Too Many Times

How to End Gun Violence in a Divided America

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Pub Date Oct 13 2020 | Archive Date Jan 06 2021

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Description

Guns in America have a history. The violence they cause came about from a series of decisions. To reverse them there is a series of solutions. This is your guide to them.

Gun violence is a problem with many faces, but seemingly no solution. From mass shootings to deadly domestic abuse to police officers opening fire, it permeates American life. And yet it feels impossible to address. The lines are firmly drawn and the federal government has not passed any legislation to reduce gun ownership in over twenty-five years.

That's why it's time to look at the issue differently. In this revelatory collection, gun violence in America is addressed from three angles: how gun violence affects us today, how we have gotten to this juncture legally and socially, and finally, what we can do to reduce and end gun violence in America.

Too many lives are lost by gun fire--around 15,000 a year--but we do have the tools to address this crisis. Top journalists, organizations, and anti-gun-violence advocacy groups are represented here--from Pamela Coloff to Ibram X. Kendi to Everytown for Gun Safety and the Giffords Organization--to collect the most comprehensive, thoughtful and practical guide on gun violence in America. There are no deadlocks and no excuses--we have the tools to stop gun violence now.

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS:

Jacinda Adern is the prime minister of New Zealand. 

Sarah Burd-Sharps is Director of Research at Everytown for Gun Safety. 

Paul M. Barrett is the author of New York Times best-seller GLOCK: THE RISE OF AMERICA'S GUN. 

Pamela Colloff is a senior reporter at ProPublica and a staff writer at The New York Times Magazine. 

Rachel Graber is Director of Public Policy at the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. 

Ibram X. Kendi is the author of Nationl Book Award-winning STAMPED FROM THE BEGINNING and New York Times best-seller HOW TO BE AN ANTIRACIST. 

Oliver Laughland is the Guardian's US southern bureau chief. 

Jill Lepore is a staff writer at the New Yorker and the best-selling author of THESE TRUTHS and THE SECRET HISTORY OF WONDER WOMAN. 

Janell Ross is a reporter who covers race and politics for the Washington Post, NBC News, and the Huffington Post 

Frank Serpico is a former New York City Police Department detective whose whistleblowing prompted the creation of the Knapp Commission in 1970. 

Andrew Ross Sorkin is The New York Times's chief mergers and acquisitions reporter and the author of New York Times best-seller TOO BIG TO FAIL. 

Justice John Paul Stevens served as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1975 until 2010. 

Jon Swaine is an investigative reporter at the Washington Post. He previously was a senior reporter at the GuardianUS. 

Robyn Thomas is Executive Director of the Giffords Law Center. 

Shannon Watts is the founder of Mom's Demand Action and author of FIGHT LIKE A MOTHER.

Guns in America have a history. The violence they cause came about from a series of decisions. To reverse them there is a series of solutions. This is your guide to them.

Gun violence is a problem...


Marketing Plan

Harness trending topics of gun control, 2nd Amendment rights, police violence, racial injustice, and guns and authoritarian behaviors

Target review coverage in national newspapers: NY Times, Wall Street Journal, LA Times, Wash Post, etc.

Target review coverage in national on-line magazines and blog: Slate, Salon, New Yorker online, etc.

Standalone features, as well as trend stories, in major d

Coverage in major left-wing print and on-line outlets: The Nation, Harper's Magazine, The New Republic, Alternet, Mother Jones 

Coordinated social media campaign harnessing contributors platforms

Melville House social campaigns: Twitter (70,000), Instagram (18,000), Facebook (15,000)

Newsletter campaign to all lists with targeted outreach to academics and librarians

Coordinated outreach with the contributors various associations and non-profits, leveraging their mailing lists and social


Harness trending topics of gun control, 2nd Amendment rights, police violence, racial injustice, and guns and authoritarian behaviors

Target review coverage in national newspapers: NY Times, Wall...


Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781612198798
PRICE $16.99 (USD)
PAGES 208

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