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Lead Epidemiologist
Convene Research Division
Authored the landmark "Firearm Injury Burden in Urban Counties" study, cited in 34 state-level bills since 2022.
Read the StudyIncluding 19,000 homicides, 26,000 suicides, and 500+ unintentional shootings — all preventable with evidence-based policy.

Field Organizer · Louisiana
Ran the statewide background-check expansion campaign. Specializes in rural coalition-building and rural gun owner engagement.
Organizer Toolkit"When I walked into my first city council meeting with Convene's data in hand, the conversation shifted from "whether" to "how." Numbers gave our grief a language they couldn't dismiss."
Rebecca Fontaine
Parent Organizer · Pittsburgh, PA
Data Engineer
Open Data Initiative
Built the open-source Incident Tracker, now used by 140+ municipal planning offices to map shooting clusters in real time.
View the Tracker28-page guide for city planners. Includes model ordinance language, funding pathways, and 5-year outcome data from 12 pilot cities.

Policy Analyst · City of Baltimore
Translated Convene's community intervention research into Baltimore's Group Violence Intervention framework, reducing homicides by 19%.
View FrameworkTemporary firearm removal laws reduce intimate partner homicide by up to 12% per year when enforced with community support.
"I've spent 11 years in public health research. Convene is the only organization that bridges the gap between peer-reviewed evidence and what a city councilmember can actually act on."
Dr. Kwame Asante
Public Health Researcher · Emory University
Parent · Organizer
Chicago South Side Coalition
Turned personal loss into the South Side Safe Streets Act, now a model ordinance adopted in 7 Illinois municipalities.
Watch TestimonyCounty-level shooting incident data, cleaned and geocoded. Available in CSV, JSON, and Stata. Peer-reviewed methodology included.

Graduate Researcher · Johns Hopkins
Dissertation focus: domestic violence and firearm access intersectionality. Built Convene's DV-Firearm dataset used by 22 state attorneys general.
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Reviews 14 school safety intervention programs across 6 states. Identifies threat assessment teams as the highest-ROI investment for districts under 5,000 students.
Geocoded county-level dataset linking domestic violence incident reports to firearm homicide outcomes. Includes methodology notes and Stata/R codebooks.
22 short-form testimonies from CVI program participants and administrators. Subtitled and timestamped for use in committee hearings and grant applications.
Comparative analysis of extreme risk protection order laws across 21 states. Includes model statutory language, enforcement data, and constitutional review notes.
Step-by-step guide for community organizers navigating local ordinance processes. Includes template resolutions, media scripts, and city council mapping worksheets.
Comprehensive incident-level data on school shootings. Variables include weapon type, access method, threat assessment history, and legislative context.
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