Rallying for Change: Community Members Gather to Protest Gun Violence, Pay Tribute to Recent Victims at Wear Orange Event

The North Shore community came out in full force at Wear Orange, an anti-gun-violence 5K and event Sunday, June 5, in Indian Hill Park in Winnetka.

The family friendly event was organized by Moms Demand Action NorthShore along with Students Demand Action factions from New Trier High School and Northwestern University.

Wear Orange event Indian Hill Park Winnetka June 5, 2022
Patrick Korellis, survivor of February 14, 2008 shooting at Northern Illinois University, speaks to the crowd | Rob Lange Photography

The event started with a 5K walk or run along Green Bay Trail, for which participants were given small backpacks containing an orange ribbon and a piece of paper with the name of a recent victim of gun violence, either from the tragedy at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, or from a shooting in Chicagoland.

“[The event] is really a call to end gun violence,” said Erinn Martin, a co-lead for Moms Demand Action NorthShore. “It is a chance for the survivors of and people who have been taken by gun violence to be remembered.”

Wear Orange event Indian Hill Park Winnetka June 5, 2022
Phil Andrew, a survivor of the 1988 Laurie Dann shooting in Winnetka, speaks to the crowd

Wear Orange is an annual and nationwide initiative formed in 2015 to honor slain Chicago teenager Hadiya Pendleton, who was shot in the back in 2015 while standing in a public park. Orange is a nod to the color hunters wear to avoid being shot.


This article originally appeared in The Record North Shore, a local news nonprofit.


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