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Association of Gun Violence Reporters aims to link journalists across the U.S.

August 19, 2024

By Sammy Caiola In the spirit of professional media organizations such as the Association of Health Care Journalists and the Society of Environmental Journalists, four gun violence reporters posted across the U.S. have created the Read More

We are here to dispel myths, elevate facts, provide hope, build resilience, and amplify the voices of victims and survivors of gun violence that, for far too long, have been silenced, ignored, diminished, and undervalued. But we need your help.

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Proud of our partnerships

During 2024, PCGVR staffers visited, collaborated with, held meetings at, or delivered  presentations for the following organizations:

Association of Health Care Journalists • Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication • Barnard College • Berkeley Media Studies Group • Center for Cooperative Media • Billy Penn • Center for Just Journalism • Collaborative Journalism Summit • Council on Criminal Justice Crime Trends Working Group • FrameWorks Institute • Institute for Storycraft and Information Gathering at Tufts University • Investigative Reporters and Editors Conference • Klein News Innovation Camp • KSDK 5 On Your Side St. Louis • Law & Justice Journalism Project • Logan Center for Urban Investigative Reporting at Temple University • Montclair State University School of Communication and Media • MU Society of Professional Journalists • National Press Club Journalism Institute • National Press Foundation • National Research Conference for the Prevention of Firearm-Related Harms • NBC4 Washington • NBC10 Philadelphia • PBS NewsHour • The Poynter Institute • Public Trust • Radio Television Digital News Association • Resolve Philadelphia • Schemel Forum at the University of Scranton • School of Communication at American University in Washington • School of Global Journalism & Communication at Morgan State University • The Stoneleigh Foundation • University of Missouri School of Journalism • University of Pennsylvania • Washington and Lee University • WFTS ABC Action News Tampa Bay

We are very grateful for these opportunities and already planning new partnerships for the new year. After launching in 2020 and and emerging as the pandemic receded, our organization accelerated into more extensive collaborative efforts during 2023.

PCGVR in the news: 2024

Balancing truth and trauma, media ethics in school shooting coverage continue to evolve | Center for Journalism Ethics, December 5, 2024

Survivor Connection links reporters with gun violence survivor community | Reynolds Journalism Institute, November 20, 2024

WATCH ‘Run, Hide, Fight: Growing Up Under the Gun,’ a documentary about how gun violence changed a generation | PBS NewsHour, October 10, 2024.

Documentary seeks to heal rift between public and news industry with trauma-informed approach to gun violence | Missouri School of Journalism, September 20, 2024.

Philadelphia center gives reporters, editors new tools for deeper, more trauma-sensitive coverage of gun violence | Reynolds Journalism Institute, September 9, 2024.

Framing Gun Violence w/ Jim MacMillan & Dr. Jessica Beard | The Trauma Beat, August 5, 2024.

Research Highlights Need for Public Health Approach in News Reporting of Gun Violence | The Good Men Project, August 3, 2024

Philly news stations use harmful tactics to report on firearm violence, studies say | Association of Health Care Journalists, July 12, 2024.

Getting started with a gun violence prevention beat | Reynolds Journalism Institute, July 11, 2024.

Research highlights need for public health approach in news reporting of gun violence | Editor & Publisher Magazine, June 24, 2024.

Research highlights need for public health approach in news reporting of gun violence The Journalist’s Resource, June 25, 2024.

Why gun violence is a public health emergency | Association of Health Care Journalists, June 12, 2024.

What’s Going On: Better Gun Violence Reporting | iHeart Media, June 7, 2024.

‘Minimizing harm:’ New toolkit provides best practices for reporting on gun violence | Association of Health Care Journalists, June 3, 2024.

Insight Spotlight: Remembering Joseph Emanuel Daniels III | iHeart Media, June 3, 2024.

Love & Life: Dr. Jessica Beard | WURD Radio via Facebook, May 28, 2024.

Could a Holistic Approach to Gun Violence Reporting Help Victims? | The Trace, May 14, 2024.

Two New Studies More Closely Examine How Reports of Community Firearm Violence Are Framed on Local Television News in Philadelphia | Lewis Katz School of Medicine, May 7, 2024.

Changing the Narrative of Gun Violence | Columbia College Today, Winter/Spring 2024

Insight Spotlight: Center for Gun Violence Reporting | iHeart Media, April 4, 2024.

Gun violence reporting certification: What it is and why journalists should get it | Association of Health Care Journalists, February 16, 2024.

Video & highlights: Covering Firearm Violence — How journalists can reframe their reporting National Press Club Journalism Institute, February 12, 2024.

Lehigh Professor to Study the Harms of Gun Violence Reporting | Lehigh University, February 12, 2024.

‘Gun Violence Is A Human Story’: Advocates Appeal For Empathetic Reporting | National Press Foundation, January 18, 2024.

The Public Health Crisis of Gun Violence | CeaseFirePA, February 17, 2024.

Years of work in one concise guide, available for free

Better Gun Violence Reporting: A Toolkit For Minimizing Harm

News coverage of gun violence often inadvertently perpetuates stereotypical narratives about the people and communities most impacted. Typical coverage focuses on individual episodes of gun violence and often lacks an explanation of what causes it and what could be done to prevent it. These reporting practices can further stigmatize marginalized communities and promote fatalism around gun violence prevention. By changing the way gun violence is covered, reporters can take an active role in minimizing harm to injured people, communities, and society—and even make an important contribution toward preventing gun violence.

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Lifelines

If you or someone you know is suicidal, in crisis, or in need of general mental health support, please know help is available. You can contact your physician, local hospital emergency room, or any of the hotlines, text lines, web chats, and support groups listed below. Most are free and confidential resources. Many are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

• National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
• Crisis Text Line: 741741
• Lifeline Chat web chat service
• Samaritans’ Helpline: (877) 870-4673 (available in 240+ languages)

Journalists: Take this online course on Responsible Reporting on Suicide. (You can audit for free or pay to get certified.)

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The Philadelphia Center for Gun Violence Reporting
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1315 Walnut Street, Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA 19107


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We hope that data and information we provide may prove useful but we never forget that we are talking about real people. Learn about individuals lost to gun violence in Philadelphia and opportunities to remember someone you loved: In memoriam.
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Up the Block is a free guide to the tools, resources, and people who can help you navigate your Philadelphia community, especially if you or people you know have been affected by gun violence.


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