This week, Colorado Ceasefire Outreach is holding workshops with North High School students, discussing how gun violence shows up in their lives and what they can do to make their communities safer. We expect to reach around 180 kids with the gun violence prevention message. Find out how you can request a workshop at your
Day: September 24, 2025
Vital City: The Supply Side of America’s Gun Problem
Issue 13 of Vital City (A New York City-focused online journal) digs into the gun crisis from the supply side—how many guns are out there in the U.S., why, and what can be done about it? It’s a thorough and outstanding package, well worth the read, which includes examinations of gun culture, the evolution of
NPR: Unpacking Gun Violence Trends
NPR Great piece from National Public Radio about gun violence in America—including political gun violence. The good news: gun homicides overall are down since the pandemic, but school shootings and political violence are both up. As always, suicide is the leading cause of gun deaths in the U.S., and most mass-shooting incidents stem from a
Speaking Out Works: Sandy Hook Promise Report Stops Possible Shooting
A possible Northern California high school shooting was prevented thanks to a report sent into a tip line created by Sandy Hook Promise, the organization said. The incident was the 19th planned school attack that has been verified as prevented by Sandy Hook Promise programs, they said: “All of those 19 communities were saved from
‘When Kids Die, Checks Fly’: Political Donations after School Shootings
Jackson Emery/Unsplash Chilling editorial in Newsweek after last week’s Evergreen shooting: Stanford Researchers analyzed 25 years of campaign finance data alongside every fatal K-12 school shooting since 2000. After fatal school shootings, pro-gun PAC contributions to House candidates in the affected district rise by over 30 percent. When the shooting occurs near an election, contributions
Evergreen: Community Works to Heal
Many questions remain after the Sept. 10 shootings at Evergreen High School, such as where the shooter obtained the weapon. While there’s been no new word from the Jeffco Sheriff’s Office, the community is beginning the healing process. Last week, Colorado Ceasefire shared ways you can help, which we will repeat here. Everyone can do