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A Gun is Not Fun: Strategies to Keep Children Safe from Gun Violence

Monday, March 24, 4pm – 8pm

Farrell Hall, Wake Forest University


The Wake Forest Center for Literacy Education is hosting its first annual Visiting Scholars Speaker Series and Community Networking Conference on Monday, March 24, 2025. The event is free and open to the public. It will take place from 4:00 to 8:00 pm in Farrell Hall on the campus of Wake Forest.

The theme of this year’s conference is “A Gun is Not Fun: Strategies to Keep Children Safe from Gun Violence.” Speakers will engage in conversation about gun violence prevention strategies with a specific focus on our community’s youngest learners with connections to areas such as health literacy, information literacy, early literacy, and family literacy.


Featuring William Electric Black, aka Ian Ellis James, a seven-time Emmy Award winning writer for his work on Sesame Street and current faculty member at NYU’s Tisch School.

To learn more about Electric’s work: “How the Arts Can Help Children Think about Gun Violence” (NPR).


Speakers, Panelists, & Moderators


Event Schedule

4:00 – 4:40 pm

Panel 1 (Broyhill Auditorium)

  • Moderator: Dr. Anna Miller-Fitzwater, Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Brenner Children’s Hospital
  • Panelist: Dr. Adam Goldstein, Elizabeth and Oscar Goodwin Distinguished Professor, UNC Chapel Hill, Department of Family Medicine
  • Panelist: Dr. Rebecca Palmer, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Wake Forest School of Medicine

4:50 – 5:30 pm

Panel 2 (Broyhill Auditorium)

  • Moderator: Major Derri Stormer, Support Services, Strategic Initiatives, and Community Engagement Division, Wake Forest University Police Department
  • Panelist: Dr. Apryl Alexander, Associate Professor and Metrolina Distinguished Scholar in the Department of Health Management and Policy, UNC Charlotte Violence Prevention Center
  • Panelist: Jared Pone, Esq., External Affairs Manager, North Carolina Department of Public Safety, Division of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

5:40 – 6:20 pm 

Panel 3 (Broyhill Auditorium)

  • Moderator: Kimberly S. Jones, 2023-24 Burroughs Wellcome Fund North Carolina Teacher of the Year
  • Panelist: Dr. Jocelyn R. Smith Lee, Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies, UNC Greensboro
  • Panelist: Dr. David Yamane, Professor of Sociology, Wake Forest University

6:20 – 7:00 pm (Hall of Excellence, Rooms A27 and A28)

  • Refreshments and Networking

7:00 – 8:00 pm

Keynote Address (Broyhill Auditorium)

  • Introduction: Jon Herbert, Assistant Professor of Acting and Playwriting, Wake Forest University
  • Speaker: William Electric Black, Teacher, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Former Emmy Award Winning Writer on Sesame Street

Additional Event Information

A Go Link has been created for easy access: https://go.wfu.edu/clecon25/

The address for Farrell Hall is 1420 Carroll Weathers Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27109. Farrell Hall is #60 on this Campus Map. Lots Q and W1 are the closest parking lots to the venue. You may park in any non-reserved student, faculty, or staff spot.

The event will take place in the Broyhill Auditorium, located in the lower level of Farrell Hall. When you enter Farrell Hall, take any set of stairs or elevator down to the lower level (“LL” on the elevator).

View and download the conference flyer in JPG format or PDF format.

For more information, please contact Tracy Stegman.

This event is co-sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Wake Forest University Humanities Institute together: Democracy demands wisdom. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed at this conference do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.


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