Forrest E. Harris Sr.
The existential crises of the past decade, polarizing electoral politics, attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, pandemic deaths, lasting health consequences, women’s fight for reproduction rights, destructive carbon climate changes, Afrophobia violence, and a mental health crisis intersecting a gun violence epidemic are overwhelming our national psyche.
Fear reigns in a culture war turf battles for power and supremacy. Recognizable on all fronts of incivility, communities in the social paranoia of a culture war are trapping innocent children, families and communities into a dangerous, gun death-dealing epidemic.