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The Forgotten Survivors of Gun Violence - Wounded (Paperback): Loren Kleinman, Shavaun Scott, Sandy Phillips, Lonnie Phillips The Forgotten Survivors of Gun Violence - Wounded (Paperback)
Loren Kleinman, Shavaun Scott, Sandy Phillips, Lonnie Phillips
R956 Discovery Miles 9 560 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

“Nearly 40,000 people die from gun violence in the US every year. This uniquely American crisis leaves no community untouched—but it doesn’t have to be this way.” —Gabrielle Giffords The Forgotten Survivors of Gun Violence collects 20 personal essays of survivors’ visible and invisible wounds from school shootings, attempted suicide by firearm, mass shootings, gang violence, and domestic violence. Their stories remind us that these traumatic experiences are not exclusive to combat soldiers but, more notably, suffered by ordinary people during modern life. With this collection, editors Loren Kleinman, Shavaun Scott, Sandy Phillips and Lonnie Phillips expose the true lifecycle of a bullet and the trauma left in its wake. Through personal narratives and select personal photos, the wounded tell a story that’s forgotten when the cameras go away. This collection will be of interest to first responders, officers, therapists, medical practitioners, and educators.

The Forgotten Survivors of Gun Violence - Wounded (Hardcover): Loren Kleinman, Shavaun Scott, Sandy Phillips, Lonnie Phillips The Forgotten Survivors of Gun Violence - Wounded (Hardcover)
Loren Kleinman, Shavaun Scott, Sandy Phillips, Lonnie Phillips
R3,742 Discovery Miles 37 420 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

“Nearly 40,000 people die from gun violence in the US every year. This uniquely American crisis leaves no community untouched—but it doesn’t have to be this way.” —Gabrielle Giffords The Forgotten Survivors of Gun Violence collects 20 personal essays of survivors’ visible and invisible wounds from school shootings, attempted suicide by firearm, mass shootings, gang violence, and domestic violence. Their stories remind us that these traumatic experiences are not exclusive to combat soldiers but, more notably, suffered by ordinary people during modern life. With this collection, editors Loren Kleinman, Shavaun Scott, Sandy Phillips and Lonnie Phillips expose the true lifecycle of a bullet and the trauma left in its wake. Through personal narratives and select personal photos, the wounded tell a story that’s forgotten when the cameras go away. This collection will be of interest to first responders, officers, therapists, medical practitioners, and educators.

Dorothea Lange: Words + Pictures (Hardcover): Sarah Hermanson Meister, Julie Ault, River Bullock, Kimberly Juanita Brown, Sam... Dorothea Lange: Words + Pictures (Hardcover)
Sarah Hermanson Meister, Julie Ault, River Bullock, Kimberly Juanita Brown, Sam Contis, …
R1,060 Discovery Miles 10 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Let Me Prey Upon You - Breaking Free from a Minister's Sexual Abuse (Paperback): Sandy Phillips Kirkham Let Me Prey Upon You - Breaking Free from a Minister's Sexual Abuse (Paperback)
Sandy Phillips Kirkham; Edited by Peter Wietmarschen
R460 R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Save R70 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bright Star (Paperback): Beny Parker Bright Star (Paperback)
Beny Parker; Sandy Phillips
R258 Discovery Miles 2 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Let Me Prey Upon You - Breaking Free from a Minister's Sexual Abuse (Hardcover): Sandy Phillips Kirkham Let Me Prey Upon You - Breaking Free from a Minister's Sexual Abuse (Hardcover)
Sandy Phillips Kirkham; Edited by Peter Wietmarschen
R628 R531 Discovery Miles 5 310 Save R97 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Narrow Doorway - My Extraordinary Life (Paperback): Sandy Phillips The Narrow Doorway - My Extraordinary Life (Paperback)
Sandy Phillips
R399 Discovery Miles 3 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Tragedy in Aurora - The Culture of Mass Shootings in America (Paperback): Tom Diaz Tragedy in Aurora - The Culture of Mass Shootings in America (Paperback)
Tom Diaz; As told to Lonnie Phillips, Sandy Phillips
R886 Discovery Miles 8 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tragedy in Aurora is about the 2012 murder of budding sports journalist Jessica (Jessi) Redfield Ghawi in a public mass shooting, and the widening circle of pain it inflicted on her family, friends, police, medical first responders, and others. The book is at the same time a deep examination of the causes and potential cures of the quintessential 21st century American sickness-public mass shootings. At the heart of that examination is an unpacking of America's deep polarization and political gridlock. It addresses head on the question of why? Why is American gun violence so different from other countries? Why does nothing seem to change? The "Parkland kids" inspired hope of change. But the ultimate questions stubbornly remain-what should, what can, and what will Americans do to reduce gun violence? Tragedy in Aurora argues that the answer lies in a conscious cultural redefinition of American civic order. Over recent decades, America has defined a cultural "new normal" about guns and gun violence. Americans express formalistic dismay after every public mass shooting. But many accept gun violence as an inevitable, even necessary, and to some laudable part of what it means to be "American." Although Americans claim to be shocked with each new outrage, so far they have failed to coalesce around an effective way to reduce gun death and injury. The debate is bogged down in polarized and profoundly ideological political and cultural argument. Meanwhile, America continues to lead the globe in its pandemic levels of gun deaths and injuries. Combined with the cynical "learned helplessness" of its politicians, the result is gridlock and a growing roll of victims of carnage. Is there a path out of this cultural and political gridlock? Tragedy in Aurora argues that if America is to reduce gun violence it must expand the debate and confront the fundamental question of "who are we?" Tom Diaz gives a new understanding of American culture and the potential for change offered by the growing number and ongoing organization of victims and survivors of gun violence. Without conscious cultural change, the book argues, there is little prospect of effective laws or public policy to reduce gun violence in general and public mass shootings in particular.

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