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From YouTube: Mothers for Justice and Equality Annual Conference 2017
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Mayor Marty Walsh attends the annual Mothers for Justice and Equality conference at Wheelock College in Brookline. Mothers for Justice and Equality was founded in 2010 by mothers who had lost children to community violence.
Mothers for Justice and Equality seek to share their voice and vision to the fight against violence. Since its founding, MJE has implemented a number of community programs in order to combat violence within Boston neighborhoods.
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This
is
the
credible
organization
they
see
of
Boston
in
the
United
States
of
America.
They
represent
our
community
and
the
transformation
in
the
power
to
heal
and
the
ability
to
heal.
So
thank
you
for
that.
They
said
you
do
incredible,
see
they're
gonna
move
just
about
just
on
this
work.
We
do
an
incredible
job.
A
Mother
suggested
the
quality
and
all
that
work
and
all
the
survivors
have
been
influential
now
we're
at
City
Hall
what
we
doing
from
violence
prevention
being
one
her
as
here
for
Ross
public
safety.
What
we
didn't
think
about
how
we
reduce
violence
at
City
of
Austin-
and
you
know,
obviously,
all
the
tricks
of
this
partner
to
do
their
job
and
then,
second,
rather
than
occupation,
that
we
created
the
office
of
pretty
Docs
Public
Safety
to
detain
to
eat
the
data
into
different
enemies.
It's
different
in
different
ways
of
dealing
with
with
with
crime
and
violence.
A
My
city,
in
last
three
years,
we've
seen
reductions.
Arrests
relief
also
said
the
bust.
That
reduction
is
not
perfusing,
that
job
organizations,
including
the
appellate
organization,
doing
Denmark
and
if
expressly
once
about
what
would
life
be
to
the
value
of
the
life.
I
want
to
thank
him
for
that
awesome
oxide
who
was
working
for
nationality
black
market.
It
is
that
one
of
the
people
who
walks
the
street
the
people
it
was
a
piece
box
and
still
about
before
he's
up
there
walking
our
streets.
We
created
the
office
of
attorney
citizens.
A
Didn't
don't
work
on
that
we're
working
on
a
hiring
within
a
city
law
and
making
sure
you
create
opportunities
and
second
chances
of
creating
a
corporation
exit
which
gives
young
man
women
the
opportunity
as
the
building
trades
new
gentlemen
when
they
will
shoot
this
must
stay
out
of
the
city.
I've
said
before
the
villagers
not
zero.
We
repeat
offenders
and
if
you
look
at
their
record
directors,
olestra
a
lot.
A
It's
important
for
us
to
understand
end
of
work
that,
where
a
lot
of
it
is,
is
being
driven
by
installations
on
my
suggestion,
Cuomo
well,
we
have
to
see
why
they
always
do
listen,
guys
position
and
you
know
I
think
it's
a
boyfriend
like
you
what
we
believe
in
the
city
not
acceptable
in
any
child
line.
We
can't
have
that
it's
not
acceptable
in.
A
About
neighborhoods
they
were
violent,
actually
enabled
we
haven't
seen
any
show
that
those
acts
stop
bad
memories
in
the
City
of
Oakland.
You
believe
that
prevention
starts
with
creating
opportunities,
and
some
of
the
officers
talked
about
a
lot
of
the
based
on
prevention,
sometimes
of
prevention
after
its
enactment,
but
we
have
to
do
more
working
to
be
an
engine
and
to
be
any
people's
life.
A
When
we
invested
more
than
absolutely
that
before
you
see
what
the
program
is
you're
kind
of
our
staff
and
because
the
work
of
genomics
with
his
low-speed
works
most
we're
not
afraid
to
take
ideas
and
steal
somebody
else's
idea
and
run
with
it
to
see
if
it
works
or
not,
they're,
not
afraid
to
try
something
new.
Here
you
can
tell
all
the
people
on
the
country
if
it
works,
so
I
think
we
need
to
work
together
on
outside.
Well,
maybe
show
scooters
know
that
you
belong.
A
Even
if
you
have
a
troubled
past
you're,
a
dropout
or
even
incarcerated,
we
need
to
make
me
be
sure.
