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On Thursday, July 28th,  the Brick City Peace Collective (BCPC) and the Office of Violence Prevention and Trauma Recovery (OVPTR) will continue its campaign to rally and unite the city against the recent spate of violence.

 

This week's action will take place at Clinton Avenue and Stratford Place, Newark at 1pm.

 

Launched last week, the rallying efforts are reminiscent of the historic efforts of the Newark AntiViolence Coalition's epic 155 week protest against violence that began back in 2009.

 

These efforts are different, however, in that they now reflect the fully emergent community based ecosystem to reduce violence that has produced a pronounced drop in the violence that plagued the city back in 2009 when the NAVC began its historic campaign.

 

In these efforts, not only will organizers  be condemning the violence with affected community members in key hotspots. They are being joined by the entities created to address the violence, such as the Newark Community Street Team and The Newark Street Academy, who will also canvass the area with trauma relief resources and intervention resources to demonstrate to the community how the new ecosystem has been working.

 

It's no accident that former key players of the NAVC are now leading these efforts. Sharif Amenhotep, the popular 'Soul of the Newark AntiViolence Coalition, is now leading the rallying efforts in the streets. Lakeesha Eure, former longtime chair of the NAVC, is now responsible for the efforts of OVPTR.

 

Even though criminal justice experts from a number of quarters have acknowledged the groundbreaking success of the Newark model, the violence, when it occurs, is still a collectively felt trauma for those neighborhoods affected by continuing incidents. The recent challenges of the Covid Pandemic and the challenges of the season's heat are still a difficult challenge. 

 

"It's important to address the communities affected directly and to let them know that we are fully mobilized to try to check this," said Lakeesha Eure, Director of the newly found Office of Violence Prevention and Trauma Recovery. 

 

Organizers are still contemplating how long they will employ the rallies. They are expected to continue the Unite the Community Campaign for the next several weeks. 


For more information on the action and the trauma recovery services and violence reduction efforts call (973) 733-5655. They may also be followed on their respective Social Media platforms on Instagram...@brickcitypeacecollective and @OVPTR_NEWARK. For more information on the work 

of the Newark AntiViolence Coalition, please call 908 6O5 NAVC...

Contact:The Newark Anti-Violence Coalition (NAVC)

(908) 605-NAVC

navc@googlegroups.com

Facebook.com / newark antiviolencecoalition

Facebook.com /newarkanti-violencecoalition group

 

Newark Rallies Again Thursday! Unites Against Violence!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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