Saliamata Linguer, a teacher at Kuumba Academy said, “We have focused on the ‘Better World Day’ component. It is very important that our young people’s voices are heard and matter. Please take heed to their call of action. We are raising global first-class citizens at Kuumba Academy Charter School in Wilmington, DE.”
The letters covered a wide range of issues including:
- Gun Violence
- Limitations for purchasing guns
- Mental health background check
- Criminal background check for gun crimes
- Removal of illegal guns so underage children have no access
- New playgrounds with sensors that detect weapons
- Drugs
- Creation of taskforce that will decrease minors’ access to drugs
- Unequal human rights regarding African Americans
- Equal opportunities for jobs, promotions
- Equal access and opportunities to all for the right to vote
- Community poverty/Homelessness
- Creation of community gardens
- Food and clothing drives
Kuumba Academy is part of the EL Education network of schools. Better World Day was created by EL Education for their network of schools to allow students within the network to work together with each other and their communities to contribute ideas that will ultimately change our world, making it a better place for all.
City Council President Trippi Congo, Council Member Bregetta Fields (5th District), and Council Member Zanthia Oliver (3rd District), were joined by Mayor Mike Purzycki to receive the students’ letters. State Representative Nnamdi Chukwuocha was also in attendance.
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