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LaWanda Sterling said she doesn’t usually watch the State of the Union address. But on Tuesday, she said, the president talked about the issue that changed her life — gun violence.

“I’m interested now because it hit home for me two years ago,” said Sterling, whose 16-year-old son Jeremiah was killed in 2010. “Now it seems like the nation is catching up with Chicago.”

But, she said, the president cannot do it alone.

“President Obama is in Washington and he’s trying to do everything he can to get the nation as a whole right. It puts the spotlight on Chicago and shows how crime and murder and these guns are running rampant in our communities,” she said. “But we have to start in our own neighborhoods. It has to begin with us.”

Siretha Woods volunteers at a group home on Tuesday nights, but she planned to take a break and turn on the television to hear the president speak.

“This is of particular interest to me because he’s dealing with the gun violence. Getting guns off the streets is very important to me,” said Woods, whose 10-year-old daughter, Siretha White, was shot and killed at her own surprise birthday party. “I was one of the first ones to experience having a kid at home and being gunned down. It’s really crazy and it’s still going on.”

White was shot in the head by a stray bullet in 2006 after a gunman, aiming at some men standing on the street, sprayed bullets through the window of a house where 30 children were gathered for a party.

After six years, Woods said she feels as if everyone has forgotten about her daughter. Though she is glad that the president addressed violence in his speech, she wanted to hear him talk about all of the children.

“It’s not just one parent involved,” she said. “I’m not trying to make it personal, but if my daughter could have made it to be 15, maybe she would have been at the inauguration too. But she was killed at 10. All of us are in this together.”

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