Video: B-PEACE for Jorge, an antiviolence campaign in MassachusettsPosted Apr 11, 2014 |
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[Episcopal News Service – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma] Julia MacMahon, lead organizer for B-PEACE for Jorge, and Tania Ortiz, a youth organizer, talk about the Diocese of Massachusetts’ antiviolence initiative.
In September 2012, 19-year-old Jorge Fuentes was murdered while walking his dog outside his home in Dorchester, Massachusetts. He was an exuberant, remarkable young man and natural leader, adored by the children he mentored at St. Stephen’s Church and St. Mary’s Church in Boston and respected by his peers. Click here for more information.
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