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Fortune Magazine | Family of Migos' Takeoff Turns to Activism After Tragedy @fortune | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
The tragic death of Atlanta rapper Takeoff nearly two years ago became the turning point for his family’s fight against gun violence in the United States. Transforming their grief into advocacy, they are determined to shine a light on the devastating impact gun violence has on families and communities across the nation. In a conversation alongside the director of the White House’s first-ever Office of Gun Violence Prevention, we’ll explore how they are channeling their personal loss into a relentless mission for change and what it will take to create safer communities by addressing gun violence and its widespread consequences.

Panelists:
Titania Davenport, Takeoff's Mother
Greg Jackson, Deputy Director,White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention
Edna Maddox, Takeoff's Grandmother and Quavo's Mother
Moderator: Kristin Stoller, Editorial Director, Fortune

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