When Claude Got Shot - Surviving and Preventing Gun Violence In Our Communities
Offered By: SXSW via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex issues surrounding gun violence in this 56-minute SXSW 2021 panel discussion hosted by actor Jason George. Delve into the documentary "When Claude Got Shot" with subject Claude Motley, director Brad Lichtenstein, and experts in violence prevention and community safety. Examine the experiences of gun violence survivors, systemic forces driving urban gun violence, and biases in the criminal justice system. Learn about Milwaukee's blueprint for peace, open carry laws, and trauma recovery. Gain insights into the filmmaking process and the challenges of addressing gun violence from frontline perspectives. Discover how forgiveness and community-based solutions can play a role in breaking cycles of violence and promoting healing.
Syllabus
Intro
Panel
How did this film come about
How did you meet Claude
Being treated as a perpetrator
Why are gunshot survivors treated differently
What is your reaction when you find out your shooter has been found
How did you forgive your shooter
Systems that got this into a cycle of violence
What led you to have more success
How things fell apart
Did Claudes thought process change
Milwaukees blueprint for peace
Open carry laws
Victoria Davidson
Trauma
Biggest Surprise
Making a Documentary
Dealing with Trauma
Final Thoughts
Taught by
SXSW
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