CBS News: Project Unloaded has Chicago teens using social media to tackle gun violence
CHICAGO (CBS) — Teens are turning to social media to help reduce gun violence as a possible solution in Chicago while sending a message to their
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CHICAGO (CBS) — Teens are turning to social media to help reduce gun violence as a possible solution in Chicago while sending a message to their
By Alexis Wray Firearms are the leading cause of death for children and adolescents in America. Because of the gun violence epidemic, groups like Project Unloaded believe that
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By Nancy Harty (WBBM NEWSRADIO) — A gun violence prevention group will be showing a documentary on Tuesday night about Highland Park’s response to the parade shooting
One way we young people are trying to end gun violence is through social media campaigns that help explain to our generation why guns make
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By Erika Jackson, wsoctv.com CHARLOTTE — If you know a teenager, you know they can spend hours every day on their cell phone. A new push
by Cameron Williams Project Unloaded utilizes social media to help teens understand neighborhoods are safer without guns. Taylor Maxwell, the initiative’s director of marketing and communications,
By Desmond Upton Patton Brian and Randi Schwartz University Professor at the University of Pennsylvania There’s been a lot of debate recently about how smartphones affect
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