People
feel
people
at
jail
they're,
not
actually,
if
other
things
hold
them
loved
and
they
don't
think
that
since
we
don't
something
very
common,
so
this
is
how
do
we
help
probably
have
some
folks
go
to
jail
so
that
they
don't
they
don't
take
their
criminal
activity
to
the
next
level
of
murder
and
homicide.
Okay,
do
that
as
a
result
by
graduation,
we
need
boxes
higher
and
higher.
A
That's
ever
been
our
graduation
rate
in
high
school
77
82.6%,
but
that's
it.
They
get
something
they
say
it
was
great
I
said
then,
but
this
have
a
point.
27
percent
of
our
kids
graduate
initially-
and
you
do
that,
every
single
young
people
on
the
streets
of
Boston
that
don't
have
an
education.
They
don't
have
opportunity.
What
are
they
going
to
do
with
it?
Transfer
those
important
witness
either
work
or
maybe
headway,
violence
is
so
reality
and
actually
is
it
isn't
in
motion.
A
East
America,
probably
worried
about
this
prominence
on
Boston
and
we
do
is
build
the
trust
and
finding
powerful
ways
to
build
that
trust,
and
you
see
that
every
single
day
that
doesn't
mean
we're
not
junk.
We
have
our
channel
with
the
letter
R
we're
establishing
the
relationships
and
it's
very
young
people
on
top
of
the
sand
trap.
Part
of
that
is
through
our
office
of
safety,
the
top
of
that
rock
boss
identity.
The
van
is
my
life.
A
True
through
dropping
program,
and
each
year
the
governor's
office
I
thought
that
working
with
the
state
and
the
government,
man
DCI
party
people
that
are
open
at
night
working
with
state
on
that
early
work
tomorrow,
helium
creating
opportunity
so
really
in
government
not
to
the
Republican
Democrat.
We
will
try
to
work
together
that
make
sure
we
get
up
to
Nixon.
You
have
to
do
that
and
that's
something
that
you
need
we're
taking
guns
off
the
streets,
we're
working
with
Mabel
would
say,
sit
back
down,
the
firearms
will
be
needed
bar
set
and
we
create.
A
A
A
Trying
jingle
that
that
information
that
work,
we're
trying
to
track
down
the
role
of
fire
on
our
clearance
rate
on
the
size
of
rock
that
gives
satisfaction
to
other
things,
but
the
problem
of
I'm
sorry
we're
trying
to
get
that
for
six
long
sent,
which
is
probably
acted
in
a
long
time.
There's
a
lot
of
advocates
of
showing
neck
that,
yes,
their
sons
and
daughters,
the
murder
syllable.
Did
it
made
boxes
my
work
that
so
you
can
see
that
just
want
to
say
they
were
working
with
you
for
you
or
not.
A
A
You
have
clothes
for
the
next
one,
but
you're
also
getting
better
and
better
in
democracy.
I
know
if
I
survived
us
a
lot
of
that,
it's
in
the
same
place
and
we
made
it
never
gets
easier.
I
am
Sandra.
It's
a
seat,
we'll
find
a
way
to
help
Sanders
mutant
in
the
aftermath
of
tragedy
this
year
we
must
able
to
try
to
see
the
fire
table
with
night
early
tomorrow,
right.
A
Senator
boxer
way
to
do
it.
What
I
found
out
was
mostly
people
weren't,
getting
the
services
they
needed.
There
was
people
getting
services,
but
not
intended
on
managed
services,
but
the
violence
that
enabled
the
kids
that
are
infected
by
after
that
shocks
happened
when
their
friend
was
killed.
Talking
to
those
kids
and
in
trying
to
trying
to
talk
to
kids,
who
did
the
shootings
in
front
on
that
person,
so
the
revenge
tracker
is
not
there,
so
we
have
a
defined
property
or
working
on
them.
A
You
know
my
father
passed
away
suit.
Seven
years
ago,
I,
first
a
sense
of
strength.
We'll
see.
If
you
know
me
stop
this
beast,
isn't
me
in
the
ground,
but
they
said
something
give
me
more.
