Baltimore Group Makes Push To Silence Violence

By Rev. Heber Brown, III | BALTIMORE
By Rev. Heber Brown, III

The mission of Baltimore Citizens for Positive Change is to transform the culture and conditions that lead to urban violence. We build the leadership of communities hit hardest by street violence through fostering non-traditional leaders who are the key the ending this crisis. Through community organizing, youth leadership development,and “culture change” events, empowers young people to overcome internalized oppression and work towards Justice and Social Transformation.

Please join us on July 25, 2012 for our National Silence The Violence Day Event at 3400 Garrison Blvd. 21215

For more information contact David Muhammad, BCPC Executive Dir. Baltimore Citizens for Positive Change

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About The Author

Heber M. Brown, III is a clergy-activist who serves alongside a variety of community organizations that address issues of homelessness, poverty, racism, worker’s rights, environmental justice, self-determination for Afrikan people and justice for oppressed people groups throughout the world. He is a regular voice in local media and for nearly 5 years has explored the intersection of religion, policy, and activism.