The rapper met privately with Vice President Kamala Harris then later spoke on a panel about combating the issue during the Congressional Black Caucus legislative conference.
Earlier, Quavo arrived at the conference hand-in-hand with his sister Titania Davenport, the mother of Takeoff.the rapper and Davenport’s “call for action” to prevent gun violence.
“His voice and commitment around community violence intervention could provide more resources for those who are most at risk,” said Jackson, whose Community Justice organization hosted Quavo for a day of advocacy. They are both pushing for passing of the Quavo arrives with his sister Titania Davenport, mother of late rapper Takeoff, at the Annual Black Legislative Conference in Washington.So far, Quavo has taken the right steps forward: Last year, the rapper and his family launched thein honor of Takeoff and he committed $2 million to invest in community violence intervention. He aspires to develop more after school programs in areas where community centers have been shut down and basketball goal rims were taken down.