Too many lives are being lost, too many victims injured, and too many communities are being held hostage to this systemic and endemic tide of violence. As a government, and as a community, we must begin to offer proactive, rather than reactive, alternatives. - Kenneth E. Barnes, Sr. MS...

 

 

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  Item of Note: Feb. 11, 2008

Tackling Gun Violence And the Scars It Leaves

By Clarence Williams
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, February 11, 2008; Page B01

When activist Kenneth Barnes gives speeches decrying gun violence, he typically asks audience members to raise their hands if a family member or friend has been a victim. The response is usually about 5 percent of his adult crowds. But when he speaks to Prince George's County and District students, most raise their hands...read more..

 

Read the entire Washington Post article here:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/10/AR2008021002394.html

 

  Item of Note: Feb. 2008

1. ROOT is proud to announce its appearance as an amicus curiae in the Heller case currently pending before the Supreme Court.  Normally, at ROOT we do not take a position on 2nd amendment issues or debates.  However, in this particular instance we felt more than  a sense of obligation when approached, because this case involves far more than 2nd amendment issues...read more... ..See Below..

 

Items of Note: Jan. 2008

 

1. Ed Fund Weighs in on Heller Case - On Friday, January 11, the Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence (Ed Fund) filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Heller v. District of Columbia (formerly Parker v. District of Columbia)..read more...

2. The first chapter of ROOT, the New England chapter was established.  

3. Confirmed Proclamations: Washington, DC; Prince George’s County, MD; Montgomery County, MD;  Boston, MA

4. Tentative Proclamations: New York, NY; Milwaukee, WI; Minneapolis, MN; Detroit, MI; 

Chicago, IL

 

Jan 14, 2008 - ROOT New England Chapter opens with historic conference.. 

ROOT (Reaching Out to Others Together), Inc. and its Board of Directors is proud to formally

announce the establishment of the first official chapter of ROOT outside of its home base in Washington, DC, and the opening of the New England office located in Boston as it begins a nationwide campaign and movement to address the epidemic of youth violence and gun violence in cities and communities throughout America. 

 

The historic press conference was joined by Congressman John Oliver, First Congressional

District, Massachusetts; Police Commissioner Edward Davis;   Boston City Councilmembers Sam Yoon and  Chuck Tuner, local community and victims of gun violence, as well as by a contingency from Washington, DC including Mr. Barnes. Members of the New England Chapter included William (Billy) Celester retired Superintendent Boston Police Department/ Co-Chair National Board; 1st Vice President Minister Don

Muhammad Nation of Islam Mosque #11 Co-Chair of ROOT National Task Force; 2nd Vice President John Wells Retired Boston Police Department/ President Nubian Voices of Experience in Public Safety; Treasurer Pastor Pastor Shawn. O. Harrison Community
Activist/Case Manager-Bird Street Community Center; Secretary Albert Holland Executive Director of Health Careers Academy; Legal Counsel/Clerk James Dilday Esq. ROOT National Legal Counsel Past President New England Bar Association; Communications Director Leonard M Lee Community Activist/Founder/CEO Blakestone Associates; Parliamentarian Bill Owens Massachusetts State Senator (Retired); Historian Ardis Graham Community Activist; Sergeant of Arms Eric Straughter Special Assistant to the Chancellor University University of Massachusetts (Boston); Youth Coordination John Rice Boston Educator/Community Activist; finally to be a part of this prestigious event arriving all the way from Florida will be Corbett Kroehler, candidate for Congress, US House FL-8.
Invited guests include the Deval L. Patrick Governor of MA; Senators John Kerr and Ted Kennedy;  Thomas M. Menino, Mayor of Boston; and Congressman Barney Frank.

A resolution introduced by Public Safety Chair of the Council, Steve Murphy has been passed by the Boston City Council and will be presented to ROOT and the New England Chapter in honor of Guns Aside month and for ROOT’s efforts to reduce gun violence.

 
Kenneth Barnes stated: “With the opening of this office in Boston, we will be able to expand on the past success Boston has had in combating violence."

 

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