01327oam 2200289z- 450 991016327880332120230913112557.01-943735-13-1(CKB)3710000001046862(BIP)058718163(BIP)049714743(EXLCZ)99371000000104686220190224c2017uuuu -u- -engBlood PercussionButton Poetry1 online resource (200 p.) 0-9896415-5-4 Poetry. Music. "Nate Marshall was paying close attention when Chuck D said, 'Rap is CNN for Black people.' In his hard-hitting chapbook, BLOOD PERCUSSION, Marshall takes the Hard Rhymer's words and masterfully applies them to poetry, turning his eye toward gun play, free lunches, skull caps, prayers, and praise songs. 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Setting the Foundation -- 1. Introduction to the Journey -- 2. Urban Community Gun Violence: A Multi-Faceted View -- 3. Last Rites & Violent Outcomes -- 4. Community Trauma -- Part 2. Case Illustrations -- 5. Chicago (Funeral Parlor) -- 6. Boston (Cemetery Tombstone Destruction) -- 7. Pittsburgh's Destiny of Faith Church Shooting -- 8. Jacksonville (Cemetery Violence & Social Media) -- Part 3. Research, Education, and Practice -- 9. Research -- 10. Education (p.673) -- 11. Practice.This book provides a unique foundation upon which to view how the involvement of the death care sector offers a potential route to take in practice and research in reaching urban communities of color dealing with gun-related deaths. Gun violence in the United States is a salient national problem with virtually no day that goes by without it occurring. Where gun violence occurs, in turn, must be examined to facilitate understanding of how context influences the significance of the shooting. In the case of this book, the context is urban and death care sector (funeral homes, cemeteries, and houses of worship). Understanding how these settings shape public reactions help inform us as to how best to address this social and public health problem in the nation's urban centers and its consequences for communities. The book addresses five interrelated goals that weave together a variety of themes to produce a vision and guidance needed for a new practice arena: (1) ground readers in the latest statistical information on urban gun violence in this country; (2) review existing approaches to preventing and intervening in community gun violence with a focus on cities; (3) uplift the importance of the death care industry in meeting the needs of families and friends of gun victims. Attention is also paid to how funeral homes have expanded their vision of services to aid their community; (4) provide readers with details and insights into how to develop collaborative projects with systems of care through a series of case illustrations; and (5) put forth community practice, education, and research recommendations for how best to prepare future practitioners wishing to work with the death care sector on other related community issues to better serve urban communities. The Death Care Industry and Urban Gun Violence is a must-read for community psychologists, social workers, public health practitioners, community educators, sociologists, community medical providers, criminologists, and urban planners, as well as academics and students in these fields. Policy makers will also find the book of interest.Community developmentSocial servicePublic healthSociology, UrbanMortalityLongevitySocial serviceResearchMedicine, PreventiveHealth promotionSocial Work and Community DevelopmentPublic HealthUrban SociologyMortality and LongevitySocial Work ResearchHealth Promotion and Disease PreventionCommunity development.Social service.Public health.Sociology, Urban.Mortality.Longevity.Social serviceResearch.Medicine, Preventive.Health promotion.Social Work and Community Development.Public Health.Urban Sociology.Mortality and Longevity.Social Work Research.Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.307.14Delgado Melvin1597098MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9911015859103321The Death Care Industry and Urban Gun Violence4409185UNINA