- Photo: Erica TricaricoDr. Selwyn Rogers, a Dr. James E. Bowman Jr. Professor of Surgery Chief, Section of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Founding Director, Trauma Center Executive Vice President, Community Health Engagement, University of Chicago Medical Center, kicks of the fall summit with the “Reporting on gun violence as a public health crisis is a matter of life and death” discussion.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoSebastián Martínez Valdivia, a public health reporter with KBIA/NPR and an AHCJ board member, listens to questions during the Q&A at the “What’s happening with hospital-based violence intervention programs” panel.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoDr. Jessica Beard answers AHCJ Board President Felice Freyer’s questions during the lunch talk Q&A.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoMargarita Martín-Hidalgo Birnbaum, AHCJ’s core topic leader on health equity, moderating “The role of physicians in addressing community violence” panel.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoAHCJ Executive Director Kelsey Ryan talking to Dr. Bradley Stolbach, associate professor of pediatrics and associate professor of psychiatry and behavior neuroscience at the University of Chicago, during the reception.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoJonathan Davis, executive director of the Baltimore Crisis Response; Shannon Frattaroli, a professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Veronica Pear, an assistant professor at University of California-Davis during the “‘Red Flag’ Laws: The use of court orders to reduce gun violence” session.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoAHCJ Executive Director Kelsey Ryan talking to AHCJ board members Sebastián Martínez Valdivia and Gideon Gil.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoKaitlin Washuburn, an independent journalist based in Chicago, listens to panelists during “The groundwork: Reflecting the reality of gun violence as a public health problem” panel.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoKathryn Bocanegra, assistant professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, talking to attendees during the “What exposure to chronic violence — especially among children — does to human health” panel.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoBoard Member Sabriya Rice asking a question during the lunch talk Q&A with Dr. Jessica Beard.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoAHCJ Board President Felice Freyer, asks a question during the lunch talk Q&A with Jessica Beard.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoLaura Beil, an independent journalist and AHCJ board member
- Photo: Erica TricaricoAHCJ Executive Director Kelsey Ryan, welcomes attendees to the Reporting on Violence as a Public health Issue: An AHCJ Summit.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoAHCJ Director of Education and Content Katherine Reed, listens to panelists during the “Reporting on violence with humanity from ‘walk-through’ to publication: What reporters should know” session.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoDr. Jessica Beard, a trauma surgeon at Temple University Hospital, addresses attendees during her lunch talk, “Changing the narrative on gun violence reporting in Philadelphia.”
- Photo: Erica TricaricoJoseph Simonetti, assistant professor and clinical investigator at the Injury & Violence Prevention Center Internal Medicine Division of Hospital Medicine and the Veterans Health Administration; Tara D. Warner, associate professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham; Deborah Azrael, a researcher and director of research at the Harvard Injury Control Research Center; Jen Mascia, a reporter at The Trace (left to right)
- Photo: Erica TricaricoTara D. Warner, associate professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham; Deborah Azrael, research, director of research at the Harvard Injury Control Research Center; Jen Mascia, a reporter with The Trace (left to right)
- Photo: Erica TricaricoAndrew Holtz, an independent journalist, during breakfast before sessions.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoGroup photo of the AHCJ Board
- Photo: Erica TricaricoE. Jason Wambgans, a photojournalist with the Chicago Tribune, talking during the “Reporting on violence with humanity from ‘walk-through’ to publication: What reporters should know” session.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoYvonne Latty, professor at the Temple University of Klein College of Media and Communication, listens during Q&A at the “Transforming news coverage of gun violence” session.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoFeatured speaker, Dr. Selwyn Rogers, talks to attendees during the “Reporting on gun violence as a public health crisis is a matter of life and death” panel.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoLes Jenkins, victim services program manager at the Institute for Nonviolence Chicago during the “Transforming news coverage of gun violence” panel.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoArionne Nettles, lecturer at the Northwestern/Medill School of Journalism, Media Integrated Marketing Communications, and moderator of “The groundwork: Reflecting the reality of gun violence as a public health problem” panel
- Photo: Erica TricaricoAHCJ Board Member Marlene Harris-Taylor asking a question during the “What’s happening with hospital-based violence intervention programs” session.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoAHCJ Board Member Christine Herman, listens attentively during the “Everything you think you know about guns is wrong” Myths, facts and where to find the best research & data” panel.
- Photo: Erica TricaricoKathryn Bocanegra, assistant professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, listening to panelist Arturo Carrillo, Ph.D., L.C.S.W., director of health and violence prevention at Brighton Park Neighborhood Council. (Photo by Erica Tricarico)
- Photo: Erica TricaricoDr. Abdullah Pratt, an emergency physician and researcher, addressing attendees during the “The role of physicians in addressing community violence” panel.