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Progress on a ‘Human-Driven Problem’

UMD, White House Representative Address Gun Violence Reduction Efforts

Two years ago, the 120 Initiative, a consortium of Washington, D.C.-area universities focused on reducing gun violence, was named for the number of people fatally shot every day in the U.S. Today, that’s outdated; the number is now estimated to be 134.

University of Maryland President Darryll J. Pines, who co-founded the initiative with George Mason University President Gregory Washington, on Wednesday decried a worsening epidemic and emphasized the role of UMD research in curbing it. He spoke at a campus event hosted by a new university initiative, PROGRESS (Prevent Gun Violence: Research, Empowerment, Strategies and Solutions), welcoming Rob Wilcox, deputy director of the inaugural White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, who outlined how the White House is addressing the issue.

“It’s a human-driven problem,” said Pines. “We created it—we should be able to find solutions for it.”

PROGRESS, led by School of Public Health Professor of the Practice Woodie Kessel and MPower Professor of African American studies, Medical Anthropology and Epidemiology Joseph Richardson, launched in November. It studies gun violence, offers educational programming across the state on gun safety and issues policy recommendations.

“Our multidisciplinary approach draws, analyzes and applies data from multiple sectors, including public health and the criminal legal system,” said Richardson to an audience of faculty members, government officials and community activists, including several survivors of shootings. “It’s a new model of equitable university-community research partnerships, with a specific emphasis on being community-driven and -led.”

Read More in Maryland Today

Photo of Rob Wilcox, deputy director of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, addressing the audience of faculty members, government officials and community activists is by Stephanie S. Cordle

 

Published on Thu, Apr 25, 2024 - 9:18AM

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