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March 14, 2013

Don’t Kill My Chance … I WANT TO GROW UP!

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To those we’ve lost, our prayers and condolences continue to go to you and your families. This has got to stop!

 

DON’T KILL MY CHANCE emphasizes the importance of allowing children an equal opportunity and chance to live  and make choices regarding who they want to be and become.  Childhoods are being stolen and ripped from chance and possibility. It’s not fair. This is not living. This is not normal. This is not okay.

For Adults, we are still growing and that growth allows us to pass down wise information and introduce our children and youth to the best possible life – to share experiences with them.  Don’t kill our chance to inspire others to aspire to be someone and something great.  Don’t kill our chance  to pave safe paths and teach.

DON’T KILL MY CHANCE  is for the youth, the kids, the babies.  Don’t kill their chance to grow up. Don’t Kill their chance of seeing the good in life – the tries, failures and accomplishments that makeup and lead to the successes.

 

 

DON’T KILL THEIR CHANCE.

DON’T KILL OUR CHANCE

DON’T KILL MY CHANCE …

HEAR NO EVIL. SEE NO EVIL. RAISE PEACE & OPPORTUNITY.

 

About DKMC:

“Don’t Kill My Chance is a Campaign geared around stopping gun violence in our communities. Let’s give our youth a chance to dream and reach their goals.
Campaign powered by A.J. Linton, Ashley Snow, and LaToya “Toi Talese” Cross
Filmed and Edited by: Anthony “Mr. Videographer” Reese
Editing Creative Assistant: LaToya “Toi Talese” Cross
Thank You!
Hair and Make-Up Artists
Karl Ray Photography
Photo Editing Quincy Shields of MindTik Studios
Photo shoot campaign representatives
Don’t Kill My Chance Supporters
WGCI
Gerald Washington, Chicago Park District – Harris Park
Patrick Saingbey-Woodtor, Africa International House
Quincy Shields, Chicago Park District- Harris Park” & MindTik Studios


About the Author

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LaToya Cross
N’DIGO’s Web Editor, LaToya (Toi Talese) Cross, graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a bachelor’s degree in Magazine Journalism. She has been published in various publications, such as Blazinstreetz.com, Gloss Magazine Online (GMO), InChiCity.com, and Jet Magazine. In addition to being a writer and editor, she works with and mentors youth as an After-School instructor and also participates in media panels. Her work as a writer and visionary engages all things creatively and artistically driven, birthing ‘N’Visions’ on ndigo.com. Toya also offers freelance assistance with media, PR and event planning.




 
 

 
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