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How we cut youth violence in Boston by 79 percent

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    I've learned some of
    my most important life lessons
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    from drug dealers
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    and gang members
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    and prostitutes,
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    and I've had some of my most
    profound theological conversations
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    not in the hallowed halls of the seminary
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    but on a street corner
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    on a Friday night, at 1 a.m.
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    That's a little unusual, since I am
    a Baptist minister, seminary-trained,
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    and pastored a church for over 20 years,
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    but it's true.
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    It came as part of my participation
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    in a public safety
    crime reduction strategy
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    that saw a 79 percent reduction
    in violent crime
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    over an eight year period in a major city.
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    But I didn't start out wanting to be
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    a part of somebody's
    crime reduction strategy.
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    I was 25, had my first church.
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    If you would have asked me
    what my ambition was,
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    I would have told you
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    I wanted to be a megachurch pastor.
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    I wanted a 15, 20,000 member church.
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    I wanted my own television ministry.
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    I wanted my own clothing line.
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    (Laughter)
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    I wanted to be your long distance carrier.
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    You know, the whole nine yards.
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    (Laughter)
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    After about a year of pastoring,
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    my membership went up about 20 members.
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    So megachurchdom was way down the road.
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    But seriously, if you'd have said,
    "What is your ambition?"
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    I would have said just to be
    a good pastor,
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    to be able to be with people
    through all the passages of life,
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    to preach messages that would have
    an everyday meaning for folks,
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    and in the African American tradition,
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    to be able to represent the community
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    that I serve.
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    But there was something else
    that was happening in my city
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    and in the entire metro area,
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    and in most metro areas
    in the United States,
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    and that was the homicide rate
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    started to rise precipitously.
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    And there were young people
    who were killing each other
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    for reasons that I thought
    were very trivial,
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    you know, like bumping into someone
    in a high school hallway,
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    and then after school shooting the person.
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    Someone with the wrong color shirt on
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    on the wrong street corner
    at the wrong time.
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    And something needed
    to be done about that.
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    It got to the point where it started
    to change the character of the city.
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    You could go to any housing project,
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    for example, like the one that was
    down the street from my church,
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    and you would walk in,
    and it would be like a ghost town,
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    because the parents wouldn't allow
    their kids to come out and play,
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    even in the summertime,
    because of the violence.
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    You would listen in the neighborhoods
    on any given night,
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    and to the untrained ear,
    it sounded like fireworks,
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    but it was gunfire.
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    You'd hear it almost every night,
    when you were cooking dinner,
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    telling your child a bedtime story,
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    or just watching TV.
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    And you can go to any emergency room
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    at any hospital,
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    and you would see lying on gurneys
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    young Black and Latino men
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    shot and dying.
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    And I was doing funerals,
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    but not of the venerated matriarchs
    and patriarchs who'd lived a long life
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    and there's a lot to say.
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    I was doing funerals of 18-year olds,
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    17-year olds,
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    and 16-year olds,
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    and I was standing in church
    or a funeral home
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    struggling to say something
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    that would make some meaningful impact.
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    And so while my colleagues
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    were building these cathedrals
    great and tall
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    and buying property outside of the city
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    and moving their congregations out
    so that they could create
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    or recreate the cities of God,
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    the social structures in the inner cities
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    were sagging under the weight
    of all of this violence.
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    And so I stayed, because somebody
    needed to do something,
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    and so I had looked at what I had
    and moved on that.
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    I started to preach decrying
    the violence in the community.
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    And I started to look
    at the programming in my church,
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    and I started to build programs
    that would catch the at risk youth,
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    you know, those who were on
    the fence to the violence.
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    I even tried to be innovative
    in my preaching.
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    You all have heard of rap music, right?
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    Rap music?
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    I even tried to rap sermon one time.
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    It didn't work, but at least I tried.
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    I'll never forget the young person
    who came to me after that sermon.
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    He waited until everybody was gone,
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    and he said, "Rev, rap sermon, huh?"
    And I was like, "Yeah, what do you think?"
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    And he said, "Don't do that again."
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    (Laughter)
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    But I preached and I built these programs,
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    and I thought maybe if
    my colleagues did the same
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    that it would make a difference.
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    But the violence just
    careened out of control,
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    and people who were not involved in
    the violence were getting shot and killed,
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    you know, somebody going to buy
    a pack of cigarettes
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    at a convenience store,
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    or someone who was sitting
    at a bus stop just waiting for a bus,
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    or kids who were playing in the park,
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    oblivious to the violence
    on the other side of the park,
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    but it coming and visiting them.
