This week, Loren Lieb and Donna Finkelstein, leaders of Women Against Gun Violence, share their personal stories and the staggering statistics of gun violence in America. With over 39,000 gun-related deaths annually, they emphasize the urgent need for effective solutions to this ongoing crisis.
Lieb and Finkelstein, whose children were injured in the 1999 Los Angeles Jewish Community center shooting, advocate for policy changes and community action to address not just the numbers, but the human experiences behind them. Their unique perspectives highlight the real-life impact of gun violence, prompting a conversation about prevention strategies that everyone can support.
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