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Baltimore Goes 72 Hours Without Homicides During Cease Fire Project
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The fact no one was killed this time around made it all the better, Bridgeford said, and members are as committed as ever to keep the movement going.
“We’re going to continue to call Ceasefires. We’re going to continue to do life-affirming events. We’re going to continue to do events helping people get the resources they need. We’re going to continue talking to people about addressing the root causes of violence,” she said. “You celebrate while you keep trudging forward.”
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