Top Showrunners Make Gun Safety Pledge in Wake of Uvalde, Buffalo Mass Shootings
13.06.2022 - 17:05
/ variety.com
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorA group of 200 top writers, producers and directors have signed an open letter backed by the Brady gun violence organization that includes a pledge to incorporate gun safety best practices into their shows and to scrutinize the use of firearms in storytellling.The list of signatories includes Shonda Rhimes, Bill Lawrence, Jimmy Kimmel and the “Jimmy Kimmel Live” writing staff, Michelle and Robert King, Judd Apatow, Steve Levitan, David Shore, Matt Nix, Dan Lin and Jenni Konner. The letter frames gun safety an urgent social issue for the industry to embrace, in the same way that intentional depictions of such topics as cigarette smoking, drunk driving, the use of seat belts, marriage equality and LGBT rights helped change cultural attitudes and save lives.
“As America’s storytellers, our goal is primarily to entertain, but we also acknowledge that stories have the power to effect change. Cultural attitudes toward smoking, drunk driving, seatbelts and marriage equality have all evolved due in large part to movies’ and TV’s influence.
It’s time to take on gun safety,” the letter states.The letter comes three weeks after the nation was shocked by the mass shooting of 19 children and two adults on May 24 at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. And that was only 10 days after a gunmen killed 10 Black victims at a supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y.
The back-to-back tragedies have sparked renewed calls for gun control measures, and a renewed round of finger-pointing about why mass shootings happen at such a shocking pace in the U.S.The letter grew out of Brady’s ongoing outreach and educational efforts within the creative community. Christy Callahan, co-chair of Brady LA, worked with industry
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