On June 5, middle school students from Launch Expeditionary Learning Charter School in Crown Heights held their eighth annual Walkout to End Gun Violence, donning orange shirts symbolizing awareness. Marching alongside anti-violence organizations, they chanted poignant messages like “Don’t shoot, I want to grow up,” and presented public health solutions to address the ongoing crisis affecting their community.
Seventh grader Neveah shared a heartfelt poem in memory of her relatives lost to gun violence, highlighting the emotional toll on young people. With the U.S. gun homicide rate significantly higher than that of other wealthy nations, community leaders emphasize the importance of giving youth a platform to advocate for change and contribute to reducing violence. This rally aims not only to raise awareness but also to empower students as agents of change amidst the challenges they face daily.
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