Gun Violence in America: Why are We So In Love with Our Guns?
Why are we so in love with our guns? Brian Biery looks at the research and reflects on ways we can move forward to a less violent future.
Read MoreBrian Biery is a community organizer, documentary photographer, and Adjunct Professor of Advocacy/Social Justice at Pacific Oaks College. His world view has been shaped by serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Guatemala and by engaging his community on social justice issues for over 20 years.
Why are we so in love with our guns? Brian Biery looks at the research and reflects on ways we can move forward to a less violent future.
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