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First-Ever National Gun Violence Awareness Day Turns America Orange
[June 03, 2015]

First-Ever National Gun Violence Awareness Day Turns America Orange


NEW YORK, June 3, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Yesterday more than 200 organizations, cultural influencers, elected officials and Americans across the country participated in the first-ever National Gun Violence Awareness Day by wearing orange (photos available here).  More than 55,000 people pledged their support for preventing gun violence by using the hashtag #WearingOrange on social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.  The #WearingOrange hashtag was used so many times that it trended worldwide on Twitter. 

Wear Orange logo

The "Wear Orange" campaign (www.wearorange.org) was inspired by a group of Chicago teens that asked classmates to commemorate the life of their friend, 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton, who was shot and killed one week after marching in President Obama's second inaugural parade – by wearing orange, a color that hunters use to protect themselves in the woods.  What started in their high school has grown into a national movement, elevating orange as a symbol for the value of human life – and a way to visibly honor the 88 American lives cut short by gun violence every day, plus the countless survivors forever altered by shootings each year.

Highlights of National Gun Violence Awareness Day Include:

  • #WearingOrange was used in more than 87,000 tweets with a total reach of 215 million. On Instagram, more than 2,000 posts included #WearingOrange from 1,369 contributors. These posts generated 5,603 comments, 234,000 likes and 15,000,000 impressions. On Facebook, #WearingOrange reached over 6 million users.
  • President Barack Obama, Julianne Moore, Russell Simmons, Sarah Silverman, Michael Stipe, Katie Couric, Aasif Mandvi, Billy Ray Cyrus, Michael J. Fox, Jason Bateman, Padma Lakshmi, Rachel Dratch, Reverend Al Sharpton, Andrew Bird, Kristen Schaal, Alyssa Milano, TV on the Radio, Piper Kerman and the writers of "Orange is the New Black", and many more tweeted #WearingOrange.  A partial list of additional participants below.
  • Capitol Hill was painted orange as Senators and Representatives from across the country showed off their orange sweaters, jackets, ties, ribbons, and socks to call for Congress to take action to reduce gun violence. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Gun Violence Chairman Mike Thompson, and the House Democratic Policy and Steering Committee held a hearing in conjunction with National Gun Violence Awareness Day to highlight the need for legislative action to protect victims of domestic abuse from gun violence. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) gave a moving speech on the Senate floor honoring Hadiya Pendleton and recognizing the first ever National Gun Violence Awareness Day. And countless members of both the House and Senate tweeted #WearingOrange to show off their photos and add their voices in support of reducing gun violence.
  • Motown Records' staff and roster supported the campaign, including Grammy- nominated BJ the Chicago Kid, Kevin Ross, James Davis and Rich White Ladies, among many others. 
  • The New York Mets became the first pro sports franchise to join the campaign and released a photo of the entire team wearing orange in support of efforts to reduce gun violence.
  • Four national women's magazines—Cosmopolitan, More, Essence and Nylon Magazine—voiced strong support for #WearingOrange. Seventeen featured a profile of one of the teens that started the Wear Orange campaign—Project Orange Tree president Nza-Ari Khepra.
  • More than 60 organizations joined the coalition including American Academy of Pediatrics, Amnesty International, Americans for Responsible Solutions, The Brady Campaign, Everytown for Gun Safety, Hadiya's Promise, Media Matters for America, Moms Demand Action, Moveon.org Civic Action, Project Orange Tree, Sandy Hook Promise (partial list below).
  • 68 mayors from 21 states representing 24,118,777 people joined the campaign (full list below).   Many of them issued proclamations declaring June 2nd Gun Violence Awareness Day in their city moving forward.  Participants included Mayors Emanuel (Chicago), De Blasio (New York), Garcetti (Los Angeles) Nutter (Philadelphia), Lee (San Francisco), Walsh (Boston), Hales (Portland, OR), Wharton Jr. (Memphis), Slay (St. Louis), Stanton (Phoenix) Schneider (Santa Barbara), Murray (Seattle), Peduto (Pittsburgh), Barrett (Milwaukee) and Coleman (Columbus, OH).
  • HBO debuted the trailer for its hard-hitting new documentary, Requiem for the Dead: American Spring 2014, from Emmy-Award winning filmmakers Shari Cookson and Nick Doob, which premieres on HBO June 22nd at 9:00pm EDT/PDT.  Told entirely through social media postings, news accounts and other found media, the new documentary offers an unvarnished portrait of the human toll from gun violence in America. 
  • The famed Chicago Theater marquee, buildings in downtown Mobile, Alabama, and the Rhode Island State House in Providence Rhode Island also participated in the day by going orange.
  • In Chicago, the Wear Orange campaign hosted a Wear Orange Party for Peace, a community event to honor the lives of those affected by gun violence and elevate gun violence prevention efforts in Chicago and nationwide.  Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel joined more than 300 supporters including Hadiya Pendleton's parents Nate and Cleopatra Pendleton, Project Orange Tree founding member Nza-Ari Khepra, survivors and friends of Hadiya's, and Motown artist James Davis performed. Photos available here.

