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“I Learned to Duck Bullets Before I Learned to Read”: Edna Chavez at March For Our Lives Rally
Speakers eat Saturday's historic student protest included Edna Chavez, a 17-year-old student from Los Angeles.
Naomi Wadler, 11: I Speak for Black Girls Victimized by Guns Whose Stories Don’t Make the Front Page
Last weekend's march, march was organized by survivors of last month's school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
“One Life Is Worth All the Guns in the US”: Students Demand End to Violence at March For Our Lives
In a historic day of action, more than 800 protests were held Saturday urging lawmakers to pass gun control.
Ahead of March for Our Lives, Parkland Student Manifesto Outlines Steps to End “Plague of Gun Violence”
Saturday's marches further demonstrated the widespread support for stricter gun control.
Students Look Beyond Gun Control Laws to Prevent Violence — and It’s Working
Student clubs at one Mississippi school are focused on reducing youth violence at schools and in their communities.
Teaching Students How to Dissent Is Part of Democracy
A flourishing democracy depends on such an informed and active citizenry.
Remembering Courtlin Arrington: The Victim of a Recent School Shooting Largely Ignored by Media
Courtlin's aunt, Shenise Abercrombie, discusses more.
Some Students Won’t Settle for Gun Control. They Want Community Transformation
Calls for gun control can too often flatten the complexities of urban violence.
Wakanda in Schools: The “Black Panther” Curriculum Makes Its Debut
How a Chicago teacher inspired by “Black Panther” is using the movie to teach about race and colonialism in the US.
How the Spark Became a Flame in West Virginia
English teacher Katie Endicott spoke about how this struggle came together.