I Stand for an End to Violence

While the overall crime rate in the U.S. has dropped over the past decades, every single day, 91 people die from gun violence—from schoolchildren to victims of domestic violence, to people accidently caught in the crossfire. Join Sarah Clements, whose mother survived the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, and Jessica Mindich, founder of the Caliber Collection. This business and non-profit foundation makes jewelry from illegal guns acquired through voluntary gun buyback and amnesty programs. Washington Post reporter Wesley Lowery steers the conversation considering ways to stop to the carnage resulting from the more than 31,000 annual gun deaths in the United States.











When: Sat., Oct. 15, 2016 at 5:00 pm
Where: Onassis Cultural Center
645 Fifth Ave.
212-486-4448
Price: Free
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While the overall crime rate in the U.S. has dropped over the past decades, every single day, 91 people die from gun violence—from schoolchildren to victims of domestic violence, to people accidently caught in the crossfire. Join Sarah Clements, whose mother survived the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, and Jessica Mindich, founder of the Caliber Collection. This business and non-profit foundation makes jewelry from illegal guns acquired through voluntary gun buyback and amnesty programs. Washington Post reporter Wesley Lowery steers the conversation considering ways to stop to the carnage resulting from the more than 31,000 annual gun deaths in the United States.

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