In the News

BRIDGS Affiliate Dr. Christina Colosimo has launched a new program for gunshot wound victims in Tucson, which will provide them with resources and support. Her team at the Level 1 Trauma Center at Banner has partnered with The Village Program to form the state's first Hospital-linked Violence Intervention Program.
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We are proud to join in the celebration of Professor Alex Young, faculty in the ASU Honors College and BRIDGS affiliate, for his outstanding work in conservation advocacy. Prof. Young was named "Citizen of the Year" for 2024 by the Arizona Wildlife Federation.
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Prof. Jennifer Carlson, Director of Bringing Research and Innovation into the Debate on Guns in Society, contributed an essay to the Rockefeller Institute on the financial fall-out of surviving gun violence, featuring forthcoming research with Catherine Burgess of the University of Arizona.
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May 29, 2024
The divisiveness of today's gun debate isn't inevitable--if we dare to have a different kind of gun debate. BRIDGS Director Jennifer Carlson weighs in with Prof. Dan Semenza (Rutgers) in this piece from Starts with Us on citizen solutions.
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In a new Aeon essay, Megan Kang (PhD candidate at Princeton University and BRIDGS Emergent Fellow) analyzes the present-day prevalence of guns in US society by looking to 20th century history--and drawing on a unique dataset developed by Kang and her colleague Elizabeth Rasich.
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Professor Sarah Lindstrom Johnson, a faculty affiliate of BRIDGS, is co-organizing an upcoming symposium on June 4 that puts a spotlight on trauma-informed education.