Chicago teenagers create anti-violence social media campaigns
Summer time exercise devoted to stopping violence was additionally a contest for practically 50 Chicago teenagers.
CHICAGO – A summer season exercise devoted to stopping violence in Chicago was additionally a contest.
Almost fifty 16-and-17-year-old college students created social media campaigns to get the anti-violence message out. They labored with a few of Chicago’s high advertising and marketing professionals.
The scholars confirmed their shows at an occasion emceed by Chicago historian Dilla.
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“All the pieces dope about America comes from Chicago and most of that dope stuff was created by younger individuals such as you,” Dilla mentioned. “It is true the place you see your self, is the place you may be. Proper? In case you see your self on high of your sport, turning into an entrepreneur, turning into something, it begins with you wishing you can be there, you gotta see it first.”
The successful entry can be utilized by the violence-prevention group “Undertaking Unloaded.”