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Healing the Gun Violence Epidemic
For readers seeking solutions to finally end the gun violence that kills tens of thousands of people each year in the United Statesā from a Harvard-trained trauma surgeon treating victims in Chicago
If hope for ending gun violence can take hold in Chicagoās South Side, then it can take hold anywhere. The impoverished neighborhoods there are among the most dangerous in all of Americaāa nation in which injuries from firearms are the top reason why children die.
In 2018, after decades of treating patients in inner cities that have suffered from decades of disinvestment and institutional racism, Dr. Selwyn Rogers founded a trauma center in the battleground known by many as "Chiraq." He has treated thousands of people suffering from gunshot wounds. Heās told loved ones that they lost a child, a father, a dear friend. And heās initiated change in the community, talking to those in the middle of what can feel like endless bloodshed.
Healing the Gun Violence Epidemic shares the stories of the victims Dr. Rogers has met in his work, and the lessons heās taken from bearing witness to so much trauma. The book traces the origins of gun violence in the South Sideāincluding decades of generational poverty bred from too little aidāand compares the lives of the young people he treats to hisā own path: from humble beginnings to using his Ivy League education to aid others and, he hopes, to end the cycles that have kept countless people trapped in never-ending agony. In the end, Dr. Rogers shares his insights into what policies have failed and which solutions have succeededāmaking him believe that the devastation and trauma can endānot just in Chicago, but across the United States.
If hope for ending gun violence can take hold in Chicagoās South Side, then it can take hold anywhere. The impoverished neighborhoods there are among the most dangerous in all of Americaāa nation in which injuries from firearms are the top reason why children die.
In 2018, after decades of treating patients in inner cities that have suffered from decades of disinvestment and institutional racism, Dr. Selwyn Rogers founded a trauma center in the battleground known by many as "Chiraq." He has treated thousands of people suffering from gunshot wounds. Heās told loved ones that they lost a child, a father, a dear friend. And heās initiated change in the community, talking to those in the middle of what can feel like endless bloodshed.
Healing the Gun Violence Epidemic shares the stories of the victims Dr. Rogers has met in his work, and the lessons heās taken from bearing witness to so much trauma. The book traces the origins of gun violence in the South Sideāincluding decades of generational poverty bred from too little aidāand compares the lives of the young people he treats to hisā own path: from humble beginnings to using his Ivy League education to aid others and, he hopes, to end the cycles that have kept countless people trapped in never-ending agony. In the end, Dr. Rogers shares his insights into what policies have failed and which solutions have succeededāmaking him believe that the devastation and trauma can endānot just in Chicago, but across the United States.
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Healing the Gun Violence Epidemic
Healing the Gun Violence Epidemic
For readers seeking solutions to finally end the gun violence that kills tens of thousands of people each year in the United Statesā from a Harvard-trained trauma surgeon treating victims in Chicago
If hope for ending gun violence can take hold in Chicagoās South Side, then it can take hold anywhere. The impoverished neighborhoods there are among the most dangerous in all of Americaāa nation in which injuries from firearms are the top reason why children die.
In 2018, after decades of treating patients in inner cities that have suffered from decades of disinvestment and institutional racism, Dr. Selwyn Rogers founded a trauma center in the battleground known by many as "Chiraq." He has treated thousands of people suffering from gunshot wounds. Heās told loved ones that they lost a child, a father, a dear friend. And heās initiated change in the community, talking to those in the middle of what can feel like endless bloodshed.
Healing the Gun Violence Epidemic shares the stories of the victims Dr. Rogers has met in his work, and the lessons heās taken from bearing witness to so much trauma. The book traces the origins of gun violence in the South Sideāincluding decades of generational poverty bred from too little aidāand compares the lives of the young people he treats to hisā own path: from humble beginnings to using his Ivy League education to aid others and, he hopes, to end the cycles that have kept countless people trapped in never-ending agony. In the end, Dr. Rogers shares his insights into what policies have failed and which solutions have succeededāmaking him believe that the devastation and trauma can endānot just in Chicago, but across the United States.
