Colin Goddard, the inspiring gun violence prevention advocate and Brady Campaign staffer whose story is featured in the movie Living for 32, will light a candle on January 8th to honor loved ones lost to gun violence in this country. [Read more...]
A National Conversation on How We Can Prevent Gun Deaths and Injuries
Colin Goddard, the inspiring gun violence prevention advocate and Brady Campaign staffer whose story is featured in the movie Living for 32, will light a candle on January 8th to honor loved ones lost to gun violence in this country. [Read more...]

1987 was the best year and the worst year of my life. A decade of long distance, marathon running and weight training resulted in my physical health being excellent. In May of that year, I finished graduate school at USC, earning my MSW, and thus achieving my educational and professional goals. In July of l987, [...]

Ryan Clark was one of the 32 people murdered at the Virginia Tech Massacre. In the accompanying video, his aunt, Pat Craig, discusses the support provided by the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence. She has since been active in calling for improved gun laws. Ryan’s favorite place in the world was Camp Big Heart, [...]

My son Jose was an amazing child. On September 15, 2011, ten days after his sixteen birthday, he was gunned down. He was shot from the back. He loved animals, he watched biography and history channel. Enjoy rap music, and believed that family came first. I love him very much and I miss him. May [...]

My son Brian was shot in the face by the hand of his brother and died instantly. http://Brian-Clark.virtual-memorials.com

Sha’Nee Lauren Dougherty, our middle daughter, became a victim of gun violence in the early hours of August 18, 2008 at the age of 17. As she ended the summer in her old neighborhood of 22nd Street, SE, she was visiting friends and enjoying the last hours of summer before preparing to attend college. A [...]
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