Marching for Our Children’s Lives and Nation’s Soul
I am so proud of every one of the brave young survivors and opponents of gun violence, organizers, and marchers who will be leading adults [...]
Read MoreI am so proud of every one of the brave young survivors and opponents of gun violence, organizers, and marchers who will be leading adults [...]
Read More“My friends are dead. I saw the bad man. He was next to me when we ran out.” “I played ball with him. Now he [...]
Read MoreOn March 14th, Americans witnessed a remarkable scene as tens of thousands of students across our country walked out of their classrooms to honor the [...]
Read MoreDaniela Gonzalez is a mother of two who lives in Jackson, Mississippi. She graduated from middle and high school in Jackson and is now enrolled [...]
Read More“In 1968, the Kerner Commission concluded that America was heading toward ‘two societies, one black, one white—separate and unequal.’ Today, America’s communities are experiencing increasing [...]
Read More“We see things that adults sometimes can’t see.” --Child participant, United Nations Study on Violence against Children Violence against children. For many people the [...]
Read MoreIf I don’t make it I love you and I appreciate everything you did for me --Text message sent from a student at Marjory Stoneman [...]
Read MoreGod has sent some huge rainbows in the clouds for vulnerable children amidst a profoundly negative political climate. Good news these days has been few [...]
Read MoreAs I listened to President Trump’s State of the Union Address waiting to hear even a kernel of hope for our country’s most vulnerable children [...]
Read More“You promised.” Children learn the value and power of those words very early on as they begin to develop a sense of morality and trust. [...]
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