Brady: United Against Gun Violence’s Post

Last week, Brenda D. Joiner MHRM and Aalayah Eastmond spoke at the United Nations about their experiences with gun violence in America. There are more guns than people and more firearm dealers than McDonald’s in the United States of America. Aalayah Eastmond is a survivor of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Shooting and lost her uncle to gun violence years earlier. She has spent years of her life dedicated to ending gun violence through her work founding Brady’s youth-led initiative, TeamENOUGH, and now on Brady’s organizing team. Brenda Haymon lost her father, Robert Godwin Sr., seven years ago when he was shot and killed on Easter Sunday while out for a walk. She now is the director of Human Resources at Brady, working to free America from gun violence. Gun violence in America is a public health crisis, but as both Aalayah and Brenda said to the UN, this doesn’t have to be our reality. A better, more peaceful world is possible.

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