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Visions of Change: The Cure Violence Health Model & My Brother's Keeper Initiative

No two issues affecting America’s youth today deserve more urgent action and attention than violence and educational opportunity gaps. … 

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A Portrait of Chicago Rapper 'Lil Durk'

Challenging Durk Banks to be “part of the cure”, a Chicago trial judge ordered the rapper to do 50 hours of community service, using … 

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Slutkin's Revolutionary Approach Saves Many Lives

Speaking recently at the inaugural Leeuwenhoek Lecture at the UIC School of Public Health in Chicago, Gary Slutkin, MD, Founder and … 

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Violence is Preventable

This blog is an opportunity to advance my own healing through service by taking part in what is a growing movement to end violence. This … 

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What's Going On This Week?

Walking the Streets of Baltimore with the Other Barksdale ( National Journal, CityLab.com and Huffington Post ) The author interviews … 

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These interrupters are real heroes in the communities.Reverend Marshall Hatch, New Mount Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago

The Cure Violence model has not only saved thousands of lives in cities like Chicago, New York, and Baltimore; it also has given hope to millions by demonstrating that violence can be stopped using the strategies of public health.Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, MD, MPH, Former President & CEO, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

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    Code of the Street: Decency, Violence, and the Moral Life of the Inner City »

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  • July 2019

    Preventing Violence Against Women and Children – Workshop Summary »

    Focus Areas: Public Health & Health Interventions / Risk & Protective Factors / Social Norms / Violence as a Contagion

  • September 2012

    Intergenerational Transmission of Abuse: Implications for Parenting Interventions From a Neuropsychological Perspective »

    Focus Areas: Neurological Effects of Violence / Violence as a Contagion

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