial Equity in Community Violence Intervention

Mar
23
Wednesday
 from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Virtual Event

Community violence is a public health epidemic in the United States, claiming nearly 20,000 lives each year and leaving tens of thousands more injured. It includes the use or threat of harm towards strangers, acquaintances, or intimate partners and the use of force by the authorities. It also disproportionately impacts communities of color: Homicide is the leading cause of death among Black males aged 15–34, and it is the second leading cause of death for Latinx men in that same age group.  

In cities across the country, community violence intervention specialists are developing innovative strategies to reduce this violence and create community safety. These efforts are often led by people directly affected by violence in their community. However, many of these organizations lack the resources to carry out their effective work because they cannot meet the requirements for government grants.   

In 2021, a group of directly affected practitioners, organizations, advocates, and researchers developed a racial equity framework for funding to interrogate this problem. This panel discussion will describe their nine recommendations to reduce the barriers and burdens that make government funding fractured, burdensome, ineffective, and unattainable for community violence intervention organizations in jurisdictions with the highest rates of violence.

Speakers

Fatimah Loren Dreier

Speaker

Fatimah Loren Dreier is executive director of Health Alliance for Violence Intervention.

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Stephanie Hawkins

Speaker

Stephanie Hawkins is founding director of the Transformative Research Unit for Equity at RTI International.

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Latrina Kelly-James

Speaker

Latrina Kelly-James is director of Training and Technical Assistance at the Community Based Public Safety Collective.

Heather Warnken

Speaker

Heather Warnken is executive director of the Center for Criminal Justice Reform at the University of Baltimore School of Law. 

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Rob Wilcox

Speaker

Rob Wilcox is federal legal director at Everytown for Gun Safety.

Jennifer Shaw

Moderator

Jennifer Shaw is a senior program officer for the justice team of Open Society-U.S.

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