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WATCH: Government Leaders, CVI Advocates Respond to Trump’s Threat to Send National Guard to Chicago

Several elected officials and Community Violence Intervention (CVI) advocates from across Illinois are putting up a united front as they respond to President Trump’s recent threats to send the National Guard to Chicago.

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Stronger Together: North Lawndale Collaborative Hosts Day of Learning, Strategizing Between Chicago CVI Groups

The spirit of collaboration was alive and well as Community Violence Intervention (CVI) professionals from across Chicago came together for a day of learning and strategizing ways to keep the North Lawndale area safe.

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WATCH: Chicago Community Violence Intervention Advocates Reflect on Historic Declines in Violence, Say There’s More Work to Be Done

The historic drop in violent crime that was recently reported in the city of Chicago is a positive sign that Community Violence Intervention (CVI) works, but CVI advocates believe there’s still more work to be done to make the city safer.

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Chicago Community Violence Intervention (CVI) Leaders, Public Officials Give Update on CVI Scaling Efforts Amid Historic Declines in Gun Violence

As Chicago experiences a historic decline in gun violence, Community Violence Intervention (CVI) leaders, public officials, and funders gathered at Farragut High School in Little Village on Tuesday, July 15, 2025 to provide updates on the latest CVI scaling efforts taking place across the city.

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Fourth of July in Chicago Sees Historic Decline in Violence

Despite mass shooting incidents throughout the week and over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, the number of homicides, injuries, and shooting incidents in the city of Chicago saw a historic low compared to a peak in the summer of 2021, according to a new report published by the Chicago Sun-Times.

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