reports. Quavo and Harris will speak with each other about the best ways to end gun violence during a fireside chat moderated by Greg Jackson, deputy director of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention.
The summit will also feature two panels addressing various facets of gun violence and prevention: one on community violence intervention will be led by Community Justice Action Fund, LIVE FREE, and Cities United; the other, on investing in youth programs as a way of reducing gun violence, will be led by Youth Over Guns, Offenders Alumni Association, and H.O.P.E. Hustlers.
tagged along for part of the day, and asked Quavo how he felt taking on this responsibility while still grieving: “I’m good. I feel like I’m not alone,” he said. “I feel like we got a lot of good weapons behind us to help fight so it don’t happen to nobody else again. We can’t rewind the time. Right now I’m trying to let time heal, and help protect while the clock keep going. That’s all I can do hopefully make a change.
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