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B ully P ulpitt hosts gun violence discussion
Sam Weber Staff Writer
Gun violence is one of the most divisive issues in American culture today, but the UPTV-based nonpartisan political television show “The Bully PulPitt” set out to investigate that issue through discussion on Wednesday night. The Bully PulPitt’s “Let’s Talk — Gun Violence” discussion in the William Pitt Union Lower Lounge, focused on educating students on the reasons behind violence in different settings, organized as domestic, police, suicide, mass shooting and homicide. According to Annabele Hanflig, executive Pulitzer Prize-winner Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah speaks Wednesday evening at Heinz Chapel about the omission of producer of The Bully PulPitt and a senior com- black writers’ creative works throughout history. David Donlick | staff photographer munication and political science double major, the event was designed to engage students in thinking about possible solutions to gun violence and discuss the issue as a community. “We don’t expect to find the solution to gun Ghansah, whose work has appeared in Baldwin’s home in France. violence in one night,” Hanflig said. “What we do Kieran McLean And on Wednesday, she read a piece titled GQ, The Paris Review, The Believer and The hope is to be able to begin discussing what people Staff Writer “From the Cradle to the Grave: A Woman’s New York Times Magazine, was this year’s have been telling us to talk about for so long.” Pulitzer Prize-winner Rachel Kaadzi Work” on her journey to the unmarked grave first speaker in Pitt’s Contemporary Writers Hanflig and the staff of The Bully PulPitt di- Ghansah may have already achieved fame, of Matilde Basquiat, the mother of the late Series. vided the group of nearly 30 students into five but she’s still writing against erasure. neo-expressionist artist Jean-Michel BasShe won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Feagroups, each with their own starting point for the “We, black writers, writers from marginalquiat. ture Writing for her GQ profile, “A Most discussion. The groups, once seated together, lis- ized identities … are not just doing creative “Matilde, did you learn, like we all do, that tened to some words of advice for the night from work, but trying to correct for the omission American Terrorist: The Making of Dylann no one builds monuments to black women Roof, ” and received awards for a profile of coHanflig. of our creative work for centuries,” she said median Dave Chappelle and a piece on James See Ghansah on page 2 See Discussion on page 2 to a crowded Heinz Chapel Wednesday night.
RACHEL KAADZI GHANSAH SPEAKS AT HEINZ CHAPEL