Big Yavo: Alabama's own links with local mayor Randall Woodfin to demand cease fire
Who says the hip-hop community doesn’t step up? Turns out Southern rap artist Big Yavo has stepped up and partnered with his hometown mayor Randall Woodfin to call for a ceasefire in his Birmingham, Alabama hometown.
It’s all about putting a swift end to gun violence and promoting peace with Yavo and Woodfin united. Tap in.
After another deadly night in Birmingham, which saw five homicides in less than 24 hours, local hip hop standout Big Yavo decided enough is enough. Teaming up with the city’s Mayor, Randall Woodfin, the two have declared a ceasefire in an effort to bring an end to gun violence and promote peace within the city
Watch Big Yavo and Mayor Woodfin talk about Ceasefire:
The grassroots campaign involves a number of strategies including organizing local events, hosting rallies, and collaborating with local activists and organizations. By uniting the community and raising awareness about the issue, the campaign hopes to change the vicious cycle of violence which plagues the city.
Mayor Randall recounts losing two cousins to gun violence within 4 months of each other, as well as his brother, which Big Yavo can relate to with his own losses. Both men are determined to make a difference for their community, their families, and most importantly, the younger generation of kids growing up in and around Birmingham.
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