An Interview with Jaime Pessin: Gun Violence and Public Safety Activism in the United States The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
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In this episode, Joe VerValin interviews Jaime Pessin, the New York State Chapter Leader of Moms Demand Action, about post-Sandy Hook grassroots activism against gun violence in the United States and its impact on public policy.
Jaime Pessin is the New York State Chapter Leader of Moms Demand Action, a grassroots movement that campaigns throughout the United States to improve public safety and prevent gun violence. As a mother of young children, Jaime was drawn into activism in the wake of the Sandy Hook School Shooting and has since worked on a number of initiatives advocating for stronger gun laws, including the BeSMART gun safety campaign and the Mother’s Dream Quilt Project.
In this episode, Joe VerValin interviews Jaime Pessin, the New York State Chapter Leader of Moms Demand Action, about post-Sandy Hook grassroots activism against gun violence in the United States and its impact on public policy.
Jaime Pessin is the New York State Chapter Leader of Moms Demand Action, a grassroots movement that campaigns throughout the United States to improve public safety and prevent gun violence. As a mother of young children, Jaime was drawn into activism in the wake of the Sandy Hook School Shooting and has since worked on a number of initiatives advocating for stronger gun laws, including the BeSMART gun safety campaign and the Mother’s Dream Quilt Project.
15 min.