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Talks | Firsthand: Gun Violence

FIRSTHAND Talks

5 expert talks providing context around the topic of gun violence in Chicago

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Creating Space Between Impulse and Action

Eddie Bocanegra explains using cognitive therapy to deal with the trauma of gun violence.

Eddie Bocanegra explains the effectiveness of dealing with the trauma of gun violence through cognitive behavioral therapy and collaboration, giving at-risk people the tools to help them resolve conflicts in different ways – driving a wedge between their impulse to shoot and the act of pulling the trigger.

Explore these powerful Talks, each with a big idea for addressing the gun violence problem in Chicago. From different perspectives, a community activist, a grieving mother, a cop, a policymaker, and a professor express their personal stories and offer one solution.

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Creating Space Between Impulse and Action

Eddie Bocanegra explains using cognitive therapy to deal with the trauma of gun violence.

Eddie Bocanegra explains the effectiveness of dealing with the trauma of gun violence through cognitive behavioral therapy and collaboration, giving at-risk people the tools to help them resolve conflicts in different ways – driving a wedge between their impulse to shoot and the act of pulling the trigger.

Creating Space Between Impulse and Action

Eddie Bocanegra explains the effectiveness of dealing with the trauma of gun violence through cognitive behavioral therapy and collaboration.

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Healing is in Our Stories

Lisa Daniels explains how telling gun violence victims' stories can bring about healing.

Lisa Daniels, a single mom who lost a son to gun violence, explains how she was able to forgive the man who killed him; the vital necessity of going beyond the headlines to define victims in their totality; and how telling their stories, and our own, can bring about healing.

Healing is in Our Stories

Lisa Daniels, who lost a son to gun violence, explains how she was able to forgive the man who killed him.

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Ask Why

Jermaine Harris explores the vital role police officers play in an underserved community.

Jermaine Harris explores the vital role police officers can play in an underserved community; outlines the four core principles of social justice and how each answer to a “why” question correlates to one of them; and demonstrates how listening to the answers can inspire actions that prevent violence from happening.

Ask Why

Jermaine Harris explores the vital role police officers can play in their communities and how listening can prevent violence from happening in the first place.

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And How are the Children

Cristina Pacione-Zayas talks about the importance of safe spaces for young children.

Children serve as a barometer of a community’s wellbeing. Cristina Pacione-Zayas talks about the importance of safe spaces for young children where they can just be kids; how toxic stress can adversely affect a child’s development; and how community support can create a place “where all the children are well.”

And How are the Children

Cristina Pacione-Zayas talks about how toxic stress can adversely affect a child’s development and how community support can be a game changer.

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A Handshake Away

Andrew Papachristos explains how connected cities affect what we feel, think, and do.

Chicago’s gun violence epidemic is tragic, but not random. Andrew Papachristos explains how the connected nature of cities affect how we feel, think, and do; how science can predict the next likely shooting victim; and how can what we learn can break the pattern and help to keep us safe.

A Handshake Away

Chicago’s gun violence epidemic is tragic, but not random. Andrew Papachristos explains how the connected nature of cities and science can predict the next likely shooting victim.