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Film Screening: Life After the Gunshot, Ep. 1

Joseph B. Richardson, Jr.

Film Screening: Life After the Gunshot, Ep. 1

College of Arts and Humanities | The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Thursday, October 16, 2025 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Dance Theatre

About the Event

Life After the Gunshot, Ep. 1 sheds light on the harsh realities of living in Washington, D.C., through the lens of young Black male survivors of community firearm violence. With raw and deeply personal narratives, the documentary follows these young men as they navigate recovery from the physical and psychological trauma of their violent injuries as well as structural violence that preceded their injuries. Emphasizing the critical need for policies and programs addressing both gun violence and mass incarceration, this project amplifies the voices of those too often silenced, advocating for meaningful change through research, intervention and storytelling.

This film is produced by filmmakers Joseph B. Richardson, Jr., PhD (director of PROGRESS at the University of Maryland) and Ché Bullock, CEO of C. Bullock & Associates LLC.

Post-Show Conversation

Join us for a post-show conversation and Q&A immediately following the film screening.

Funding

This event is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council and the Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation.

Add to Calendar 10/16/25 19:30:00 10/16/25 21:30:00 America/New_York Film Screening: Life After the Gunshot, Ep. 1

About the Event

Life After the Gunshot, Ep. 1 sheds light on the harsh realities of living in Washington, D.C., through the lens of young Black male survivors of community firearm violence. With raw and deeply personal narratives, the documentary follows these young men as they navigate recovery from the physical and psychological trauma of their violent injuries as well as structural violence that preceded their injuries. Emphasizing the critical need for policies and programs addressing both gun violence and mass incarceration, this project amplifies the voices of those too often silenced, advocating for meaningful change through research, intervention and storytelling.

This film is produced by filmmakers Joseph B. Richardson, Jr., PhD (director of PROGRESS at the University of Maryland) and Ché Bullock, CEO of C. Bullock & Associates LLC.

Post-Show Conversation

Join us for a post-show conversation and Q&A immediately following the film screening.

Funding

This event is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council and the Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation.

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Free, registration recommended.