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    Things were out of control,
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    and I didn't know what to do,
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    and then something happened
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    that changed everything for me.
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    It was a kid by the name of Jesse McKey,
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    walking home with his friend
    Rigoberto Carion
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    to the housing project
    down the street from my church.
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    They met up with a group of youth
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    who were from a gang in Dorchester,
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    and they were killed.
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    But as Jesse was running
    from the scene mortally wounded,
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    he was running in the direction
    of my church,
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    and he died some 100, 150 yards away.
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    If he would have gotten to the church,
    it wouldn't have made a difference,
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    because the lights were out.
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    Nobody was home,
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    and I took that as a sign.
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    When they caught some of the youth
    that had done this deed,
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    to my surprise, they were around my age,
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    but the gulf that was between us was vast.
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    It was like we were in two
    completely different worlds.
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    And so as I contemplated all of this
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    and looked at what was happening,
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    I suddenly realized that there was
    a paradox that was emerging inside of me,
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    and the paradox was this:
    in all of those sermons
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    that I preached decrying the violence,
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    I was also talking about
    building community,
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    but I suddenly realized
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    that there was a certain
    segment of the population
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    that I was not including
    in my definition of community.
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    And so the paradox was this:
    if I really wanted
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    the community that I was preaching for,
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    I needed to reach out
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    and embrace this group
    that I had cut out of my definition.
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    Which mean not about building programs
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    to catch those who were
    on the fences of violence,
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    but to reach out and to embrace those
    who were committing the acts of violence,
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    the gang bangers, the drug dealers.
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    As soon as I came to that realization,
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    a quick question came to my mind.
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    Why me?
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    And isn't this a law enforcement issue?
    This is why we have the police, right?
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    As soon as the question, "Why me?" came,
    the answer came just as quickly.
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    Why me?
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    Because I'm the one who can't
    sleep at night thinking about it.
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    Because I'm the one looking around saying
    somebody needs to do something about this,
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    and I'm starting to realize
    that that someone is me.
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    I mean, isn't that how
    movements start anyway?
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    They don't start with a grand convention
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    and people coming together
    and then walking in lockstep
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    with a statement.
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    But it starts with just a few,
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    or maybe just one.
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    It started with me that way,
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    and so I decided to figure out
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    the culture of violence
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    in which these young people
    who were committing them existed,
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    and I started to volunteer
    at the high school.
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    After about two weeks
    of volunteering at the high school,
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    I realized that the youth
    that I was trying to reach,
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    they weren't going to high school.
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    I started to walk in the community,
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    and it didn't take a rocket scientist
    to realize that they weren't out
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    during the day.
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    So I started to walk the streets at night,
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    late at night,
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    going into the parks where they were,
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    building the relationships
    that was necessary.
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    A tragedy happened in Boston
    that brought an number of clergy together,
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    and there was a small cadre of us
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    who came to the realization
    that we had to come out
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    of the four walls of our sanctuary
    and meet the youth where they were,
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    and not try to figure out
    how to bring them in.
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    And so we decided to walk together,
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    and we would get together
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    in one of the most dangerous
    neighborhoods in the city
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    on a Friday night and on a Saturday night
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    at 10 p.m.,
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    and we would walk until two
    or three in the morning.
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    I imagine we were quite the anomaly
    when we first started walking.
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    I mean, we weren't drug dealers.
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    We weren't drug customers.
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    We weren't the police. Some of us
    would have collars on.
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    Probably a really odd thing.
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    But they started speaking
    to us after a while,
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    and what we found out is that
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    while we were walking,
    they were watching us,
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    and they wanted to make sure
    a couple of things:
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    that number one, we were going
    to be consistent in our behavior,
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    that we would keep coming out there;
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    and then secondly,
    they had wanted to make sure
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    that we weren't out there to exploit them.
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    Because there was always
    somebody who would say,
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    "We're going to take back the streets,"
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    but they would always seem to have
    a television camera with them,
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    or a reporter,
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    and they would enhance
    their own reputation
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    to the detriment of those on the streets.
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    So when they saw that we had none of that,
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    they decided to talk to us.
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    And then we did
    an amazing thing for preachers.
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    We decided to listen and not preach.
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    Come on, give it up.
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    (Laughter) (Applause)
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    All right, come on, you're cutting
    into my time now, okay? (Laughter)
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    But it was amazing. I mean,
    we said to them,
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    "We don't know our own communities
    after 9 p.m. at night,
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    between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.,
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    but you do.
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    you are the subject matter experts,
    if you will, of that period of time.
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    So talk to us. Teach us.