The "Wear Orange" campaign and National Gun Violence Awareness Day was a collaboration between organizations, cultural influencers, political figures, activists, survivors and everyday Americans who believe that we can do more to save American lives from gun violence. 

Further, supporters are encouraged to visit wearorange.org to learn about how to get more involved in gun violence prevention through one of the many Wear Orange partner organizations.

Partial list of participants below:





Coalition Members

Influencers & Brands

Mayors

American Academy of Pediatrics

Americans For Responsible Solutions

Amnesty International USA

The Brady Campaign

The Caliber Foundation

Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus

Campaign for Safe Sentencing of Youth

Carolina Jews for Justice

CeaseFirePA

Center for American Progress (CAP)

Chicago Survivors

Coalition to Stop Gun Violence

CT Against Gun Violence

CREDO

David Lynch Foundation

Everytown for Gun Safety

Generation Progress

Greenwich Council Against Gun Violence

Hadiya's Promise

Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence

Imago Dei

International Action Network Against Small Arms (IANSA)

The JED Foundation

Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs (JACPAC)

Know Your IX

Media Matters for America

Million Mom March

Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America

MomsRising

MoveOn.org Civic Action

National Action Network

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence

National Council of Jewish Women

National Domestic Violence Hotline

National Network to End Domestic Violence

National PTA

Newtown Action Alliance

New Mexicans for Gun Safety

New Yorkers Against Gun Violence

 New York City Dept. of Probation

North Carolina Coalition Against Gun Violence

Ohio Coalition Against Gun Violence

Padres Angeles

Parents Against Gun Violence

Parents for Peace & Justice

Paving the Way

Project Orange Tree

Purpose Over Pain

Rhode Island Coalition Against Gun Violence (RICAGV)

Safe Tennessee Project

Sandy Hook Promise

St. Martin des Porres

States United to Prevent Gun Violence

Stop Handgun Violence

Suicide Awareness Voices of Education

Team 26 - Sandy Hook Ride on Washington

The Reform Jewish Youth Movement (NFTY)

The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism (RAC)

Union League of Boys & Girls

UniteBlue

VotoLatino

Washington National Cathedral

WAVE Educational Fund

Women Against Gun Violence (WAGV)

 

Alysia Abbott

Diana Abu-Jaber

Anti­-Flag

Molly Antopol

Judd Apatow
Steve Aveson

Julianna Baggott

Nigel Barker

Mario Batali
Jason Bateman
BET

Andrew Bird

Lisa Bloom

Michael R. Bloomberg

Amy Brill

Alexander Chee

Amber Coffman of Dirty Projectors

Cosmopolitan.com

Katie Couric

Kevin Devine

Rachel Dratch

Essence Magazine

Jon Foreman

Gayle Forman

Isabel Gillies

Tyler Glenn of Neon Trees

Arsenio Hall

Melissa Joan Hart

Tony Hawk

HBO

Jennifer Haupt

Judith Hill

Perez Hilton

John Hodgman

Indigo Girls

Piper Kerman

Julie Klam

Hari Kondabolu

Sally Koslow

Talib Kweli

Padma Lakshmi

Ann Leary

Caroline Leavitt

Aasif Mandvi

Sarah McCoy

Jillian Medoff

Tift Merritt

Alyssa Milano

Hasan Minhaj of the Daily Show

Julianne Moore

Piers Morgan

Melissa Joan Hart

Motown Records

MTV

More Magazine

My Brightest Diamond

New York Mets

Nylon Magazine
Denis O'Hare

Orange is the New Black writers

Susan Orlean

Ann Packer
Sarah Paulson

Amanda Peet
Rich White Ladies

Rise Against

Thomas Roberts of MSNBC

Roxana Robinson

Susan Sarandon

Kristen Schaal

Elissa Schappell

Reverend Al Sharpton

Amy Shearn

Russell Simmons

Sarah Silverman

Laurel Snyder

Michael Stipe

Patti Smith

Tiffani Thiessen

TV on the Radio

Vans Warped Tour

Rebecca Walker

Grace Weber

Meg Wolitzer

Rachel Zoe

Zynga

 

