GoodKidsMadCity

@GKMC18

We are the Black and Brown young people united in fighting to end violence in our cities. We call for more resources to underserved communities.

Joined March 2018

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Mar 24

    I know everyone wants to know how they can get involved, or how they can help. Please share this link and donate if you can. We need to continue to raise money so that our youth can continue to fight for what they believe in.

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    12 hours ago

    We are excited that student leaders , , Alex King () and are coming to ! Make sure you're there, too. Register today:

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    12 hours ago

    “If every neighborhood had the resources based on their specific needs, then it would make it so we have safer communities, healthier communities,” says Khadijah Benson, a senior at Prosser Career Academy. By .

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    13 hours ago

    Many thanks to the three activists and organizers from Chicago and Baltimore who took the time to talk to us about their work

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    14 hours ago

    Community Investment, Safety Without Cops: Good Kids Mad City Organizes Against Gun Violence. A new report from and me for

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    Apr 20
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    Apr 20

    Just witnessed a thousand black youth from the South Side of Chicago march on campus. Most beautiful action I've been part of in my 7 years at . Much love to

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    Apr 20

    We need trauma centers and trauma informed schools! leader Nancy Ramirez

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    Apr 20
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    Apr 20

    These high school students are inspiring! Thank you and Kenwood Academy for letting me partake in this march against gun and police violence

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    Apr 20

    “Im 17 years old and I’m tired about worrying about my life. Kids have gone to a funeral before they have gone to a park”. - Damayanti Wallace

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    14 hours ago

    Chicago’s black & brown youth are on the front lines fighting for their future in a city that starves their communities of resources. Check out this piece on some pretty awesome & organizers by & :

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    Apr 21

    No more excuses. Yesterday this powerful message was shared from coast to coast, we need .

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    Apr 21
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    Apr 21

    NOW: Communities United 3rd annual Education Conference is starting! Use the the hashtags & to follow us for live updates!

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    Apr 20

    Proud to have supported these inspiring students at their walkout and march today!

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    Apr 20
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    Good kids indeed. You all are an inspiration. 😍

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    Apr 20

    We don't deserve these fierce young people.

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    Apr 20
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    Apr 20

    A C C O U N T A B I L I T Y N O O N E I S A B O V E T H E L A W P O L I C E T H E P O L I C E

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    Apr 20
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