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By Vision Quilt

Vision Quilt and Adamika Village launched a Peace In The Streets Campaign in Oakland, California. Six-foot street banners and yard signs based on the Vision Quilt panels were created by youth, survivors, and community members. This video features the launch of this campaign where community and city leaders celebrated these messages of hope and healing. Art has the power to change the narrative around gun violence.

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