
The Joseph Gabriel Basis, in partnership with Democracy Prep Harlem Excessive Faculty, just lately hosted a youth violence prevention discussion board on the Africa Heart to boost consciousness concerning the affect of gun violence on younger individuals and convey collectively a panel of specialists to debate options.
Michelle Gabriel, president of the muse and an English trainer at Democracy Prep, organized the occasion after listening to considerations from her college students about gun violence of their neighborhoods and gang exercise across the faculty.
“They don’t really feel protected of their neighborhood, they don’t really feel protected of their neighborhoods, they don’t really feel protected after they journey,” Gabriel stated.
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“I at all times have to hold pepper spray, a knife, scissors. I’ve to carry weapons to guard myself, and that shouldn’t need to occur. I ought to be capable of go outdoors and really feel like I’m protected, I can stroll round,” stated Rayne Blake, a tenth grade pupil at Democracy Prep.
After a spike through the top of the pandemic, charges of gun violence have decreased throughout the nation, together with in New York Metropolis. However the violence stays concentrated in poor, largely Black and Brown neighborhoods which have confronted disinvestment for many years. NYPD information additionally confirmed that in 2024, the variety of theft and assault victims underneath the age of 18 reached the best totals in 5 years.
The occasion started with college students from Democracy Prep performing dances, speeches, and poetry, a lot of which touched on the traumatizing affect of gun violence. Gabriel stated she wished the discussion board to start out by celebrating her college students’ creative work within the context of Black Historical past Month.
“Initially, it was simply going to be the [panel]. [But] I used to be like, how are we simply going to indicate the darkish facet and never present the Black excellence, and the entire great issues that younger persons are doing,” she defined.

The scholars then launched the matters of the following panel, which began with a dialogue of youth psychological well being and its function in fueling violence. Gabby Moran, a psychological well being counselor and social employee, famous that round 70 % of youth concerned within the juvenile justice system have a diagnosable psychological well being dysfunction, and that youngsters rising up in poverty are greater than twice as more likely to battle with psychological sickness.
“If we don’t present the precise helps in faculties, neighborhoods, and houses, we deny younger individuals the assistance they want, and let issues proceed,” Moran stated.
“By creating proactive psychological well being applications [and] constructing supportive environments, we may help change the course of those younger peoples’ lives for the higher,” she added.
Wayne McKenzie, an Assistant District Lawyer on the Manhattan District Lawyer’s Workplace, spoke concerning the Workplace’s efforts to fight gun violence.
“We have to have a concentrate on essentially the most severe crimes and essentially the most severe offenders,” he stated, detailing the workplace’s efforts to disrupt gun trafficking. “However there’s an equally, or much more vital side to this work. And that’s stopping the gun violence within the first place.”
He highlighted the Workplace’s summer time youth prevention program that has in every of the previous 4 years offered $200,000 in grants to community-based organizations.
Lemuria Alawode-El from the town’s Gun Violence Prevention Activity Power spoke concerning the significance of upstream efforts to stop gun violence.
“If individuals dwell in high quality housing, and so they be ok with their neighborhood, they act in another way after they come outdoors … If the colleges have the sources that they want, then youngsters can be educated and received’t flip to violence as a final resort or as a possibility,” she defined.
In 2023, the Activity Power introduced a $485 million plan that, partly, would goal investments in six precincts with the best charges of violence. In a kind of precincts, Brownsville, the Activity Power coordinated metropolis funding to renovate a park within the Van Dyke public housing growth. As a result of the basketball courts there have been run down — Alawode-El stated they hadn’t been renovated in over 25 years — the Van Dyke residents have been touring to a different public housing growth to play basketball. Neighborhood members stated that was leading to numerous shootings on the growth.
“Because of this [of the renovation], we stopped seeing photographs fired in that space the place younger individuals have been touring to go play basketball,” Alawode-El stated.

Norman Scott, a youth advocate who was a member of the hip-hop and breaking group Rock Regular Crew, criticized the function of drill music in fueling social media feuds that may additionally result in precise violence.
“Our youngsters are literally celebrating the loss of life of one another in media retailers, and we’re permitting that to occur,” he stated.
Tarsha Gibbons, founding father of Gibbons Household Health, emphasised the function of weight loss program in youth habits and the significance of wholesome consuming.
“Whether or not we notice it or not, loads of instances [kids] are indignant or they’re annoyed as a result of they’re devoid of vitamins,” she stated. “So that you’re going to see extra violence within the faculties, you’re going to see extra violence within the streets, as a result of they aren’t being fed nutritiously.”
Gabriel stated she hopes individuals left the occasion with a key takeaway: to incorporate younger individuals in discussions of gun violence and different points that affect their lives.
“I need to dispel the stereotype that Black and Brown children aren’t occupied with actual points that matter,” she stated. “Younger individuals care.”
Shannon Chaffers is a Report for America corps member and writes about gun violence for the Amsterdam Information. Your donation to match our RFA grant helps hold her writing tales like this one; please take into account making a tax-deductible present of any quantity at this time by visiting https://bit.ly/amnews1.