#WearOrange because we all deserve to live in a world where we can feel safe in and outside of our homes. #commonsensegunreform #now #everytown (at Los Angeles, California)
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Hey everyone! We’re *thrilled* to host our first #AnswerTime tomorrow at 12:30 ET / 9:30 PT.
We’re two days away from #WearOrange, the second annual Gun Violence Awareness Day on June 2 – it’s going to be HUGE.
Joining us to talk about Wear Orange are:
- Melissa Joan Hart
- Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America
- And Lucy McBath, national spokesperson for Moms Demand Action and mother of Jordan Davis who was shot and killed in November 2012.
Want to know more about the Wear Orange campaign or what you can do to join the fight to end gun violence? Drop us a line:
I #WearOrange.
You #WearOrange.
We all #WearOrange on June 2!
The Empire State Building just kicked off #WearOrange 2016 by turning orange—all 102 floors!
Watch for skylines across the country as they turn orange for National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
While you’re on the lookout tomorrow, don’t forget to #WearOrange!
#WearOrange #WearOrange #WearOrange #WearOrange #WearOrange
We’re excited to kick off Wear Orange 2016!
Save the date: June 2, 2016 is National Gun Violence Awareness Day, and don’t forget to #WearOrange
Today, we #WearOrange.
#WearOrange on June 2 for all mankind!
It’s amazing to see all the people across the country who are standing up to gun violence today by wearing orange. #WearOrange
During #WearOrange Weekend (June 1-3), people all over the country show their support for gun violence prevention online and on the ground. Here are some ways you can get involved:
- Join a local Wear Orange Weekend event this weekend. Find an event near you.
- Post a pic of you wearing orange to show solidarity with survivors of gun violence. Tag it #WearOrange.
- Sign up for updates on #WearOrange activities in your community.
Want to learn more about how orange became the color of the gun violence prevention movement? Go here.
Saturday is the first day of National Gun Violence Survivors Week – when we ask everyone to shine a spotlight on the stories of Americans who have had loved ones taken by gun violence, who have been wounded or threatened with a gun, or witnessed a shooting.
We’ll be sharing the stories of survivors and statistics that highlight the impact of gun violence.





