331 Shirts Speak a Thousand Words
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331 Shirts Speak a Thousand Words
Ronnie Polaneczky, Daily News Columnist
We could all use a visual reminder of how many lives are lost to guns in Philadelphia. This one is a stunner. It depicts, in T-shirts, each gun murder of 2012. You can see it on the front lawn on the Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill. It was erected on Saturday.
Here's info about the memorial, from a press release distributed by Heeding God's Call:
This project, intended to demonstrate to passersby on heavily trafficked Germantown Avenue, was the vision of Rev. Jarrett Kerbel, Rector of St. Martin in the Fields Episcopal Church in Chestnut Hill. The plan is to move the memorial every few weeks to another faith community, so many Philadelphians can get a graphic idea of the enormity of the destruction visited upon the city by rampant gun violence. Yesterday's construction of the memorial was accompanied by song and prayer and a blessing of the memorial and all who worked to make it by Rev. Cindy Jarvis, Senior Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill.
Immediately upon its completion cars driving by on Germantown Avenue began slowing to view it and to read the signs describing its purpose. Rector Kerbel said: “Our hope is to dramatize the sad and amazing loss of life from guns our city faces each year, month and day. We want people to understand that gun violence is more than back page news reports, more than black and white statistics on a page. We hope that people witnessing our memorial will take the need for change to heart and wil so demand that our political leaders, starting with Mayor Nutter, will take on the courage of Martin Luther King, Jr. and work for real and meaningful change, not just talk.” Bryan Miller, Executive Director of Heeding God's Call, the faith-based and grassroots movement to end gun violence, said: “I hope others are as stunned by the memorial as I was. We hope faith communities across the city will seek to host the memorial at their places of worship. And, we hope that people and communities of faith beyond Philadelphia will learn about the memorial and construct similar memorials of the murdered in their cities. We hope to hear from many.”
Heeding God’s Call is the faith-based and grassroots movement to prevent gun violence. Headquartered in Philadelphia, Heeding is growing rapidly and has active chapters in Northwest, Northeast and West/SW Philadelphia, on the Main Line, in Harrisburg, Baltimore and Washington, DC. Heeding seeks to bring faithful and public pressure to bear on gun shops in order to persuade them to avoid selling to those who would put guns on the street. Heeding was instrumental in bringing federal authorities to shutter notorious Colosimo’s Gun Center on Spring Garden Street in late ’09. Heeding is currently active at two gun shops in Northeast Philadelphia and one in Washington, DC.
Why is it that everyone pushing the gun violence issue ignores the greatest success against violant crime in US history: NYC under Republican mayers Gulliani and Bloomberg. The 80% drop in murders was teh result of cops aggressively enforcing the law including the little junk like the squeegee guys. Now the same poeple who want to institute mass gun regulations want to dismantel that success. Here in Philly, the understaffed police force has never had a chance to enforce the law and now Philly has more murders than NYC. NY gun regulations have had little impact compared to simply enforcing the existing laws. (HTML deleted) Dutch-wayne
331 Shirts Speak a Thousand Words , that's how many were murdered in Philadelphia, NOT how many were killed by People using guns. TimmyDay
@Dutch - Click 'Post" ONCE The Truth Hurts
Heeding God's Call probably did a good thing by creating the T-shirt display. It might even help make the YouTube population aware of the scope of 2012 murders by gang members. If so, that population could(maybe)conclude that too many people in Philly are engaged in violent criminal gangs. The gang members are obviously WILLING to murder people. They are able to get guns, but not legally. What is Heeding God's Call proposing to change the hearts and minds of violent gang members? Falls Ed