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    Help us to see what we're not seeing.
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    Help us to understand
    what we're not understanding."
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    And they were all too happy to do that,
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    and we got an idea of what life
    on the streets was all about,
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    very different than what you see
    on the 11 o'clock news,
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    very different than what is portrayed
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    in popular media and even social media.
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    And as we were talking with them,
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    a number of myths were dispelled
    about them with us.
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    And one of the biggest myths was
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    that these kids were cold and heartless
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    and uncharacteristically bold
    in their violence.
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    What we found out was the exact opposite.
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    Most of the young people
    who were out there on the streets
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    are just trying to make it on the streets.
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    And we also found out
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    that some of the most intelligent
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    and creative
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    and magnificent and wise people
    that we've ever met
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    were on the street,
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    engaged in a struggle.
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    And I know some of them call it survival,
    but I call them overcomers,
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    because when you're in
    the conditions that they're in,
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    to be able to live every day
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    is an accomplishment of overcoming.
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    And as a result of that, we said to them,
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    "How do you see this church,
    how do you see this institution
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    helping this situation?"
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    And we developed a plan
    and conversation with these youth.
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    We stopped looking at them
    as the problem to be solved,
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    and we started looking at them
    as partners, as assets,
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    as co-laborers in the struggle
    to reduce violence in the community.
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    Imagine developing a plan,
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    you have one minister at one table
    and a heroin dealer at the other table,
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    coming up with a way in which the church
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    can help the entire community.
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    The Boston Miracle was about
    bringing people together.
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    We had other partners.
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    We had law enforcement partners.
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    We had police officers.
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    It wasn't the entire force,
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    because there were still some who still
    had that lock-em-up mentality,
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    but there were other cops
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    who saw the honor in partnering
    with the community,
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    who saw the responsibility from themselves
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    to be able to work as partners
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    with community leaders and faith leaders
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    in order to reduce violence
    in the community.
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    Same with probation officers,
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    same with judges,
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    same with folks who were
    up that law enforcement chain,
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    because they realized, like we did,
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    that we'll never arrest ourselves
    out of this situation,
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    that there will not be
    enough prosecutions made,
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    and you cannot fill these jails up enough
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    in order to alleviate the problem.
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    I helped to start an organization
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    20 years ago, faith-based organization,
    to deal with this issue.
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    I left it about four years ago
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    and started working in cities
    across the United States,
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    19 in total,
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    and what I found out
    was that in those cities,
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    there was always this component
    of community leaders
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    who put their heads down
    and their nose to the grindstone,
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    who checked their egos at the door
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    and saw the whole as greater
    than the sum of its parts,
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    and came together and found ways
    to work with youth out on the streets,
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    that the solution is not more cops,
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    but the solution is mining the assets
    that's there in the community,
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    to have a strong community component
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    in the collaboration
    around violence reduction.
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    Now there is a movement
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    in the United States
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    of young people who I am very proud of
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    who are dealing with the structural issues
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    that need to change if we're going
    to be a better society.
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    But there is this political ploy
    to try to pit police brutality
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    and police misconduct
    against black-on-black violence.
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    But it's a fiction.
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    It's all connected.
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    When you think about decades
    of failed housing policies
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    and poor educational structures,
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    when you think about
    persistent unemployment
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    and underemployment in a community,
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    when you think about poor health care,
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    and then you throw drugs into the mix
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    and duffel bags full of guns,
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    little wonder that you would see
    this culture of violence emerge.
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    And then the response
    that comes from the state
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    is more cops
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    and more suppression of hot spots.
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    It's all connected,
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    and one of the wonderful things
    that we've been able to do
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    is to be able to show the value
    of partnering together
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    -- community, law enforcement,
    private sector, the city --
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    in order to reduce violence.
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    You have to value
    that community component.
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    I believe that we can end
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    the era of violence in our cities.
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    I believe that it is possible
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    and that people are doing it even now.
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    But I need your help.
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    It can't just come from folks
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    who are burning themselves out
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    in the community.
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    They need support. They need help.
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    Go back to your city.
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    Find those people.
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    "You need some help? I'll help you out."
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    Find those people. They're there.
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    Bring them together:
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    law enforcement,
    the private sector, and the city,
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    with the one aim of reducing violence,
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    but make sure that
    that community component is strong.
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    Because the old adage
    that comes from Burundi is right:
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    that you do for me,
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    without me, you do to me.
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    God bless you. Thank you.
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    (Applause)
Title:
How we cut youth violence in Boston by 79 percent
Speaker:
Reverend Jeffrey Brown
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Video Language:
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18:03

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