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Friend,
You’re invited to join Brady and Team ENOUGH for our virtual teach-in on the intersection of gun violence and racial justice in honor of the late civil rights and gun violence prevention champion Rep. John Lewis.
John Lewis "Good Trouble" Teach-In: The Racial Injustice of Gun Violence [[link removed]]
Wednesday, July 16, 12:30 p.m. ET [[link removed]]
In partnership with the John Lewis Good Trouble Day of Action
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Gun violence uniquely impacts Black and Brown communities nationwide. And this violence doesn’t just happen randomly — it’s driven by many factors like unfettered access to firearms, harmful policy decisions that result in housing segregation, unequal law enforcement, and so much more.
The late Rep. John Lewis, who passed away five years ago next week, knew these driving factors all too well — and it’s in his honor that we’re hosting a teach-in to examine how systemic racism drives and sustains the crisis of gun violence in communities of color nationwide.
You’ll hear from Rachelle Hunley , Brady's Senior Director of Strategic Engagement, and Aalayah Eastmond , a gun violence survivor and Cultural Community Engagement Manager at Brady. Together, we’ll uncover the structural forces behind gun violence, explore how President Trump’s policies and funding cuts have exacerbated this violence, and more.
It’s time to get in some “good trouble," just like Rep. Lewis would want, friend. So, please save your spot for our training session on Wednesday, July 16, at 12:30 p.m. ET.
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I hope to see you soon!
In solidarity,
JP Thomas, Brady Organizing Director
P.S. You’re also invited to get involved with our partners' in-person events on the John Lewis Good Trouble Day of Action on Thursday, July 17. Click here [[link removed]] to find an event near you and RSVP.
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