In this episode of Shared Humanity: The humans behind the headlines, host Nelba Márquez-Greene, is joined by Megan L. Ranney, Dean of the Yale School of Public Health. The two discuss firearm injury as a public health issue, partnerships between academia, survivors, and communities, and how they continue to find hope. The episode was recorded the week before the twelfth anniversary of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook School, where Márquez-Greene's daughter, Ana Grace, 6, was one of 20 students and six administrators and teachers who were killed. Learn more about Yale School of Public Health's firearm injury prevention work: sph.yale.edu/fip Sign up for our mailing list by reaching out to
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