The Akron Urban League was honored to host the premiere of Talking Kids Off The Trigger, a powerful youth-led documentary that shines a light on the impact of gun violence on young people in our community. The film, created by Akron Kids Against Gun Violence in partnership with TomTod Ideas’ PREVENT initiative, brought together youth, community leaders, educators, and residents for an evening of reflection, dialogue, and hope.

According to a recent article by Signal Akron, the 30-minute documentary was developed by five middle school students who were inspired to take action after witnessing the effects of gun violence in Akron. Through interviews with community leaders and individuals whose lives have been impacted by violence, the film explores the challenges facing young people while highlighting the importance of mentorship, prevention, and community engagement.

The premiere at the Akron Urban League provided a space for meaningful conversations between generations. Following the screening, attendees participated in a discussion that amplified the voices of the young filmmakers and reinforced the need for continued collaboration to address youth violence in our city. Community leaders featured in the documentary shared their personal experiences and emphasized the importance of investing in resources, mentorship, and opportunities that help young people thrive.

As an organization dedicated to empowering communities and changing lives, the Akron Urban League remains committed to creating opportunities for young people to be heard, engaged, and supported. Hosting the premiere of Talking Kids Off The Trigger aligns with our mission to foster dialogue, advocate for equity, and provide platforms for youth leadership and civic engagement.

What makes this project especially impactful is that the message comes directly from young people. Rather than simply identifying a problem, these students chose to become part of the solution by using storytelling as a tool for awareness and change. Their courage, creativity, and commitment serve as an inspiration to our entire community.

The Akron Urban League extends its gratitude to Akron Kids Against Gun Violence, TomTod Ideas, the featured community leaders, and everyone who attended the premiere. Together, we can continue building safer communities, supporting our youth, and creating pathways toward a brighter future.

To read the full Signal Akron article, visit: “Akron Youth Tackle Topic of Gun Violence in New Documentary.”