
We set out to produce our multimedia 5-Year Impact Report for obvious reasons: to recognize what has been working, to encourage continuing support and hopefully find more. At the same, we seem to have accidentally written the book on how to launch a journalism support organization that actually makes a difference. Visit: impact.pcgvr.org
It’s a deep dive, full of submenus and video interviews but also very sharply edited for efficiency and more enriching at every turn, though it’s an even better experience on bigger screens. Please set aside some time to get to know our story, our team and some of our key stakeholders, in alphabetical order:
- Dr. Jessica Beard, PCGVR Director of Research, Stoneleigh Foundation Fellow and Temple University Hospital trauma surgeon
- Alaina Bookman, Violence Prevention Reporter for Report for America at AL.com
- Abené Clayton, reporter for The Guardian and co-director of the Association of Gun Violence Reporters
- Maxayn Gooden, PCGVR’s first Credible Messenger community journalist, podcast producer and more
- Jim MacMillan, PCGVR founder and Director
- Eric Marsh, Sr., PCGVR Director of Operations
- Jennifer Mascia, founding staff member at the The Trace and Guns in America team contributor at CNN
- Kelly McBride, Senior Vice President and Chair of Craig Newmark Center for Ethics and Leadership at the The Poynter Institute for Media Studies
- Oronde McClain, PCGVR Survivor Connection director and Stoneleigh Foundation Emerging Leader Fellow
- Cheryl Thompson-Morton, Head of Advisory Programs at the Lenfest Institute for Journalism and Poynter Institute faculty member
And of course we would love to hear what you think.
Thank you from our whole team,
The Philadelphia Center for Gun Violence Reporting