FIPI Discussion on Firearm Injury Prevention
Documentary & Dialogue: A Night with the CU Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative
Join us for a screening of a documentary and panel discussion exploring the power of conversation, mutual respect, and understanding in addressing firearm-involved injury and death in the U.S.
Sunday, June 22
6:30-9:00 p.m. MDT
Central Denver (Sie Film Center at 2510 E Colfax Ave)
The University of Colorado Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative (FIPI) is excited to host a screening of The Tennessee 11, a film following a group of individuals who come together from across the political spectrum to find common ground on gun rights and safety. Following the screening, FIPI will facilitate a panel discussion featuring community leaders from varied backgrounds partnering with FIPI and engaging in collaborative firearm injury prevention in Colorado. This non-partisan event will foster respectful and constructive dialogue across diverse viewpoints and highlight success in our state. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds to attend and share their perspectives in a spirit of mutual respect.
Event Schedule
6:15 PM | Doors Open
6:30 PM | Welcome Remarks and Film Begins (Run time: 80 minutes; age 13+ recommended)
8:00 PM | Panel featuring Coloradans committed to working across perspectives, opinions, and experiences towards a common goal of reducing firearm injury, death, and related harms in our communities
8:45 PM | Closing Remarks
Net proceeds from ticket sales for this event will go toward the Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative Fund. If you cannot attend, or if you want to provide support beyond the ticket price, you can donate directly to FIPI’s work by making a donation on the CU giving site.