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Subject WATCH NOW: A mother's plea to end gun violence in Oakland, CA
Date November 20, 2021 11:05 AM
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www.bradyunited.org [www.bradyunited.org]John,

Right now, Oakland, CA, is experiencing a gun violence crisis. As of October 2021, Oakland homicides have surpassed 2020 totals and are up nearly 40% from 2019.
This outsized crisis on Black and Brown residents requires immediate action — and we at Brady know it must be done in partnership with local community organizers and residents who experience the vicious cycles of gun violence.

In partnership with Youth Alive! [[link removed]] , Brady’s Combating Crime Guns Oakland Initiative is proud to release “An Oakland Story: Remembering Peek-a-boo.” This powerful video tells the story of Deante Miller — aka Peek-a-Boo — who was tragically shot and killed five years ago on November 28, 2016. Deante was a son, an avid athlete, and an aspiring architect.

[link removed] [[link removed]]Watch now to hear Deante’s mother, Anette, recount Deante’s life and why she is committed to creating a safer Oakland in his honor — including how you can join her.

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YOU’RE INVITED: Brady Colorado Community Safety Town Hall
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This week in Aurora, CO, six teenagers were shot and injured [[link removed]] near their high school. This tragedy is one of more than 620 mass shootings in 2021, and the longer we wait to take action, the more lives we risk.

Please join Brady Colorado’s Community Safety Town Hall on Monday, November 22, at 4 p.m. MT. You’ll hear from community members, law enforcement, and elected officials, including State Sen. Rhonda Fields (CO-29), Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman, Aurora Police Chief Vanessa Willson, Aurora School Board Members, and the owner of Lighthouse Consultants Colorado Candice Bailey. This event will be live-streamed. Please RSVP today! [[link removed]]

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[[link removed]]EXCITING NEWS: Applications are OPEN for the Team ENOUGH Washington, D.C., Lobbying Collective!

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Team ENOUGH D.C. Lobbying Collective members meet with Rep. Lucy McBath.

While applications have closed for our Lobbying Collectives in Virginia, Florida, and California, we just opened applications for the Team ENOUGH Washington, D.C., Lobbying Collective — and we need YOUR help spreading the word, John,

We’re looking for youth activists (ages 13-26) to lobby lawmakers in Congress to pass vital gun safety legislation. This is a fantastic networking and leadership opportunity for young people. Will you help us spread the word today?

SHARE ON FACEBOOK [[link removed]]Through advocacy and policy trainings, we’ll teach youth activists how to lobby their elected officials. Then, students will take their skills straight to Congress to help pass life-saving gun violence prevention legislation.

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[[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]]🎧 Episode 159

LISTEN NOW [[link removed]][[link removed]]“A Supreme Threat of Gun Violence,” [[link removed]] The Progressive

Ghost Gun Case Shows Federal Approach Needed, [[link removed]] Press of Atlantic City

The NYPD Has Recovered More “Ghost Guns” in 2021 Than Any Previous Year [[link removed]] , Gothamist

Travis County DA Creates Plan To Address Gun Violence [[link removed]] , Patch

Alternate Facts, Dueling Realities, and the Second Amendment: On NYSPRA v. Bruen [[link removed]] , Jon Lowy, New York University Law Review

[[link removed]]“Forty-three years ago this week, I was lying on an airstrip in the jungles of Guyana with five bullet holes in my body. I vowed that if I survived, I would dedicate my life to public service. I lived, and I survived.” — Rep. Jackie Speier, this week’s Gun Violence Prevention Hero of the Week
This week, Rep. Jackie Speier announced that she will not seek re-election in 2022. After serving 13 years in Congress, we thank Rep. Speier for using her voice as a survivor of gun violence to advocate for common-sense gun laws to protect public safety and save lives. Rep. Speier became an advocate for gun violence prevention after nearly losing her life in the 1978 Jonestown massacre in Guyana. She was shot five times at point-blank range, and it was 22 hours before help arrived.

After she was elected to Congress in 2008, Rep. Speier helped secure vital funding to research gun violence and advocated for legislation to expand Brady Background Checks, ban assault weapons, enact extreme risk laws, and more. She chaired the Congressional Gun Violence Prevention Taskforce, helping lead Congress to treat gun violence as the public health that it is.
For decades now, Rep. Speier has played an integral role in strengthening America’s gun laws. Please help us recognize her work by thanking her on Twitter! And, remember, we are stronger in the fight to end gun violence alongside gun violence survivors like Rep. Speier.

THANK REP. SPEIER ON TWITTER! [[link removed]][[link removed]]"Now that the House of Representatives has advanced President Biden’s signature and transformational social infrastructure agenda, it is imperative that the Senate swiftly consider the Build Back Better Act. The Build Back Better Act is an unprecedented investment in gun violence prevention, treating this uniquely American crisis as a public health epidemic. The $5 billion for community violence intervention programs will save lives nationwide and help to heal communities across the country, addressing entrenched trauma and the root causes of community violence particularly in communities of color." — Brady President Kris Brown [[link removed]]
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