Leo Catholic High School principal Shaka Rawls is seen with T-shirts bearing anti-violence messages at Leo Catholic in Chicago on June 11, 2021. Leo teamed up with nine other Chicago schools to have students create T-shirts with anti-violence messages. The T-shirts are on display inside the Leo auditorium, which will be open to the public all summer. (Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune)
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Column: ‘We talk a lot about how to solve violence in Chicago. Ask these kids.’ Clothesline project at Leo puts students’ fears, hopes on display.
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