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Mary-Pat Hector: Teen Impact: Finalist #6

This blog post was submitted as an entry in the Teen Impact contest and awarded as a finalist.

As founder of a national organization, I understand that only 10 percent will lead the 90 percent of my generation. I know I am in that 10 percent, so I created a national campaign, Shake Off Violence, beginning with a 90-day ceasefire. The purpose of the campaign is to raise public awareness about youth violence and to promote peace.

With a 40 percent rise (http://articles NULL.cnn NULL.com/2011-10-21/justice/justice_gang-membership-increase_1_gang-membership-gang-leaders-anti-gang-officials?_s=PM:JUSTICE) in gang membership and a surge in gun violence, I just got tired of seeing my peers die. So I created a campaign to bring together leaders in the anti-violence community, music industry and political arena for a series of events and activities to promote peace among youth.

Participating cities include: Huntsville and Montgomery, AL; Washington, D.C.; Atlanta and Augusta, GA; St. Louis, MO; Jacksonville, NC; Philadelphia, PA; Detroit, MI; Bronx, Harlem, Long Island, and New York, NY; Milwaukee, WI.

The goal of this campaign is to save lives by bringing attention to the simple fact that WE HAVE TO GET THESE GUNS OFF OUR STREETS. We need new gun laws that will protect our future.

How can you get involved? Starting November 11, 2011, do not watch or listen to violent music or shows. Do not participate in physical or verbal violence. No thinking violent thoughts, either. We need people talking about this at your job, on your college campuses, and in your homes. We will have workshops, PSAs and forums created by youth to save our generation, so please visit my website, Marypathector.webs.com (http://marypathector NULL.webs NULL.com).

I believe all things are possible if we try. I hope you will join us as we take a stand against violence.

#ShakeOffViolence

Related Reading:

Taking a Bite Out of Crime: The Impact of the National Citizens' Crime Prevention Media CampaignTaking a Bite Out of Crime: The Impact of the National Citizens' Crime Prevention Media Campaign (http://www NULL.amazon NULL.com/Taking-Bite-Out-Crime-Prevention/dp/0803959893?SubscriptionId=AKIAJE7QYKLAUOEMSPJQ&tag=ebookplaza-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=0803959893)
Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage (Jacksonville Historic Landmarks Comm)Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage (Jacksonville Historic Landmarks Comm) (http://www NULL.amazon NULL.com/Jacksonvilles-Architectural-Heritage-Jacksonville-Landmarks/dp/0813009537?SubscriptionId=AKIAJE7QYKLAUOEMSPJQ&tag=ebookplaza-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=0813009537)
Similarities and differences in risk factors for violent offending and gang membership.: An article from: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology (http://www NULL.amazon NULL.com/Similarities-differences-factors-offending-membership/dp/B0032VFJA0?SubscriptionId=AKIAJE7QYKLAUOEMSPJQ&tag=546246187-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B0032VFJA0)
A Lost Cause: Bill Clinton's Campaign for National Health InsuranceA Lost Cause: Bill Clinton's Campaign for National Health Insurance (http://www NULL.amazon NULL.com/Lost-Cause-Clintons-Campaign-Insurance/dp/0275956113?SubscriptionId=AKIAJE7QYKLAUOEMSPJQ&tag=ebookplaza-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=0275956113)
Banding Together: How Communities Create Genres in Popular MusicBanding Together: How Communities Create Genres in Popular Music (http://www NULL.amazon NULL.com/Banding-Together-Communities-Create-Popular/dp/0691150761?SubscriptionId=AKIAJE7QYKLAUOEMSPJQ&tag=ebookplaza-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=0691150761)

Mary-Pat Hector: Teen Impact: Finalist #6

This blog post was submitted as an entry in the Teen Impact contest and awarded as a finalist.

As founder of a national organization, I understand that only 10 percent will lead the 90 percent of my generation. I know I am in that 10 percent, so I created a national campaign, Shake Off Violence, beginning with a 90-day ceasefire. The purpose of the campaign is to raise public awareness about youth violence and to promote peace.

With a 40 percent rise (http://articles NULL.cnn NULL.com/2011-10-21/justice/justice_gang-membership-increase_1_gang-membership-gang-leaders-anti-gang-officials?_s=PM:JUSTICE) in gang membership and a surge in gun violence, I just got tired of seeing my peers die. So I created a campaign to bring together leaders in the anti-violence community, music industry and political arena for a series of events and activities to promote peace among youth.

Participating cities include: Huntsville and Montgomery, AL; Washington, D.C.; Atlanta and Augusta, GA; St. Louis, MO; Jacksonville, NC; Philadelphia, PA; Detroit, MI; Bronx, Harlem, Long Island, and New York, NY; Milwaukee, WI.

The goal of this campaign is to save lives by bringing attention to the simple fact that WE HAVE TO GET THESE GUNS OFF OUR STREETS. We need new gun laws that will protect our future.

How can you get involved? Starting November 11, 2011, do not watch or listen to violent music or shows. Do not participate in physical or verbal violence. No thinking violent thoughts, either. We need people talking about this at your job, on your college campuses, and in your homes. We will have workshops, PSAs and forums created by youth to save our generation, so please visit my website, Marypathector.webs.com (http://marypathector NULL.webs NULL.com).

I believe all things are possible if we try. I hope you will join us as we take a stand against violence.

#ShakeOffViolence

Related Reading:

Manitoba has highest rate of killer kids; Gang membership the source of youth violence: criminologist.(City): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press (http://www NULL.amazon NULL.com/Manitoba-highest-killer-membership-violence/dp/B000Y75MTI?SubscriptionId=AKIAJE7QYKLAUOEMSPJQ&tag=ebookplaza-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B000Y75MTI)
How Democracy Works: Political Institutions, Actors, and Arenas in Latin American Policymaking (Interamerican Development Bank)How Democracy Works: Political Institutions, Actors, and Arenas in Latin American Policymaking (Interamerican Development Bank) (http://www NULL.amazon NULL.com/How-Democracy-Works-Institutions-Interamerican/dp/1597821098?SubscriptionId=AKIAJE7QYKLAUOEMSPJQ&tag=546246187-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=1597821098)
Mill on Nationality (Routledge/PSA Political Studies Series)Mill on Nationality (Routledge/PSA Political Studies Series) (http://www NULL.amazon NULL.com/Mill-Nationality-Routledge-Political-Studies/dp/0415249686?SubscriptionId=AKIAJE7QYKLAUOEMSPJQ&tag=ebookplaza-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=0415249686)
Similarities and differences in risk factors for violent offending and gang membership.: An article from: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology (http://www NULL.amazon NULL.com/Similarities-differences-factors-offending-membership/dp/B0032VFJA0?SubscriptionId=AKIAJE7QYKLAUOEMSPJQ&tag=ebookplaza-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B0032VFJA0)
9/11: The Simple Facts (Real Story (Soft Skull Press))9/11: The Simple Facts (Real Story (Soft Skull Press)) (http://www NULL.amazon NULL.com/11-Simple-Facts-Story-Skull/dp/1593764243?SubscriptionId=AKIAJE7QYKLAUOEMSPJQ&tag=ebookplaza-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=1593764243)

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