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Church to lead prayer and peace march tonight

By AustinTalks | August 7, 2013

Everyone is invited every Wednesday night in August to march and pray for the safety of the community.

Community

March intends to bring fathers closer to community

By Mario Lekovic | March 15, 2013

Shorties of Daddies is hosting the first 1,000-man walk to raise awareness of the importance of a male figure in a child’s life.

Community

Students, parents, advocates march for “solutions not suspensions”

By Andrea Watson | October 4, 2012

The Sept. 29 “Break the School-to-Prison Pipeline” event united residents citywide to speak out against practices that take students out of school.

News

West Siders march against violence and drugs

By Ashlee Rezin | August 8, 2012

The 24th annual event at the Healing Temple Church of God in Christ added an anti-violence message to its yearly “say no to drugs” parade.

Community

The Rev. Ira Acree leads peace march and prayer

By AustinTalks | August 1, 2012

The Aug. 1 service at Greater St. John Bible Church will go to the streets to launch a petition drive to ban assault weapons and pray for those killed by violence.

News

Community, family, leaders outraged by 7-year-old Austin girl’s death

By AustinTalks | June 29, 2012

Heaven Sutton’s death is yet another reminder of gang violence on the South and West Sides.

Community

Healing Temple Head Start “Say No to Violence!” march Thursday

By AustinTalks | April 25, 2012

You can join the group at 10 a.m. tomorrow to show young people and the community your support to end violence.

Community

Anti-violence march and resource fair Saturday

By AustinTalks | April 20, 2012

The April 21 event, hosted by Ald. Deborah Graham and the 15th District Chicago Police Department, will begin at 10 a.m. at the corner of Laramie Avenue and Adams Street

News

Community leaders march against domestic violence

By Ellyn Fortino | October 25, 2011

This is the second year Ald. Deborah Graham organized the event.

News

Austin Head Start kids march against violence

By Sarah Ostman | April 16, 2011

Wearing T-shirts that said “Don’t shoot” and “I want to grow up, live, love, laugh,” dozens of young children took to the streets Thursday.

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