Why This Wisconsin Teen Is Marching 50 Miles to Protest Gun Violence
The #MarchForOur Lives isn’t over. A group of high school students in Wisconsin is taking it further — 50 Miles More, to be exact, to the hometown of House Speaker Paul Ryan.
The #MarchForOur Lives isn’t over. A group of high school students in Wisconsin is taking it further — 50 Miles More, to be exact, to the hometown of House Speaker Paul Ryan.
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Video of powerful student #MarchForOurLives speakers have been making the rounds on social — but have you heard THESE speeches?
For years, I tried to figure out how to get away from my low income, inner city school. But then, I changed my mind.
As the students behind this march have shown, teens these days are resourceful.
On Saturday, activists from across the U.S. are gathering with one message: #Enough. We’ll keep you updated on marches in DC and around the country.
Are you headed to DC for #Marchforourlives? We’ve got you covered. From transit troubleshooting to free food, here’s what you need to know for the march.
Our culture demands that boys be violent in order to seem cool and masculine — and we must change that, argues activist and Yale freshman Ziad Ahmed.
Fifteen-year-old Gabe Glassman is a sophomore at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. This week, though, he is in to DC for #MarchForOurLives.