Monday, January 11, 2016

6th Annual 'New York Peace Week ' Kicks Off Jan. 15 at City Hall

 

Peace Week Events Will Honor the Legacy of
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Principles of Non-Violence

LIFE Camp, Inc., founded by leading national anti-violence activist Erica Ford, has announced the schedule of events for the sixth annual New York Peace Week kicking off on January 15, 2016 with activities to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s principles of non-violence. Throughout the year, LIFE Camp programs focus on anti-violence and intervention throughout the five New York City boroughs. Media reports recently highlighted how there were no shootings for 365 days LIFE Camp’s designated South Jamaica, Queens, impact zone which falls under the 113th Precinct within the boundaries of 111th and 118th Avenues between 146th Street and Guy R. Brewer Boulevard in South Jamaica. Over the years the prominence of Peace Week has grown and it was adopted by the New York City Council in 2014 including participation by New York City First Lady Chirlane McCray in a Peace Week PSA campaign.

Peace Week will officially kick off on Friday, January 15 at 10:00 a.m. with a press conference at New York City Hall. Participants will include Peace Week creator Erica Ford; World-renowned peace and spiritual leader Deepak Chopra; Brooklyn City Councilman Jumaane Williams; Bronx Assemblyman Michael Blake; Lucia McBath, National Spokesperson, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America; and other top elected officials, community leaders, celebrities, and a number of parents who have lost their children to senseless violence. There will be proclamations read by elected officials in support of Peace Week

On Friday, January 15th, on Dr. King’s actual birthday, multiple New York City schools will kick-off the week-long “Peace Week Challenge” and “Wear Orange to School Day.” Students will take the pledge for peace by vowing to show gratitude to others on a daily basis; to stop, think and breathe before doing things; to take personal responsibility/awareness of one’s actions and how they impact others; and to give back to others and one’s community. By committing to take these actions for one week consecutively, the hope is to continue these practices beyond the week! The school with the most peace pledges will get a visit from celebrity Nick Cannon during the school year! The collective goal is to create a culture of peace throughout NYC for seven days by having students host an event, perform an activity or simply take one personal action toward creating inner peace and setting a positive example for young people. 
 
Another Peace Week highlight is the annual Forgiveness Dinner, hosted by legendary Hip-Hop pioneer and philanthropist Russell Simmons. This annual event recognizes mothers who have lost children to gun violence. INSERT MORE LANGUAGE

The Peace Week Summit at Fordham University will feature a frank conversation on how to create a culture of peace with Spike Lee and Erica Ford, performances by Estelle, Lemon Anderson and the Impact Repertory Theater, and the Mothers for Peace Panel, featuring the mothers of Amadou Diallo, NYPD Officer Jose Ramos, Kevin Miller, and Nelba Marquez Greene. 

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Friday, January 15, 2016
10:00 a.m.
Peace Week Kick-Off Press Conference at City Hall
New York City Hall is located at the center of City Hall Park in the Civic Center area of Lower Manhattan.

New York City Schools “Wear Orange to School Day” & kick-off of the “Peace Week Challenge”

Saturday, January 16, 2016
Youth Basketball Event – “Ballin for Peace” 
7:00 p.m.
Eagle Academy for Young Men,
171-10 Linden Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11434

Sunday, January 17, 2016
Peace Week Forgiveness Dinner
3:30pm - 4pm: "Orange Carpet" Press 
4pm - 7pm: Dinner & Event Program
7pm - 8pm: Dessert & Dancing
Occasions Banquet Hall
127-08 Merrick Blvd Jamaica, NY

Monday, January 18, 2016
Annual King Day Public Policy Forum at Peace Week partner National Action Network
1-3 p.m.
106 West 145th Street (@ Malcolm X Blvd.)
The annual King Day event at National Action Network will feature Peace Week Founder Erica Ford who will speak and participate in a King Day march down Adam Clayton Powell Blvd to Martin Luther King Blvd with civil rights, labor and advocacy groups along with leading elected officials. 

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Peace Week Summit
7-10 p.m. 
Pope Auditorium, Fordham Law School
The Peace Week Summit at Fordham University will feature an open dialogue among men, women and children to help restore the family unit impacted by violence. There will be special high-profile special guests that will be announced as participants

Background:

LIFE Camp, led by CEO and Founder Erica Ford, provides at risk inner city youth ages 13-24 years old with the valuable tools they need to stay in school and out of the criminal justice system. The program also offers these individuals educational, employment, and social opportunities they might not otherwise have. LIFE Camp has even spawned an I Love My LIFE tour, which highlights young entrepreneurs and visits schools and prisons with the LIFE Camp message of anti-violence and self-love. Another offshoot of LIFE Camp is Erica’s Peace is a Lifestyle program, featuring holistic guru Deepak Chopra. Chopra, an outspoken supporter of Erica’s work, makes monthly visits to LIFE Camp where he talks to and meditates with the group participants. Life Camp also founded the Healing Hearts program, a support group comprised of mothers who've lost their children to gun violence, who provide assistance to other parents who've suffered the same, to help transform their pain of traumatic loss into positive purpose. 

About Erica Ford:

LIFE Camp CEO and Founder Erica Ford remembers what it was like growing up in Jamaica, Queens back in the 1980s, where crack use and gun violence was an everyday occurrence. While at York College (The City of the University of New York), she served as President of the Black Student Caucus, Vice President of the Evening Student Government and cofounder of The Code Foundation, formed in 1994, with her friend, the late Tupac Shakur, and others. The group’s mission was to keep young people out of jail and to decrease “Black on Black” crime. In 1998 and 1999, The Code co-coordinated the Million Youth March where tens of thousands of young people from across the country assembled to rally against injustices and strengthen their platforms. In 2002, the tragic murders of two children in her community inspired Erica, along with Jeffery "Ja Rule” Atkins and others, to create the monumental LIFE Camp (Love Ignites Freedom Through Education).  
 
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