Russell Simmons, NYC Councilmen and Erica Ford announce New
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Russell Simmons, NYC Councilmen and Erica Ford announce New
DAILY CHALLENGE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013 11 Russell Simmons, NYC Councilmen and Erica Ford announce New York Peace Week 2013 Yesterday we told you about a press conference held at NYC City Hall, where Russell Simmons joined a coalition of community leaders, parents who lost their children to violence and notables— including activist Erica Ford, NYC Council members Leroy Comrie, Ruben Wills, Jumaane D. Williams and Terrie M. Williams—to launch the fourth annual New York Peace Week. Simmons called for increased funding for programs aimed at combating violence amongst inner-city youth as a primary tool in the fight against the epidemic. “What we need from the national level down to the city and state levels is a focus on these matters,” Simmons declared. Peace Week, a series of events designed to create a culture of peace throughout New York City for seven days, aims to combat the challenges facing young people in New York City, where Black children are killed reg- Russell Simmons speaks on the importance of funding community-based antiviolence programs. ularly. LIFE Camp, Inc., has also developed a three-year violence prevention pilot program. Homicide is the leading cause of death among youth, one in ten teens report not going to school because of feeling unsafe at or on their way to school and many youth don’t expect to survive beyond the next five years. This point was driven home through the tearful words of Penny Wrencher, a NYLOTTERY.ORG ©2013 NEW YORK LOTTERY. Please Play Responsibly. You must be 18 years or older to purchase a Lottery ticket. Anti-violence activist and LIFE Camp, Inc., Founder Erica Ford speaks on violence in the black community. New York City mother who lost her young son to gun violence. Noting that the progression of photos stops with a death, she stated, “I want to know who stopped my pictures.” At the press conference, details of LIFE Camp’s I Love My LIFE Violence Intervention & Prevention (VIP) Program was disseminated. The VIP program is a three‐year pilot project targeting 13 to 25year-old South Russell Simmons speaks at press conference launching New York Peace Week as (front row, l-r) NYC Council members Ruben Wills and Jumaane D. Williams, LIFE Camp, Inc., Founder Erica Ford, and author and mental health advocate Terrie M. Williams as well as (center, second row) NYC Council member Leroy Comrie and Quentin Walcott of CONNECT look on. Jamaica, Queens teens and young adults, families who have been touched by violencerelated tragedies and service providers handling the aftermath of such incidents. The project is designed to fundamentally change how interpersonal violence is experienced, perceived and managed to assist in eradicating the reasons for youth gun violence. LIFE Camp, Inc., was founded by Ford in 2002 to teach violence prevention in schools, following the tragic murders of two community children. The organization has since expanded its role to also generate empowerment opportunities for youth who are educationally, economically and socially disadvantaged. “People can learn more about Peace Week by visiting our site, pea- ceisalifestyle.com,” said Ford, who suggested that violence be addressed as a mental health issue. “They can find out about events that they can come out to or participate by creating a video promoting peace or uploading a photo of a loved one lost to violence. The important thing is to keep the conversation going on this issue.” PHOTOS BY GERALD PEART