06/02/2026
Today, I was honored to host a press conference in observance of National Gun Violence Awareness Day and to present a proclamation officially recognizing June as Gun Violence Awareness Month.
As Chair of Public Safety, one of my greatest responsibilities is working to ensure that every resident feels safe in their neighborhood, every child has the opportunity to grow up free from the fear of violence, and every family can thrive in a community where peace is prioritized. Addressing violence requires more than a single solution. It takes collaboration, prevention, intervention, accountability, and investment in the people and neighborhoods most affected. We must continue supporting efforts that provide resources, mentorship, education, mental health support, and opportunities that help prevent violence before it occurs.
Mayor Randall Woodfin also shared heartfelt remarks about the impact gun violence continues to have on Birmingham families and communities, reminding us why this work remains so important
I am grateful to everyone who joined us today in standing united for safer neighborhoods and stronger communities.
A special thank you to the Urban League of Alabama, Dr. David Hicks of the Jefferson County Department of Health, Sheree Kennon of What About Us, Judge Janine Hunt-Hilliard of the Jefferson County Family Court, and the Offender Alumni Association for sharing their voices, and commitment to violence prevention. .bham