Aalayah Eastmond is a sophomore and criminal justice major at Trinity Washington University, and an organizer, administrator, and Executive Council member for Team ENOUGH, which educates young people about gun violence. A 2019 graduate of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where her classroom was attacked by a gunman who murdered 17 students and staff, she co-founded and is finance and operations director for Concerned Citizens DC. Eastmond’s work to address and end the chronic gun violence that affects Black Americans daily (and that killed her uncle) also includes speaking at the 2018 March for Our Lives and the 2020 March on Washington, testifying before Senate and House judiciary committees, and being on the frontlines of Black Lives Matter protests in Washington, DC.