That
experiment
was
a
portable
working
with
those
issues
with
that
issue
and
attorney
John
Fox
working
to
to
try
and
help
move
free
up.
Some
unease
in
relation
to
these
defendants.
Mother
suggested
equality
groups
of
strong
communities,
incredibly
important
title
defense
classes,
as
we
see
that
community
what's
wrong.
A
Maybe
if
that,
if
he
is
a
danger
and
see
what's
going
on,
you
know,
talk
leave
here.
Much
approxima
feel
what's
happening
today,
lost
loved
one,
your
hand.
We
need
to
hurt,
don't
leave
this
room
and
pick
a
time
at
home
than
be
angry
talk
to
somebody.
This
is
a
lot
of
come
others
that
once
we
were
a
people
similar
situation
to
you,
so
just
make
sure
you
use
this
better
than
the
power
of
insurance.
Today,
that's
not
enough.
I
just
dig
NASA
for
beforehand.
A
You
know
over
that
subscribers
they're
being
betrayed
survival
on
the
box
enter.
You
finish.
This
is
not
my
mother,
food
advocate
community
and
any
footsteps
approach.
That's
the
professor:
we
create
a
spiral
over
at
the
visa
Expo
Center
and
not
only
is
just
a
list
of
people
go
in
and
kind
of
fighting
moments
after
or
meet
people
they're
important
for
us
to
do
it.
A
We're
office
watch
what
also
two
siblings
survivors
of
homicide
to
do
that
one
of
the
most
amazing
these
are
all
mothers
are
just
the
quality
is
absolutely
innocent
exit
Excel,
okay,
amazing!
It's
amazing,
the
forgiveness,
I
joke
the
city
on
dead
I
had
a
five
years
ago,
did
I
still
members
in
another
gym.
We
made
it's
like
a
bad
dog,
they
let
it
go,
and
but
it's
amazing
what
you
do
and
believe
in
second
chances,
big.
A
This
Way's
wouldn't
even
work
on
policy
change.
We're
gonna
continue
to
try,
not
support
depression
again.
The
things
I
just
mentioned,
I
think
you're
doing
in
the
City
of
Austin
and
well
through
the
house.
Sometimes
you
don't
know
perfectly
so
when
I
say
this,
we're
offering
them,
but
sometimes
of
suffering.
So
what
we
want
to
continue
to
strengthen
together,
I'm
the
first
to
say,
I
felt
something
I
will
do
our
best
about
that.
So
again,
some
of
this
is
very
important
here.
A
Continued
employment
training
college
is
one
of
the
most
meaningful
steps
of
the
city's
long
history.
We
want
something
was
called
first.
Several
resiliency
strategy
in
the
strategy
is
led
by
dr.
TMI,
identify
specific
steps
to
help
us
break
the
cycle
of
violence,
trauma
rock
that
rock
families
and
entire
communities,
and
it's
helping
us
not
conversation
on
Rachel,
but.
A
What
happened
on
stage
for
risk-taking
is
this
conversations
every
tornado
signals.
We've
had
thousands
of
conversations
and
different
areas
through
the
Tia
and
her
team
right
now
on
the
process
of
training
facilitators
to
be
able
to
take
the
dialogues
to
the
community
to
talk
about
the
inequities
between
black
people
and
white
people,
people
of
color
and
white
people
in
a
challenge
that
people
have
and
I
think
that
we
talk
about
the
healing,
that's
another
piece
of
the
healing
of
our
city
in
1967
being
impossible
with
still
divided
because
of
us.
A
We
serve
tea
woman
because
of
us
with
the
civil
rights
woman
in
the
forties
or
fifties
or
sixties,
and
it
seems
like
we've
gone
beyond
that
people
like
okay,
we
know
about
it,
but
you
just
took
us
right
back
to
the
place
that
and
everybody
gonna
what
we're
gonna
have.
This
dialogue
continue
moving
forward
these
conversations,
all
of
you
in
this
room
are
key.
To
that
conversation,
your
resilience,
your
grace,
reliable
again,
I
want
to
thank
you
for
your
vision.
I
really
want
to.
Thank
you
give
Ashley.