 

 

Adolpho Gámez - Tolleson, AZ

Greg Stanton - Phoenix, AZ

Eric Garcetti - Los Angeles, CA

Steve Tate - Morgan Hill, CA

Edwin Lee - San Francisco, CA

Helene Schneider - Santa Barbara, CA

Cheryl Heitmann - Ventura, CA

Marjorie Sloan - Golden, CO

Clint Folsom - Superior, CO

Stuart Fraser - Telluride, CO

Samuel J. Ferreri - Greenacres, FL

Philip K. Stoddard - South Miami, FL

Rick Kriseman - St. Petersburg, FL

Rahm Emanuel - Chicago, IL

Elizabeth Tisdahl - Evanston, IL

Nancy Rotering - Highland Park, IL

Karen Freeman-Wilson - Gary, IN

Martin J. Walsh - Boston, MA

Bill Carpenter - Brockton, MA

Nathan Triplett - East Lansing, MI

Dayne Walling - Flint, MI

Bobby J. Hopewell - Kalamazoo, MI

Marvin D. Johnson - Independence, MN

Francis G. Slay - St. Louis, MO

Lydia E. Lavelle - Carrboro, NC

Mark Kleinschmidt - Chapel Hill, NC

William V. "Bill" Bell - Durham, NC

Barbara Simmons - Enfield, NC

Jacqueline Sergent - Oxford, NC

Jim Maley - Collingswood, NJ

Lester E. Taylor III - East Orange, NJ

Domenick Stampone - Haledon, NJ

Gayle Brill Mittler - Highland Park, NJ

Paul Anzano - Hopewell, NJ

Paul J. Kennedy - Ocean Gate, NJ

Marc Pasquini - Oxford Twp, NJ

Jose "Joey" Torres - Paterson, NJ

Liz Lempert - Princeton, NJ

Gloria J. Chavez - Tijeras, NM

Bill De Blasio - New York, NY

Jen Laird White - Nyack, NY

Peter Scherer - Pleasantville, NY

Dan Dwyer - Rensselaer, NY

Thomas Roach - White Plains, NY

Michael B. Coleman - Columbus, OH

Gary Middlemus - Frazeysburg, OH

Kathy Mulcahy - Orange Village, OH

Daroll Nicholson - Donald, OR

Gery Schirado - Durham, OR

Charlie Hales - Portland, OR

Robert J. Donchez - Bethlehem, PA

Verncel L. Creveling - Briar Creek, PA

Timothy A. Scott - Carlisle, PA

Donald Baumgarten - Castle Shannon, PA

Terry S. Bennett - McDonald, PA

Thomas Reenock - Northampton, PA

Geoffrey L. Henry - Oxford, PA

William Peduto - Pittsburgh, PA

Michael A. Nutter - Philadelphia, PA

Michael Fritz - St. Lawrence, PA

Gerald W. Gross - West Easton, PA

Tom Leighton - Wilkes-Barre, PA

Edwin García-Feliciano - Camuy, PR

A C Wharton Jr. - Memphis, TN

Lucy Krakowiak - Burien, WA

Jennifer Gregerson - Mukilteo, WA

Mia Gregerson - SeaTac, WA

Edward B. Murray - Seattle, WA

Tom Barrett - Milwaukee, WI


 

Federal & State Elected Officials

President Barack Obama

Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY)

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL)

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT)

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT)

Sen. Al Franken (D-MN)

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY)

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)

Rep. Bob Dold (R-IL)

Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA)

Rep. Elizabeth Esty (D-CT)

Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT)

Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD)

Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD)

Rep. Lois Capps (D-NY)

Rep. Kathleen Rice (D-NY)

Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY)

CONTACT:
Kayla Keller, [email protected], 281.682.6212
Lizzie Ulmer, [email protected], 269.271.2331

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