If hope for ending gun violence can take hold in Chicagoās South Side, then it can take hold anywhere. The impoverished neighborhoods there are among the most dangerous in all of Americaāa nation in which injuries from firearms are the top reason why children die.
In 2018, after decades of treating patients in inner cities that have suffered from decades of disinvestment and institutional racism, Dr. Selwyn Rogers founded a trauma center in the battleground known by many as "Chiraq." He has treated thousands of people suffering from gunshot wounds. Heās told loved ones that they lost a child, a father, a dear friend. And heās initiated change in the community, talking to those in the middle of what can feel like endless bloodshed.
Healing the Gun Violence Epidemic shares the stories of the victims Dr. Rogers has met in his work, and the lessons heās taken from bearing witness to so much trauma. The book traces the origins of gun violence in the South Sideāincluding decades of generational poverty bred from too little aidāand compares the lives of the young people he treats to hisā own path: from humble beginnings to using his Ivy League education to aid others and, he hopes, to end the cycles that have kept countless people trapped in never-ending agony. In the end, Dr. Rogers shares his insights into what policies have failed and which solutions have succeededāmaking him believe that the devastation and trauma can endānot just in Chicago, but across the United States.
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For readers seeking solutions to finally end the gun violence that kills tens of thousands of people each year in the United Statesā from a Harvard-trained trauma surgeon treating victims in Chicago
If hope for ending gun violence can take hold in Chicagoās South Side, then it can take hold anywhere. The impoverished neighborhoods there are among the most dangerous in all of Americaāa nation in which injuries from firearms are the top reason why children die.
In 2018, after decades of treating patients in inner cities that have suffered from decades of disinvestment and institutional racism, Dr. Selwyn Rogers founded a trauma center in the battleground known by many as "Chiraq." He has treated thousands of people suffering from gunshot wounds. Heās told loved ones that they lost a child, a father, a dear friend. And heās initiated change in the community, talking to those in the middle of what can feel like endless bloodshed.
Healing the Gun Violence Epidemic shares the stories of the victims Dr. Rogers has met in his work, and the lessons heās taken from bearing witness to so much trauma. The book traces the origins of gun violence in the South Sideāincluding decades of generational poverty bred from too little aidāand compares the lives of the young people he treats to hisā own path: from humble beginnings to using his Ivy League education to aid others and, he hopes, to end the cycles that have kept countless people trapped in never-ending agony. In the end, Dr. Rogers shares his insights into what policies have failed and which solutions have succeededāmaking him believe that the devastation and trauma can endānot just in Chicago, but across the United States.
If hope for ending gun violence can take hold in Chicagoās South Side, then it can take hold anywhere. The impoverished neighborhoods there are among the most dangerous in all of Americaāa nation in which injuries from firearms are the top reason why children die.
In 2018, after decades of treating patients in inner cities that have suffered from decades of disinvestment and institutional racism, Dr. Selwyn Rogers founded a trauma center in the battleground known by many as "Chiraq." He has treated thousands of people suffering from gunshot wounds. Heās told loved ones that they lost a child, a father, a dear friend. And heās initiated change in the community, talking to those in the middle of what can feel like endless bloodshed.
Healing the Gun Violence Epidemic shares the stories of the victims Dr. Rogers has met in his work, and the lessons heās taken from bearing witness to so much trauma. The book traces the origins of gun violence in the South Sideāincluding decades of generational poverty bred from too little aidāand compares the lives of the young people he treats to hisā own path: from humble beginnings to using his Ivy League education to aid others and, he hopes, to end the cycles that have kept countless people trapped in never-ending agony. In the end, Dr. Rogers shares his insights into what policies have failed and which solutions have succeededāmaking him believe that the devastation and trauma can endānot just in Chicago, but across the United States.












