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“I always try to ensure that I’m raising the voices of others through my activism,” says Paideia senior Emma Schwartz, “Rather than speaking on their
“I always try to ensure that I’m raising the voices of others through my activism,” says Paideia senior Emma Schwartz, “Rather than speaking on their
Teens from Fulton County spoke out with VOX at the “Future CEOs Youth Conference,” held on Friday Oct. 26, in Downtown Atlanta. From education and
The protesters were not only marching to protect themselves now, but in the future as well. Explained Walker, 13, a student at Wesley International Academy:
I march because I wonder… at what point is our right to not be murdered more important than one’s right to bear arms?
My life, my safety at school should always come before guns, and as a country we are failing in our ability to protect our most
Today, I learned our school has little respect for us and our administrators made a choice to alienate themselves from the students they are supposed
All that we students ask is that people work toward making a change and that we gain our safety so that Marjory Stoneman Douglas High