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Subject Remembering Ahmaud, suicide prevention workshops, and Mother's Day
Date May 8, 2021 10:00 AM
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John
Tomorrow should be Ahmaud Arbery’s 27th birthday. He should be celebrating with his friends and family. But a year ago, he was senselessly murdered in broad daylight while out for a run in Georgia.
[link removed]? [[link removed]?]I’m a runner, too – I’ve been running my whole life. John, I know the visceral fear that comes with running while Black in America: It means being keenly aware of the spaces that I’m in and how people will view my Black body running in the street. It means worrying about my safety for more reasons than sprained ankles or cars. I have even asked a white friend to protect me by biking next to me as I trained for a marathon, so that I knew I was safe to simply run.
Being Black in the United States means not being able to go for a run without the danger of being shot. This is a violation to the ideals of our country, John: We cannot call ourselves the land of the free when Ahmaud Arbery was murdered while enjoying the freedom of jogging, and while so many more fear for their lives. Now, one year after his death, we must recommit ourselves to fighting the systemic failings of our country — including our broken gun laws.
Since Arbery’s murder, lawmakers have failed to end racist Stand Your Ground laws – in fact they have passed more of them. Just months ago, Ohio signed their version of Stand Your Ground into law. Ahmaud Arbery’s killers even attempted to manipulate Georgia’s Stand Your Ground laws and claimed that their actions were self-defense to avoid the blame of their heinous crime.
Stand Your Ground laws encourage reckless gun owners to shoot first, ask questions later — and then claim self-defense. When combined with our country’s weak gun laws and systemic racism, Stand Your Ground laws increase, rather than decrease, gun crime. We need to show an overwhelming support for ending these life-threatening and racist laws.
John, in honor of Ahmaud Arbery, will you add your name to our petition to demand an end to Stand Your Ground laws today? They are the law of the land in more than 20 states and we can’t allow any more to be passed. [[link removed]?]
TAKE ACTION >>> [[link removed]?]In honor of Ahmaud Arbery’s life that was senselessly taken too soon and for the Black men and women who still face the threat of violence in our country: Thank you for taking action against racist Stand Your Ground laws.
In solidarity,
Kelly Sampson
Brady Senior Counsel and Director of Racial Justice
[[link removed]]We’re Launching Trainings for Mental Health Professionals: “Firearms, Means Safety, and Suicide Prevention: A Clinical Workshop”
In partnership with the American Association of Suicidology (AAS), our End Family Fire program is launching workshops for mental health clinicians, trainees, or students on the integration of firearms and means safety into clinical practice.
Evidence shows that by talking to patients about access to firearms and safe storage practices, mental health professionals can lower suicide risk and save lives. In fact, when guns in the home are properly stored, the risk of family fire [[link removed]] is reduced by up to 61%. If a person is considering suicide or is at risk of a personal crisis, safe storage of a firearm can prevent a lethal suicide attempt.
[link removed] [[link removed]]“Firearms, Means Safety and Suicide Prevention: A Clinical Workshop”
Presented by Ted C. Bonar, PsyD, Director of End Family Fire
Multiple dates through May-November 2021
3.0 CE credits awarded for APA, NBCC, NASW, or general attendance.
REGISTER NOW >>> [[link removed]]If you or someone you know needs help, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255). You can also text a crisis counselor by messaging the Crisis Text Line at 741741.
Tomorrow is Mother's Day. Together, we will support and recognize all of the mothers who have lost loved ones to gun violence while embracing their pain and determination to take action against an epidemic that kills more than 100 Americans each day. Will you show your support by sharing our Mother’s Day graphic on Facebook?
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VOTE NOW [bit.ly/votebradycredo][[link removed]]🎧 Episode 127: Talking to Kids About Mass Shootings
We're joined by Nancy Kislin, a therapist and author of "LOCKDOWN: Talking to Your Kids about School Violence.” Weeks ago, we asked you to submit your questions about how to talk to young people about gun violence. This week, Nancy helps us answer your questions.
LISTEN NOW >>> [[link removed]]🎧 From the Archives — Episode 27: A Weird, Sad, Not-So-Little Club
Tomorrow is Mother’s Day. In this episode from the archives, we’re joined by Christian Heyne and Liz Dunning — both employees of Brady who lost their mothers to gun violence. We talk about how they deal with that loss, how they balance working in gun violence prevention, and what brought them to Brady.
LISTEN NOW >>> [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]The Spread of Permitless Carry: Many States Are Pushing Through More Permissive Gun Laws [[link removed]] , The Economist
How the A.T.F., Key to Biden’s Gun Plan, Became an N.R.A. ‘Whipping Boy’ [[link removed]] , The New York Times
Survivor Story: Decades Old Gary Gun Lawsuit Still Alive in Hammond Court [[link removed]] , Chicago Tribune
Orange County Gun Violence Prevention and Safety Groups Support President Biden’s Executive Order on Gun Control Legislation [[link removed]] , Lariat
Oakland, S.F. See Spike in Untraceable Ghost Guns: 'Anybody Can Get These,' [[link removed]] San Francisco Chronicle
Lawmakers Aim to Repeal Law Shielding Gun Industry [[link removed]] , Beverly Press
[[link removed]]This week in Colorado, lawmakers advanced important legislation that would improve Colorado’s background check system by closing the “Charleston loophole” and ensuring individuals with violent misdemeanors are prevented from purchasing and possessing guns for five years. The law would ensure that a background check is completed before every gun sale. We thank Brady Colorado State Executive Committee lead Val Beck, who testified in support of this vital legislation and helped advance the bill in the House Judiciary Committee! Since joining Brady Colorado just weeks ago, Val has hit the ground running, building our grassroots presence in Colorado, helping host virtual events [[link removed]] , and more. Thank you, Val, for your tireless dedication to preventing gun violence.
READ MORE ABOUT OUR WORK IN COLORADO [[link removed]] JOIN A BRADY CHAPTER TODAY >>> [[link removed]][[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]] John, Team ENOUGH, our youth-led initiative, just launched their monthly video newsletter! And the best part is that you can listen to it in under three minutes! Will you sign up now to receive the Team ENOUGH newsletter? You can also send this link to a young person you know who is interested in learning more about Team ENOUGH. [[link removed]] SIGN UP >> [[link removed]]
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