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Columbine Aftermath - The Movement That Almost Wasn't

Columbine Aftermath - The Movement That Almost Wasn't

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Alexandra Reeves examines the paradox of post-Columbine America: how 25 years of gun violence prevention advocacy has been systematically outmatched by counter-mobilization. Drawing on recent research showing school shootings durably increase NRA donations while failing to similarly energize gun control donors, the episode explores why 415 deaths since 1999 haven't produced sustained political change—and what breaking that cycle requires.

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