Resources for After Buffalo, After Uvalde, After Tulsa: Broken Hearts, Broken Nation, Faithful Action
June 8, 2022
These resources come from the participants in the Public Dialogue After Buffalo, After Uvalde, After Tulsa: Broken Hearts, Broken Nation, Faithful Action.
Articles
- A year after the murder of George Floyd, what has changed? (America)
- Archbishop of San Antonio says there needs to be tougher gun laws following Uvalde shooting, reports say (KSAT ABC 12)
- As gun deaths rise, many health care groups call for more funding for research (Catholic Health Association)
- At Tulsa, Okla., Catholic hospital complex, gunman kills four, then himself (Catholic News Service)
- Bishop Flores: 'Sacralized' guns and 'hope' after darkness (The Pillar)
- UPDATE: Bishops express sorrow, condemn racially motivated shooting in Buffalo (Catholic News Service)
- UPDATE: Bishops push gun control; some call mass shootings ‘pressing life issue’ (Catholic News Service)
- Catholic leaders urge stronger gun control measures on state, federal level (Catholic News Service)
- Finance Fridays With Mary, Volume 6: Nuns & Guns (National Public Radio)
- Funeral after funeral, Uvalde’s only Catholic priest leans on faith (Washington Post)
- Hymn for the Hurting (New York Times)
- Mastercard: Risks Associated with Facilitating Purchases of Untraceable Firearms
- San Antonio archbishop recalls meeting families alongside president, first lady (KSAT ABC 12)
- Shareholders Approve a Call for a Human Rights Risk Assessment at Sturm Ruger (Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility)
- Sturm Ruger “Human Rights Impact Assessment” 2022 (Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility)
- The assumptions of white privilege and what we can do about it (National Catholic Reporter)
- The Chauvin verdict: relief, vindication but not celebration (National Catholic Reporter)
- Top Texas Catholic Endorses New Gun Regulations After Uvalde Massacre (Huffington Post)
- Treasurer Magaziner Presses Mastercard to Restrict Sales of Untraceable Firearms Known as "Ghost Guns" (RI.gov)
Books
Statements
- In the Wake of More Tragedy, CHA Calls on Congress to Act Now to Prevent Gun Violence, May 24, 2022 (Catholic Health Association)
- Investor Statement on Gun Violence (Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility)
- Letter to Congress on Gun Violence, April 28, 2022
- Letter to Congress on Gun Violence, June 1, 2022 (Catholic Health Association)
- Letter to Congress on Gun Violence, June 3, 2022 (U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops)
- Open Wide Our Hearts: The Enduring Call to Love, A Pastoral Letter Against Racism (U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops)
- Sr. Judy Byron’s Statement at Smith & Wesson AGM (Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility)
- Statement On Gun Violence On "Hospitals Against Violence Day", June 3, 2022 (Catholic Health Association)