Across London, people are coming together to make a stand against gun crime and their creativity is helping to get the message across with even more impact.
"(No)Cause for concern.wma" by DNA - August 07
"01 Track and don doc" by Don Caesar aka 'sweetfoot' - August 07
"Make a change" by Anis Halloway - July 2007
"Let London be nice again" by Joseph Cotton & the Cotton Pickers, produced by Lewis - March 2006
"Let Peace Reign" by Abraham Lewis of New Cross - Oct 2006. To find out how to order copies of the track, please call Abraham Lewis on 07908 846 577
"Put Tha Gat Down" by David Lawrence a.k.a. Detar X, 21 of London - April 2007
"Up 2 U" by Commission - April 2007
Class 8 of St Helens primary school, Brixton, poem competition. Winning four entries
Poem entitled "Are Gun's Glamorous?" Caroline - September 2007
Lyrics from "(No)Cause for concern" by DNA - August 2007
Lyrics from "Track 1 and don doc" by Don Caesar aka 'sweetfoot' - August 2007
Lyrics from "Make a change" by Anis Halloway - July 2007
Lyrics from "Street Lights" by Lhamea- April 2006
Lyrics from "stop tha gun crime" by krazzy aka Mr lyrical- July 2006
Poem entitled "A Mother's Cry" by Anthony Fagan - November 2006
Untitled poem by Sophia Joseph - April 2007
Poem entitled "Mean Streets" by Montana Smith, 14 - May 2007
Poem entitled "Parents and Children" by Beresford Peart, Police Officer - May 2007
Poem entitled "Life" by Marlon Pavanello, 11 - May 2007 (1.65MB)
Untitled lyrics by Courtney Bennett, 16 - November 2006
Lyrics from "A choice of cartridge" by Slo aka Rites Rhymes - 2006
Untitled lyrics U.nique, Nottingham - July 2006
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'Winners don't need weapons' by Dave Mitchell - February 2007. Larger image

'Winners don't need weapons' by Dave Mitchell - February 2007. Larger image

'T-Shirt design' by L. Beauvilin, from France - November 2006. Larger image