 

#  Video: Healing, Bridge-Building, and Empowerment to Address Gun Violence 

 





January 26, 2017

 

 

A discussion by leaders in the Boston area driving inspiring community-based initiatives to address the effects and sources of gun violence.

## Speakers

Chaplain Clementina Chéry, founder, president, and CEO, Louis D. Brown Peace Institute; Stanley Pollack, founder and executive director, Center for Teen Empowerment, presenting with a youth organizer; Monalisa Smith, founder, president, and CEO, Mothers for Justice and Equality; John M. Brown, Sergeant Detective, Boston Police Department

## Respondent

David J. Harris, managing director, Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice, Harvard Law School

## Moderator

Rev. Liz Walker, MDiv '05, pastor, Roxbury Presbyterian Church; board chair, Cory Johnson Trauma Education Program; award-winning journalist and former television news anchor in Boston

This event was organized by the Religions and the Practice of Peace Colloquium.



 



 

 

 



 

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