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When the Parkland shooting happened, Black teens had already spent many years organizing and protesting gun violence and police brutality. As a child, Trevon Bosley (@tretre_thegreat) lost both his cousin and brother to gun violence – and has organized against it ever since. Now 24, his community involvement is what keeps him going.
“Seeing other people get attention [for gun violence activism] was something to adjust to, especially being [in] predominantly white spaces,” Trevon recalls. “People wouldn't talk about solutions that would help my community.” Youth activists and gun violence survivors share their experiences with the gun control movement at the link in bio.
Words by @delaneytarr
Editor-in-Chief: @versharma
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