Today marks five years since we launched the Philadelphia Center for Gun Violence Reporting. Here’s a preview from our upcoming 5-Year Impact Report with some of our favorite people.
More milestones coming up this month
• Publishing: “5 Years of Impact,” an extensive multimedia report
• Launching: A new look, logo and more accessible website at PCGVR.org
• Announcing: Plans to embrace a new, expanded mission
• Gathering: Key stakeholders in Philadelphia
• Announcing: Our biggest educational event yet
Just imagine
We have come this far with a very small staff on a very lean budget. With more support, we could hire more people, accelerate activities and produce more impact, sooner. Please consider making a contribution today.
In order of appearance, above:
• Oronde McClain, PCGVR Survivor Connection director
• Abené Clayton, reporter for Guns and Lies in America at The Guardian and co-director of the Association of Gun Violence Reporters
• Maxayn Gooden, who has played several key roles at PCGVR
• Kelly McBride, Senior Vice President and Chair of Craig Newmark Center for Ethics and Leadership at the The Poynter Institute for Media Studies
• Eric Marsh, Sr., PCGVR director of Operations
• Cheryl Thompson-Morton, Head of Advisory Programs at the Lenfest Institute for Journalism and Poynter Institute faculty member
• Alaina Bookman, Violence Prevention Reporter for Report for America at AL.com
• Jennifer Mascia, founding staff member at the The Trace and Guns in America team contributor at CNN