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Last week we gathered with survivors of gun violence to launch the #NotOneMore leather bracelet.
The “Not One More” bracelet represents a commitment to a future where fewer families have to go through the pain of losing a loved one to gun violence. It is a reminder of what’s at stake in the fight for safer communities.
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!
I #WearOrange.
You #WearOrange.
We all #WearOrange on June 2!
Let us know why you #WearOrange today. Post your orange pic and tag it with #WearOrange.
Learn more at WearOrange.org.
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.
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
Thank you Tumblr for taking part in #WearOrange and for hosting yesterday’s successful #AnswerTime on gun violence prevention!
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.





