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Mothers of The Movement create to video shed light on gun violence and create change
Mothers of the Movement has teamed up with Everytown for Gun Safety and the Trayvon Martin Foundation to shed light and create change on gun violence.
Mothers of the Movement has teamed up with Everytown for Gun Safety and the Trayvon Martin Foundation to shed light and create change on gun violence.
About the video
In this video, produced in partnership with mic.com, Sybrina Fulton, Trayvon Martin’s mother, helps us understand the impact of her son’s death.
Today also marks the launch of her book, “Rest in Power”. To commemorate, they’re donating proceeds from sales of the Trayvon hoodie to their foundation.
About Mothers of The Movement
Sybrina is joined by 10 other mothers, who bravely share their stories.
Together, they’re the Mothers of the Movement, and they’re working to ensure no other mother has to endure a similar pain.
Check out the video
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