Activists Push for Community-Led Gun Violence Prevention in a Southern City Scarred by Racist Policing

Every Monday evening, just before sundown, Onoyemi Williams and a group of local faith leaders and volunteers in Birmingham, Alabama, walk through one of the city neighborhoods hardest hit by shootings. The tradition, which started more than two years ago, is an opportunity for the community to “listen, learn and love,” said Williams, the co-chair … Continue reading Activists Push for Community-Led Gun Violence Prevention in a Southern City Scarred by Racist Policing