Morbidity and mortality due to gun-related violence is a public health emergency in cities across the United States (US). Gun violence is the leading cause of homicide in the United States, and is the third leading cause of death for young adults aged 15 to 34 years (CDC, 2019). From 2009 to 2017, there was an average of over 85,000 emergency department (ED) visits and 120,000 non-fatal gun-related injuries in the United States annually (Kaufman et al., 2021). Black and Brown persons who live in communities of concentrated disadvantage resulting from decades of discriminatory economic policies and social structures in housing, banking, healthcare, policing, employment, community investment and education are more likely to experience community-based gun violence (