gvamny
Gangstas Making Astronomical Community Changes was founded by Shanduke McPhatter, a former member of the Bloods gang. Learn about how he has changed his life beyond gun violence here: More Stories Here
Street Corner Resources founder Iesha Sekou wants your support in bringing an end to gun violence in your community. Listen to her story here: More Stories Here
After Chris Foye lost his son to gun violence, he wants your help to bring an end to gun violence once and for all. Here is his story: See more videos here.
After spending time in jail for killing a family member, Rapper Chi Ali talks talks about learning from his mistakes and hopes others will stray from gun violence: More Stories Here
Shianne Norman took her 4-year-old son to play in a Bronx park one Summer day. It was the last day he was alive. Here’s her story
The National Action Network’s Youth Move has been hosting events with young people to talk about gun violence prevention. In support of Gun Violence Awareness Month, Ashely Sharpton wants you to know how you can get involved.
After getting signed with Violator/Def Jam Records, Bronx Rapper Mysonne realized that violence depicted in rap videos was not necessarily the lifestyle other rappers were living.
Mayor Jamel Holley talks about ending gun violence after three young men were killed shortly after taking office.
Lords of the Underground rapper Dupre Kelly wants to bring gun violence to an end in Newark, New Jersey.
Since the year began, crime has spiked in Bronx Councilman Andy King’s district. There has been 4 shootings which resulted in 8 deaths. Check out this message from him asking for your help in ending gun violence.
Born and raised in the Bronx, actor Marc John Jefferies tells the story of how he lost his friend to gun violence on the July 4th last year. To learn more, check out: June Is Gun Violence Awareness Month Jumaane Williams Speaks Out Against Gun Violence TV Personality Tionna Smalls Speaks Out Against Gun Violence […]
Raised in East NY, reality-star Tionna Smalls hopes to see an end to gun violence in her neighborhood. Listen to her story here: To learn more, check out: June Is Gun Violence Awareness Month Jumaane Williams Speaks Out Against Gun Violence
-
Indigenous Peoples' DayThings You Wouldn't Have Without Native Americans
-
op-edTaking A Stand Against Forced Motherhood
-
women's history monthErika Alexander Narrates New Audible Series 'Finding Tamika'
-
#theblackballotKeturah Herron Wins Kentucky Special Election
-
#theblackballotImportant Primary Elections Happening This Week
-
OP-EDBlack Voters: Dressed Up With Nowhere To Go
Get Informed!