Influencers, Youth Mentorship Organizations and Concerned Citizens Make a Summer Plan to Stop the Violence in Chicago
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Friday, June 9, 2023
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A coalition of community groups, activists, Influencers, 1,000 black and brown boys from male mentorship programs are coming together to march to stop violence in Chicago.
Key Points:
- A coalition of community groups, activists, Influencers, 1,000 black and brown boys from male mentorship programs are coming together to march to stop violence in Chicago.
- "We cannot continue to live in a city where violence is a daily occurrence," said one of the organizers.
- All youth registered for the march will receive mentorship and assistance from various organizations throughout the entire summer.
- The organizers are encouraging everyone who is concerned about the violence in Chicago to come out and join the march.