Hundreds of Teens Pledge ‘Not One More Life to Lose’ at Rally
The event focused on non-violence and HIV/AIDS education
More than 350 teens from organizations throughout the Chicago area pledged “Not One More Life to Lose” during a Stand Up, Speak Up, Stay Healthy Rally at the Greater Harvest Missionary Baptist Church, 5141 S. State St., on June 21. The event, sponsored by the Greater Roseland Community Committee in collaboration with Chicago Area Project (CAP) and Greater Harvest Missionary Baptist Church, focused on how youth ages 12 and up can stay safe and healthy this summer.

Teens attending Stand Up, Speak Up, Stay Healthy rally hold up t-shirts affirming their pledges to stay healthy.
(Source: Extra News)
The “Not One More Life to Lose” pledge was created by Youth Voices Against Violence, a teen advocacy group from CAP affiliate, the Greater Roseland Community Committee. Members from the group screened their video, which is a finalist in the AFL-CIO’s Turn Around America video contest, and stated: “I pledge to be a non-violent person and to use my influences to promote my home, my school, my community and my world.”
The pledge included statements like: “I pledge to be respectful to myself, my peers and to my elders,” “I pledge to think before I act,” and “I pledge to get involved with the campaign to end the senseless killings amongst our peers.” The “Not One More Life to Lose” pledge is being taken by youth and adults throughout Illinois.
Event highlights included rousing speakers like Dr. Felicia Blasingame, executive director of South Central Community Center, who advised youth to always feed their minds with powerful, inspirational and positive messages.
“Watch your conversations with other people,” Blasingame said. “If people have a negative visions of themselves, how can they have a larger vision for you?”
CAP Associate Executive Director Howard Lathan told teens, “You are going to be the ambassadors who take today’s message to your community.”
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