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Chicago Youth Unite for Gun Violence Prevention
21 Nov
Summary
- Hundreds of students gathered for the third annual Gun Violence Prevention Expo.
- Community organizations offered solutions and celebrated peace advocates.
- The event honored leaders with the inaugural 'CHAMPION OF HOPE' award.

Hundreds of students converged on Chicago's Near West Side for the third annual Gun Violence Prevention Expo, organized by Strides for Peace. The event aimed to unite youth and the community, promoting solutions and celebrating those dedicated to peace.
The expo hosted over 500 students from across the city, fostering partnerships and equipping attendees with strategies for community safety. A key theme, "bridging divides, building safer futures," highlighted the organization's mission to create lasting change and safer neighborhoods.
For the first time, the event recognized local faith and community leaders, including social media influencer Korporate, with the 'CHAMPION OF HOPE' award. The expo also provided parent-focused resources and aimed to make a significant difference in combating violence.



