The Non-Violence Project and Gun-Violence Survivor Kylie Ossege to Rally for Peace at the US Open
The Non-Violence Project, alongside gun violence survivor Kylie Ossege, will present a customized "Knotted Gun" sculpture at the US Open.
The Non-Violence Project, alongside gun violence survivor Kylie Ossege, will present a customized "Knotted Gun" sculpture at the US Open.
The Connecticut Sun revealed a custom “Knotted Gun” sculpture, promoting gun violence awareness. During a game, attendees showcased the “Knot Me!” gesture, advocating a national ceasefire. This initiative highlights the WNBA’s commitment to peace and gun violence prevention.
Unveiling of Custom-Designed WNBA Mystics “Knotted Gun” Sculpture and 988 Lifeline Awareness Amplified in Sold-Out Capital One Arena as Washington Mystics Hosted Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever.
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KNOT OK initiative intends to provide young people with references, tools and discussion spaces that empower them against toxic behaviours. The goal of the partnership between RightBridge Ventures and NVPF is to empower young people, with special focus on female gamers and e-sport fans, to manage toxic behaviour in e-sport and gaming platforms.
The Non-Violence Project Foundation (NVPF) announces two new Peace Ambassadors - New York Rangers' Henrik Lundqvist and HC Frölunda's Joel Lundqvist. "We hope to bring more knowledge to young people and spread Non-Violence Projects important message about non-violence by becoming Ambassadors for Peace."