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Gun Violence

BLACK DOLLAR: SOUL INTACT, DANIEL LAURENT RETURNS WITH A NEW COMMUNITY MISSION

Written by DIG STAFF Posted October 21, 2021 Filed Under: MUSIC

New project focuses on “group economics and the power that holds in the Black community”

Filed Under: MUSIC Tagged With: black community, economics, Gun Violence, Music

THE GLOBE AND WBUR WANT YOU TO PAY $10 TO HEAR CHARLIE BAKER TALK ABOUT HOW GREAT MASS IS ON GUNS

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted March 4, 2019 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm, NEWS+OPINIONS

"I was looking forward to sharing this event with my friends interested in confronting gun violence... but then I noticed the lack of representation for Black and Brown communities that are most disproportionately impacted by this crises and neglected in our policy responses."

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Boston Globe, Charlie Baker, CitySpace, Fire Sale, Gun Violence, guns, Maura Healey, wbur

THIS AIN’T NORMAL: NEW BOSTON DOC ABOUT STREET VIOLENCE LIFTS AUTHENTIC VOICES

Written by M.J. TIDWELL Posted November 7, 2017 Filed Under: A+E, Film

This Ain’t Normal is a profound film that brings the audience into the homes of young men in their neighborhoods, and has them explain the multilayered, complex social and economic issues that drive gun violence so high.

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: Boston, Boston Centers for Youth and Families, Dennis G. Wilson, Gun Violence, guns, Kreateabuzz, Madison Vs. Madison, Malik Williams, Massachusetts, Rudy Hypolite, street violence, Violence Interrupters

CEASE FIRE: VAPORS OF MORPHINE, MARISSA NADLER, HALLELUJAH THE HILLS WANT TO END GUN VIOLENCE

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted September 23, 2016 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC

Musicians talk activism and gun violence before a protest show with Bill Janovitz, Tanya Donelly, Mike Gent, and more this Sunday.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC Tagged With: 2016, Allston, benefit show, Bill Janovitz, Boston, brighton music hall, Dig, DigBoston, Gun Violence, Hallelujah the Hills, Interview, Marissa Nadler, Mike Gent, Music, Tanya Donelly, Vapors of Morphine

GUNBARRASSING: A PAGE ONE OP-ED AGAINST REDUNDANT PAGE ONE ANTI-GUN OP-EDS

Written by DIG STAFF Posted December 8, 2015 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm

It truly sucks to have to say this stuff, as we will certainly be attacked by any number of well-meaning liberal college activists and other Democratic sycophants who will fail to understand that we also believe this country has a significant gun problem.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm Tagged With: Gun Ownership, Gun Violence, guns, liberal media, mass shootings, National Review, New York Times, NRA, NYT, Page One

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