Indianapolis youth lead peace walk pushing to end gun violence in the city

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After graduating from Knox College in Illinois, Naja Woods started her journalism career in 2019 as a producer at ABC57 News in South Bend.

INDIANAPOLIS — A plea for change, this time coming from youth. On Saturday, they hit the streets of Indianapolis to promote peace.

"Gun violence is becoming such a normal thing for so many youth. It's so scary but this does not have to be our reality,” said Asia Genawi. Those organizations included the Indy Peace Fellowship, Young Men INC, New B.O.Y. and many more groups who shed light on resources available to local youth, especially of ahead of summer.

 

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