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‘A vehicle of hope’: Hope and Heal Fund’s Brian Malte on narrative change and firearm violence prevention

by: Lunden Mason
posted on Thursday, December 05, 2024

Brian Malte is a nationally recognized leader in the gun violence prevention movement with 30 years of experience leading community-based efforts and strategic policy initiatives to keep homes and communities safe from gun violence. He leads Hope and Heal Fund, a first-of-its-kind, donor collaborative fund investing in a public health, racial equity, and community-based approach to preventing firearm violence and suicide in California. To help advocates create effective messaging surrounding firearm violence prevention, BMSG has partnered with the Hope and Heal Fund to create a new resource: “‘Together is where we save lives’: A messaging guide for California advocates working to reduce injuries and fatalities from firearms.” To learn more about Hope and Heal Fund, and dive deeper into the messaging guide, we sat down with Malte.

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From fear, division, and scarcity to hope, unity, and abundance: Building narrative power over the long haul

by: Heather Gehlert and Lori Dorfman
posted on Wednesday, July 12, 2023

The Supreme Court’s recent decisions to to dismantle affirmative action, reduce civil rights for LGBTQ+ individuals, and uphold financial obstacles that make it harder for people to attend college reinforce the need for long-term narrative change. What would it look like to build narrative power in support of public health values? The history of tobacco control offers clues.

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