外网天堂

漏 2025 漏 2024 外网天堂
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Breaking down silos to curb violence and create safe spaces for young St. Louisans

Wil Pinkney is the director of the Office of Violence Prevention in St. Louis.
Miya Norfleet
/
漏 2024 外网天堂
Wil Pinkney is the director of the Office of Violence Prevention in St. Louis.

In 2022, after years of being labeled the 鈥,鈥 the City of St. Louis created the Office of Violence Prevention. Leading the office is Wil Pinkney, a native of the Bronx borough in New York City.

The office is working to break down the 鈥渟ilos鈥 in both government and communities, Pinkney told St. Louis on the Air. He noted that while many cities suffer from crime and violence, the impact on St. Louis鈥 community is unique.

鈥淭he impact that government policies, social policies, the impact of the Michael Brown killing, and race [has] affected the way people respond and perceive violence,鈥 Pinkney said. 鈥淚 say that as a Black man myself. The impact of racial policies [and] institutional racism is really intense here. Everything starts and ends with race when you talk about the city generally.鈥

Within the past year, the Office of Violence Prevention has partnered with several nonprofits that tackle many systemic ills that lead to repeat violence. Among other services, the organizations provide quality mental health services, supportive re-entry for former offenders and harm reduction.

Pinkney said that St. Louis鈥 reaction to violence has improved over time, but more needs to be done.

鈥淭he thing that people in St. Louis have been looking for is action. It鈥檚 a lot of people that still want to talk. We know what the solutions are. 鈥 We just need to do it,鈥 he said. "We need to find the people who are willing to jump in, that understand the assignment and are willing to do what needs to be done.鈥

The Office of Violence Prevention is responsible for distributing America Rescue Plan funds to organizations that are seeking to address the root causes of violence. The office has put out for community violence intervention and prevention programs.

鈥淲e have funds right now,鈥 Pinkney said. 鈥淲e have to be able to reach out to communities and community organizations, people who would have been doing great work. 鈥 We also have a separate pot of funds for youth programming that we're going to be putting out RFP for soon.鈥

To hear more about the Office of Violence Prevention鈥檚 community engagement efforts, Wil Pinkney鈥檚 responses to and Pinkney鈥檚 thoughts on the causes of  youth violence, listen to St. Louis on the Air on , or by clicking the play button below.

Breaking down silos to curb violence and create safe spaces for young St. Louisans

鈥 brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region. The show is produced by , , , and . is our production intern. The audio engineer is . Send questions and comments about this story to talk@stlpr.org

Stay Connected
Miya is a producer for "St. Louis on the Air."