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My
Partners 

The School None Violence Initiative was birthed from a desire to take meaningful action to end youth violence and child exploitation at school and in our communities. To achieve this goal it takes a conglomerate approach and diverse partners who are dedicated to our most precious asset - our youth. Through our combined network and expertise we deliver educational programs, wrap-around services, and resources designed to end youth violence, build character, instill civic responsibility, a sense of community and social responsibility through teachings of best practices, safety, and non-violence.

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My Partners

“We adopt the means of non-violence because our end is a community at peace with itself. We will try to persuade with our words, but if our words fail, we will try to persuade with our acts.”

-Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 

  Nobel Lecture 1964

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Lorraine Cochran-Johnson

Non-Violence Initiative

Founder

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Mary Pat Hector, J.D.

Tap In, Inc.

CEO

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Devon Horton, Ph.D.

DeKalb County Schools

Superintendent 

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Bob Rodgers

Street Grace

President & CEO

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Wendolyn Bouie, Ph.D.

Emory University

Professor & Educator

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Bernard Levett, Jr.

President

100 Black Men DeKalb

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Hank Stewart

Hank Stewart Foundation

Co-Founder & CEO

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Debra Tyler-Horton

AARP Georgia State

State Director

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Milton J. Little, Jr.

United Way of Greater Atlanta

President & CEO

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