"There's still room for work, so we try to talk to the kids," said Joanne Mack, second vice president of of the Baltimore alumni chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, the sponsor of the Park Heights event. "There is a lot of crime, a lot of violence here in Baltimore, but then there's a lot of unemployment here, food deserts here, but we don't want to talk about that, we want to talk about how they're killing everybody. It's some other kind of systemic things going on."