This past week, I had the honor of attending the Congressional Black Caucus’ Annual Legislative Conference.
Hi John, my name is Mariah and I’m a board member of March For Our Lives. This past week I had the honor of attending the Congressional Black Caucus’ Annual Legislative Conference.
Gun violence is an issue that’s close to my heart, and the opportunity to speak about it meant a lot. I’m going to tell you more about that but first, can you take a second to donate $7.50 today to support my continued work with March For Our Lives?
I’m from Peoria, Illinois and we were ranked as the 10th deadliest city in the country because of the murder rate per capita due to everyday gun violence in Black and brown communities.
Growing up hearing about this violence and seeing it in my community motivated me to organize directly to take on gun violence.
Across the entire country, gun violence is the leading cause of death for children and teens — with the gun death rate for specifically black children and teens being 18 TIMES higher than that of white children in the same age group.
Where I grew up, my home, and my community, are just a small example of the problem plaguing our entire country. None of us are safe, but Black and brown kids are even more at risk of facing gun violence.
What do we need to feel safe?
We need our kids to be safe in their schools, neighborhoods, and homes. No one should have to fear that their life could be taken by senseless gun violence.
We need our leaders to step up and protect our lives instead of the gun lobby.
We need comprehensive gun safety legislation.
That’s what we’re fighting for at March For Our Lives.
We’re traveling across the country to mobilize the youth vote, meeting with Congresspeople and other legislators, phone banking, uplifting and supporting gun violence survivors, and more.
If you’re able, it would mean a lot if you could contribute anything you can today so that all of us at March For Our Lives can keep fighting.
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Thank you,
Mariah Cooley
Board Member
March For Our Lives