Boston program to promote peace on the streets
By Jazmine Ulloa, Globe Correspondent
The Rev. Jeffrey Brown of the Boston Ten Point Coalition wants children to "chill this summer, not shoot."
The coalition, partnered with the MBTA, announced today the start of the second annual Season of Peace, a grassroots program aimed at reducing the violence in city neighborhoods through community involvement.
"We want 7-year-olds to play in the park and not worry about being shot. We want kids to be able to enjoy their neighborhoods without their parents worrying their neighborhoods will become a hotbed of violence," Brown said, surrounded by fellow coalition members and MBTA officials at a small press conference today at Dudley Station.
The campaign hopes to send a positive cultural message that will counteract the violence that youth see on TV, video games, and movies, Brown said.
The project will include an advertising campaign, neighborhood walks and cookouts, and a documentary project that will capture Boston's black history from the 1960s through the civil rights movement into today.
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