All Around The Country, Young People March For Our Lives
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.
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.
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.
A youth-driven moment deserves youth-driven reporting. We asked teens across the country to document what went down on their campuses for #nationalschoolwalkout.
In the past we felt we couldn’t do anything to change this. Now we are realizing that we can use our voices to make a difference.
Survivors of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are surrounded by reminders of the friends they lost. Here, three Parkland teens process the tragedy through music, poetry, and art.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas sophomore Jenna Harris turns to poetry as nothing in her world feels normal.
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.
The whole time, I was shaking with fear. Now, I am shaking only with rage.