Fred Guttenberg
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How a Parkland Dad and 9/11 Brother Faced Tragedy
"Don't tell me there's no such thing as gun violence. It happened in Parkland." ―Fred Guttenberg
2020 Nautilus Silver Winner
2021 HEARTEN Book Awards for Inspiring & Uplifting Non-Fiction Finalist!
Life changed forever on Valentine's Day 2018 for Fred Guttenberg and his family. What should have been a day of love turned into
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"Fred Guttenberg, who lost his beloved daughter Jaime in the 2018 Parkland school shooting, and International gun policy consultant Thomas Gabor team up in American Carnage to dismantle some of the most common myths about guns and gun violence. A national disgrace. In America, over 40,000 die each year as a result of gun violence. Relative to other advanced countries, the U.S. has a dismal gun violence record. Gun law reforms could reduce the number...
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Shooting Down Gun Violence Misinformation
"Don't tell me there's no such thing as gun violence. It happened in Parkland." ―Fred Guttenberg
#1 Best Seller in School Safety, Education Policy, and Law Enforcement Politics
Fred Guttenberg, who lost his beloved daughter Jaime in the 2018 Parkland school shooting, and International gun policy consultant Thomas Gabor team up in American Carnage
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Collects more than sixty narratives from school shooting survivors, family members, and community leaders covering fifty years of shootings in America, from the 1966 UT-Austin Tower shooting through May 2018's Santa Fe shooting. Through this collection, editors Amye Archer and Loren Kleinman offer a vital contribution to the surging national dialogue on gun reform by elevating the voices of those most directly affected by school shootings: the survivors....
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Parkland Rising documents the 2018 teen-led gun reform movement, which followed the mass shooting at a Florida high school. With exclusive footage and intimate access to students survivors and victims' parents, the film shows how ordinary citizens rose up to create the March For Our Lives movement and inspired millions of people around globe to fight for positive change through protest.