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31 May, 201718 April, 2017

An unaddressed epidemic of workplace gun violence

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Posted in gender, social justice by s.e. smith

Outrage over gun violence often skims over the fact that women are at high risk of being shot at work.

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2 January, 20143 October, 2013

When is a Mass Shooting a Tragedy, and When is it Business as Usual?

Posted in commentary, social justice by s.e. smith

2013 at times seemed like the year of the mass shooting, which sounds like a chilling and awful thing to say, but the year was one characterised by repeated horrific mass murders across the nation. Similarly, 2012 was marked by a number of shooting incidents. The media predictably covered many events in chilling and complete […]

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17 April, 20132 February, 2013

Rampage Violence Distracts from Larger Gun Violence Issues

Posted in politics, race by s.e. smith

The United States has been experiencing an unprecedented and terrible uptick in rampage violence over the last few years, with mass shootings across the nation in a wide variety of locales. It’s awful, and every time one occurs, the media focus on it, dissecting every detail, demonising mental illness, luridly reporting on every imaginable aspect, […]

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