Clothing brand, advocate group create anti-violence campaign
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Wesley Hamilton wants you to know he is more than his disability. And Mark Launiu says he represents more than fashion. Hamilton, executive director of Disabled But Not Really, and Launiu, who co-founded the MADE MOBB clothing company, have teamed up in a new anti-violence campaign focused on helping people across Kansas City, Missouri, empower and uplift one another. It's called "I am More."
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