RICAGV Press Release
RICAGV Unveils Their Youth Empowerment Strategy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 12, 2018
CONTACT: Kat Kerwin, Director of Communications
Rhode Island Coalition Against Gun Violence Unveils Their Youth Empowerment Strategy
Providence, Rhode Island July 12, 2018 – Inspired by the activism of the youth in Parkland, Florida who survived the shooting at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School, the Rhode Island Coalition Against Gun Violence has begun working on a project to develop a statewide youth committee as a decision making body to recommend actions to address violence Rhode Island.
The project is a collaborative effort with our partners Providence Student Union, Young Voices, the Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence, and One Gun Gone focused on advocating for an increase in guidance counselors and social workers in schools, constructing shared tools around public speaking, policy development and civic engagement, and building an intersectional database of youth based in RI who are committed to working to promote peace.
The campaign has convened a statewide youth committee of over 40 students. The youth have partnered with the Secretary of State to learn how to register Rhode Islanders to vote and have planned over a dozen voter registration events with a goal of registering 500 Rhode Islanders between now and August 30th.
The youth committee has created a candidate questionnaire as a tool to endorse candidates who represent youth values.
The youth has also begun working with the RI ACLU to create a student power booklet with information specific to Rhode Island public schools around the rights of students to protest and form student organizations in school. These graphic booklets will be printed and widely distributed at a student power campaign unveiling on the steps of the Rhode Island State House on August 14th from 3-5PM.
RICAGV Responds to Tragic Mass Shooting at Brown University
As a community, a city, and a state, we are shattered. An assailant took the lives of two students at Brown University and injured nine others. This is the third month in a row this country has experienced a mass shooting and the 75th shooting on a school campus this year.
Oscar-Nominated Film Screening of “Death by Numbers”
RICAGV hosted the Rhode Island debut screening of “Death By Numbers.” Held at the Providence Public Library the Oscar nominated film, directed by Kim A. Snyder, was attend by writer and participant Sam Fuentes who spoke with the audience at a Q&A session that followed.
Taking a Step in the Right Direction for Gun Safety in RI!
Thank you to all of the advocates and partners who joined us in Governor McKee’s State Room on Thursday, June 26th, to mark the passage of the “Unlawful Sale of Prohibited Firearms Act.”
