Gun violence is increasingly seen as a public health issue. In the face of cuts across the federal government gun violence prevention funding, groups and researchers are relying more and more on private funders and philanthropies to help fill the gaps.
Join the U-M Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and the U-M Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention for a conversation with Rob Wilcox, the former co-deputy director of the now-defunct White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, and Dr. Patrick Carter, co-director of the U-M Institute, for a conversation around firearm violence prevention.
Read the full event recap as published in the Michigan Daily:
Adrianne Totu-Frank, March 25, 2026, Ford School panel discusses gun violence prevention from policy and public health perspectives, Michigan Daily, https://www.michigandaily.com/news/government/ford-school-panel-discusses-gun-violence-prevention-from-policy-and-public-health-perspectives/