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Wake Up to Change: The KAVI Morning Show and the Future of Violence Prevention Media

In a world increasingly defined by polarization and unrest, schools are stepping forward not only as places of learning but as critical sites for healing, prevention, and transformation. At the intersection of arts, culture, and education, a new wave of youth-centered violence prevention programs is reshaping what it means to keep communities safe — not through punishment, but through creativity, empathy, and resilience.