In this week’s VIEWFINDER, the San Francisco Chronicle and their columnist Justin Phillips share the story of Tracy Brown, an Oakland-based artist who turned a commercially marketed dummy into an installation piece memorializing Black Americans killed by police.
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Fighting Violent Extremism After Two Mass Shootings Leave the Nation Reeling
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From “Mortal Enemies” to Finding Common Ground on Gun Research
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Former CDC Doc: You Can Reduce Gun Deaths Without Restricting Guns
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