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Take action with Amnesty International Hi {NAME}, After the heinous shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde,

Take action with Amnesty International [View in Browser]( [Wear Orange]( Hi {NAME}, After the heinous shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde, I’m grieving. Some days, I’m enraged, other days I feel dejected. In the worst moments, I’m at a loss about how to feel, and what to do. One thing I know, at moments like this, is that it’s important to come together and share our grief, anguish, and anger. And then, we must demand concrete action from U.S. lawmakers who keep responding to gun violence with their “thoughts and prayers.” That’s what Wear Orange Day is about, from June 3-5. We wear orange to honor the millions of lives taken and changed by gun violence, and to continue to build the movement to end gun violence. [Take Action]( The U.S. government has allowed gun violence to become a human rights crisis. An average of 109 people are killed every day by gun violence, and Black and Brown communities nationwide suffer disproportionately. But we know the facts that on key principles of gun safety, Americans are united: In 2021, a Pew Research Center study showed that 81% of Americans support universal background checks. Amnesty International has analyzed the human rights impact of the gun violence crisis in the U.S. Our reporting examines how all aspects of American life have been compromised in some way by the unfettered access to guns, with no attempts at meaningful national regulation. No one’s human rights can be considered secure as long as U.S. leaders fail to do anything about gun violence. As part of Wear Orange Day, here are four major ways you can help move solutions forward:️ - [Tell Your Lawmakers: Pass Universal Background Checks]( - [Send a Message to Congress: Commit $5 Billion to Ending Gun Violence]( - [Visit Our Campaign “Heroes Against Gun Violence”]( - [Read & Share Our Report, “In the Line of Fire”]( Your actions are meaningful and I’m so glad you’re a part of this community, {NAME}. Question for you — do you know the origins of Wear Orange Day? In 2013, Hadiya Pendleton, a fifteen-year-old girl from Chicago, was shot and killed on a playground in her hometown. Soon after this unspeakable tragedy, Hadiya’s childhood friends started commemorating her life by wearing orange each year on her birthday, June 2. Since then, the movement has grown and spread across the country — and orange has been the defining color of the gun violence prevention movement. I hope you’ll join me and thousands of others across the country to honor Hadiya’s life and all those whose lives have been cut short by gun violence in the U.S. Sincerely, Ernest Coverson End Gun Violence Campaign Manager Amnesty International USA [DONATE NOW]( © 2022 Amnesty International USA 311 W 43rd Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10036 | 1-800-AMNESTY Please don't reply to this email. You can send questions to aimember@aiusa.org. We’re so happy you’re here to hear about the most important updates on human rights! If necessary, you can [opt to receive fewer emails]( or [unsubscribe here](. [supporter]

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