Marching For Change: A Parkland Teen Goes To DC
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.
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.
We love to be activists, but we also need to live as the teenagers that we are, which I think in a way is good for us.
“It’s nice to see that you’re not the only crazy high schooler that wants to make a revolution.”
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A youth-driven moment deserves youth-driven reporting. We asked teens across the country to document what went down on their campuses for #nationalschoolwalkout.
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As a survivor of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.. this is my life now: If I’m not at home, I’m in counseling, speaking at a rally, or visiting memorials in the park. Activism is a way to cope, not necessarily to grieve.