Marjory Stoneman Douglas Survivors Mark 6 Months Since the Parkland Shooting
How Parkland survivors are marking the 6-month anniversary of the massacre that changed their lives — and the nation.
How Parkland survivors are marking the 6-month anniversary of the massacre that changed their lives — and the nation.
In some states, preparing for school shootings and being pro-gun aren’t seen as mutually exclusive.
Gun ownership in Texas is treated as a birthright. The right to bear arms is not in question, but the need to prevent guns from falling into the wrong hands is.
Believe it or not…there is a video game where you can reenact the Columbine shooting. We asked the game’s creator – WHY!?
On 4/20 there’s a national walkout to call for an end to school shootings. For many, many young people, that’s not the primary kind of gun violence that keeps them up at night.
Beautiful graphics and geotagged tweets show — in real time — just how widespread the #NeverAgain movement has become.
When Stephon “Zoe” Clark was shot and killed by Sacramento police officers in his grandmother’s backyard, he left behind two kids, a fiancé, and a broken, grieving community — my community.
“That’s the world we live in. If an issue is not affecting a certain class or demographic, it’s ignored.”
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.