Interview with Alex Vitale

Name: Miles Gaymon

Social Justice Group: Gang violence in NYC (C)

Date of Fieldwork: January 8, 2025

Name of Organization and person (people) with whom you met and their title(s):Alex Vitale

What I did and what I learned about my topic, activism, social justice work or civil and human rights work from this fieldwork:

On Jan 9th we met with Alex Vitale, the Coordinator of the Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College. He also works there as a professor. We interviewed him about the topic of gang violence.
Alex gave us a lot of good information about Gang affiliation, how the gang hierarchy works, how to get out of gangs, and many more things like how gangs are different in the movies than in real life. We often imagine gangs are a lot more organized which can be true from movies and TV shows but this isn’t always the case.

We learned that kids who are in poverty are most likely to join gangs as they are desperate to earn money. There are several other reasons why people join gangs though. Some join gangs for protection and some join because they can’t get a job. Some even join for amusement and to ”fit in.”
Vitale told us that it is easier to get out of gangs depending on the size of them. Some people age out of gangs or maybe just have kids and don’t want to get their kids involved. For larger gangs, it’s a whole different story. These types of gangs will try to encourage you to stay in the gang. They most likely would use many strategies like bribing or even threatening the member or even their family.

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Miles Gaymon is an 8th grader attending LREI. He is in the Gang Violence Social Justice Group. He has noticed that gang and gun violence is a very relevant topic in New York and wants to make the city a better place. 

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