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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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How California news about gun violence has evolved amid the pandemic, protests against police brutality, and journalists’ commitments to improve coverage

by: Heather Gehlert
posted on Friday, September 17, 2021

As gun violence rises and journalists pledge to cover the issue more effectively, BMSG researchers wanted to know how news about gun violence and firearm suicide has changed in recent years. Has the volume of coverage in California outlets increased or decreased? What types of violence receive the most attention? Is prevention present? A forthcoming BMSG news analysis, conducted in collaboration with our partners at the Hope and Heal Fund, will answer these and other questions about gun violence in the news. To learn more and to hear directly from our researchers, register for this Oct. 7 webinar.

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Join BMSG at APHA 2020

by: Heather Gehlert
posted on Thursday, October 22, 2020

At this year’s APHA, the BMSG team will share insights from our latest research on gun violence and community violence in news coverage. We will also discuss how journalists can improve their reporting on violence, and we’ll look at the role of power — and narratives about power — in furthering efforts to build safer communities.

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Can we prevent another Sandy Hook?

by: Ingrid Daffner Krasnow and Heather Gehlert
posted on Friday, December 21, 2012

Will the nation’s grief and outrage over the Newtown, Conn., shooting finally translate into action to prevent future violence? Or will momentum fade as it did following similar tragedies? A trend emerging from recent media coverage gives us reason for hope.

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As Sandusky trial progresses, what story are the media telling about child sexual abuse?

by: Rebecca Womack and Laura Nixon
posted on Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Reporting on child sexual abuse typically centers on courtroom play-by-plays, with little attention given to prevention or the role of institutions in fostering abuse. The Sandusky case gives the media an opportunity to change that. Are they taking it?

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