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Newark Mayor Cory Booker, a Democrat who has gained a national profile for his efforts to transform a city once viewed as a symbol of urban decay into a national model of urban renewal, said Friday the city was honored to play host to the event. The summit features 100 speakers during three days of panel discussions on peace. Conference organizers invited several local community activists to speak at the conference, including Dashaun "Jiwe" Morris of Newark, a member of the Bloods who has renounced violence and now works to help other young men stay off the streets. Morris spoke on a panel about youth violence with Ishmael Beah, a former child soldier from Sierra Leone who is an author and peace activist, as the two marveled at the similarities in their life experiences. "I know a lot of us were not born to want this for ourselves; a lot of us were not born asking for drug addicted parents, living in the projects or on Section 8, and not eating proper meals and living in violent neighborhoods," Morris said. "We don't ask for that; so a lot of times our lives are kind of shaped by that, at least as children
-- you have to be looked at as a victim." Organizers offered discounted student tickets and scholarship tickets for local young people, underwritten by others paying $150 to $300 to attend the weekend conference. Several eighth-graders from the Quitman Street Community School in Newark said they were excited to be chosen as volunteers to help direct people to the conference's different venues. "I hope this really helps our community, because there's a lot of violence in the streets," said 14-year-old Eric Martinez of the peace summit. "To actually have this here in Newark
-- it's incredible."
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