UConn Alumni
 

Surviving Gun Violence


Tuesday, January 30, 2024 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Online - Zoom Webinar

 
Guns are the leading cause of death among US children and teens. Many more Americans witness and survive gun violence. Join us for a powerful discussion on addressing gun violence in our schools and communities.
 
This panel will focus on mental health, youth-led activism, and the national and local policy landscape. 
 
Read the latest from UConn Today.
 

UConn Nation and all friends of UConn are welcome to engage in this program. 

Keynote Speaker

Meet The Panel

#ThisIsAmerica is a series that brings together UConn faculty, alumni, and students to discuss and unpack systematic racism, social justice, and human rights issues.

It spotlights the individuals, organizations and movements fighting for justice and equity, and against oppression and white supremacy. 

Enjoy access to our free Social Justice Resource Guide here


 

Sponsors

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UConn Alumni

UConn School of Social Work

UConn College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

UConn Office of Diversity & Inclusion

UConn Women's Center


 

Questions & Additional Information

 


If you have questions or require additional information for this events, please contact Abigail G. Jackson, Assistant Director of Alumni Relations, via email.

Continuing Education Credits

Participants wishing to earn CECs must attend the full program as we do not prorate CECs for partial attendance. Upon successfully completing the program, you will receive an email from SSWCE@uconn.edu inviting you to apply for CECs and pay the $15 administrative recording fee. You must use the same first name, last name and email address when you register for the program and apply for CECs

Please provide your full name and email address during the registration process to receive more information.

Access to the Virtual Lobby which'll direct you to the Zoom Webinar will be provided upon registration.​  

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