This document outlines a campaign to address graffiti issues in the Little Village neighborhood of Chicago. It describes Little Village as having a population of 90,000 people, over half under age 25, and being divided by territories of two major gangs. The campaign aims to put pressure on city officials, increase community participation, and expand educational programs. Specific tactics include a community petition, empowering residents, and partnering with schools to educate youth on the harms of graffiti. The goal is to give community members tools to combat graffiti and help them feel ownership of their neighborhood.