One of America’s leading ‘violence interrupters’ visited Bradford last week to discuss the importance of understanding gang culture and community conflicts.

Ameena Matthews, from Chicago, Illinois, prides herself on stopping youth violence before it happens, and is a recognised personality across the world for her work on the matter.

SPEECH: Ameena Matthews, is a violence interrupter from Chicago who spoke about the need to eliminate gang culture and her own experiences in the US
SPEECH: Ameena Matthews, is a violence interrupter from Chicago who spoke about the need to eliminate gang culture and her own experiences in the US

Through anecdotal evidence, she spoke of the importance to live in a cohesive community and on ways to resolve conflict and establish a peaceful community.

Sharing Voices is a mental health support group which aims to succeed in the preservation and promotion of good mental health of minority ethnic communities in West Yorkshire.

The message being spread by Ameena is one which the charity strongly believes in and according to Sharing Voices CEO, Mohammad Shabir, it is one which they also closely relate to.

He said: “To have Ameena here is great because the message she is spreading is one we strongly believe in here at Sharing Voices.

“She is a very inspiring figure whose work in Chicago has been noted around the world and we hope to achieve successes like her’s right here in Bradford, even if it is on a smaller scale.”

SPREAD THE MESSAGE: Cllr Ishtiaq Ahmed and Sharing Voices CEO, Mohammad Shabir, supported the message of violence prevention
SPREAD THE MESSAGE: Cllr Ishtiaq Ahmed and Sharing Voices CEO, Mohammad Shabir, supported the message of violence prevention

Likewise, Bradford councillor, Ishtiaq Ahmed, who is also a community development worker at the charity, added that Ameena’s presence was an opportunity to learn and he hopes more people will come forward for support after hearing her inspiring words.

“We are here to help people,” he said. “A lot of the people who come in are referred to us by GPs but we are here for people to just walk in and discuss any problems they may be having.

“Ameena is a violence interrupter, meaning she stops these actions in society that can be so damaging, and here at Sharing Voices we also cater for people who are feeling so stressed or under pressure that they are thinking of turning to violence.”