Guns Unpacked

Special Episode: Guns Unpacked...Unwrapped!

58 min · 23. Dez. 2025
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In this special episode of Guns Unpacked, co-hosts Jennifer Carlson and Alex Trimble Young cover the highlights (and lowlights) of their work at the BRIDGS Initiative in 2025. In a conversation that ranges from the snarky to the emotional, they take on issues including the algorithmic censorship of gun-related content online to the state of gun studies as a field to the ubiquity of gun-related trauma in the contemporary United States.

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Episode Dr. Toni Jensen On Indigenous Survival under US Gun Culture Cover

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