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From Washington D.C. to New York to Chicago to Los Angeles, on Saturday (Mar. 24), millions of demonstrators joined forces around the country to let politicians know that times up when it comes to the lack of gun control in the U.S.
Led by students in the wake of the Parkland school shooting that left 17 dead last month, the March for Lives rallies sent the strong message that all children, whether in school or on the streets of cities like Chicago, we need to make our children a priority by ending gun violence now.
Here are some of the march’s most powerful images.
1. Resist Now!
This DC teacher has buried 13 students in 7 years pic.twitter.com/WuZ32x8V4y
— Perry Stein (@PerryStein) March 24, 2018
From Washington D.C. to New York to Chicago to Los Angeles, on Saturday (Mar. 24), millions of demonstrators joined forces around the country to let politicians know that times up when it comes to the lack of gun control in the U.S. Led by students in the wake of the Parkland School shooting that left 17 dead last month, the March for Lives rallies sent the strong message that all children, whether in school or on the streets of cities like Chicago, we need to make our children a priority by ending gun violence now.
Here are some of the march’s most powerful images.
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I am 6. So were they. #MarchForOurLives pic.twitter.com/redwYHtHX8
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) March 24, 2018
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"I am here to acknowledge & represent the African-American girls whose stories don't make the front page of every national newspaper, whose stories don't lead on the evening news," says Naomi Wadler, an 11-year-old from Alexandria, Va. https://t.co/jujbxM0M4i #MarchForOurLives pic.twitter.com/3lLhpHhDby
— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 24, 2018