Caravan halts traffic in Seattle to protest gun violence

The caravan made its way through Seattle, raising awareness of nonprofit Urban Family’s “100 days of peace” initiative.

SEATTLE — A mobile peace rally hit the streets of Seattle on Friday, in protest of gun violence and its impact on families in Washington.

“Traffic jam for peace” included dozens of vehicles, adorned with signs and red balloons. The caravan slowed traffic from south Seattle and made its way to SODO, halting multiple lanes on Interstate 5 and lining roads with parked vehicles. 

The event was organized by Washington nonprofit Urban Family and led by Black and brown community members. The rally launched Urban Family’s

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