NCRC President Steven Dinkin is asked to comment on how parents can speak to their children about positive ways to debate issues in this Washington Post article on the recent walkout protests
against gun violence in schools.
How can activists - including young people who are organizing
against gun violence - sustain themselves for the long haul?
Seventeen - year - old Annie McCasland of Potomac, Maryland holds up a sign during a rally at the U.S. Capitol to urge Congress to take action
against gun violence on March 14, 2018 on Capitol Hill in Washington, (Mark Wilson /)
Seventeen - year - old Annie McCasland of Potomac, Maryland holds up a sign during a rally at the U.S. Capitol to urge Congress to take action
against gun violence on March 14, 2018 on Capitol Hill in Washington,
Students from St. Michael's High School walk in a 17 minute silent procession to the football field to stand together
against gun violence in schools Wednesday, March 14, 2018, in Santa Fe, N.M..
The students joined the nationwide protest
against gun violence to commemorate the 17 students and adults killed recently in the mass shooting at a Parkland, Fla., high school.
Thousands of students marched in demonstrations
against gun violence across Connecticut as part of a nationwide movement inspired by high school students in Parkland, Florida.
Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are anchoring a rally
against gun violence Saturday in Washington, D.C., with hundreds of other marches set for cities across the globe.
FILE - Students at Roosevelt High School take part in a protest
against gun violence Wednesday, March 14, 2018, in Seattle.
More than 20,000 demonstrators marched through downtown Orlando as part of the nationwide March for Our Lives protest
against gun violence.
One month after a deadly shooting that pushed their school to the center of the gun debate, students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School take part in the nationwide school walkout
against gun violence.
Another protest
against gun violence is scheduled in Washington on March 24, with organizers saying it is expected to draw hundreds of thousands.
When dozens of students and teachers exited Excel Academy on Wednesday morning as part of the nationwide «walkout»
against gun violence, it was in honor of the 17 people killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida last month, but also the seven Excel students killed by gun violence in Baltimore since last year, they said.
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE)- He helped start a nationwide movement
against gun violence, but now David Hogg says he's having trouble getting into the colleges he wants.
FILE - This March 14, 2018 file photos shows students at Roosevelt High School taking part in a protest
against gun violence in Seattle.
The call is for action
against gun violence.
His Facebook page BEFORE the shooting shows his true bias
against gun control.
So, anyone
against gun control is too biased to be taken seriously.
Since then, the group has also set March 24 as date for the March for Our Lives — a demonstration
against gun violence in Washington, D.C.
«There are people who could have a good argument [
against gun control], but I have yet to see it,» Deitsch said.
Perhaps others will find the courage to speak out
against gun violence.
A group of mothers and kids carrying signs join in a rally
against gun violence in downtown Los Angeles on Feb. 19.
Spradlin said she was inspired to by the student survivors of the shooting, some of whom went on to make national news after speaking out
against gun violence.
Two of the prominent voices in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas student - led #NeverAgain movement and two relatives of students slain at the school rallied
against gun violence with hundreds of others Thursday evening at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, WRAL - TV is reporting.
said Brandon J. Wolf, a Pulse shooting survivor who now campaigns
against gun violence.
The president had invited the teen survivors of school violence and parents of murdered children in a show of his resolve
against gun violence in the wake of last week's shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, and in past years at schools in Connecticut and Colorado.
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School senior, David Hogg, has become one of the most outspoken advocates
against gun violence in the wake of the massacre that killed 17.
Along with healing and prayer services, there were also rabbis who spoke out
against gun violence.
Rabbi Barry Silver of Congregation L'Dor Va - Dor in Boynton Beach also led a call to action
against gun violence in America at a rally at the Delray Beach Courthouse on Feb. 19.
The shooting last month at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, inspired people around the world to take part in Saturday's demonstrations
against gun violence.
Wynn told his classmates — hundreds of whom had gathered on the field Wednesday as part of a national protest
against gun violence — that he was more than just mad.
Students walk out of Franklin High School as part of a nationwide demonstration
against gun violence.
Demonstrators hold up signs during a rally in downtown Orlando, Florida, as part of the nationwide protest
against gun violence across the U.S. on Saturday.
Hundreds of students in Howard County staged walkouts Wednesday morning as part of a national protest
against gun violence and a way to honor the lives of 17 teenagers and adults killed last month in a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla..
Hundreds of sister marches were held across the country and around the world as students, teachers, parents, survivors of school shootings and celebrities took their defiant message
against gun violence and the gun lobby to the seats of power.
On Saturday, students and activists will rally in Washington, DC for the March For Our Lives to protest
against gun violence.
As the teens gathered Sunday at North Community Park in Parkland, not far from the school where 14 classmates and three educators were killed Wednesday, the picnic tables under the gazebo became their makeshift headquarters to continue their campaign
against gun violence.
March for Our Lives is a student - organized rally
against gun violence that will take place Saturday, March 24 in Washington, DC, just blocks from the Capitol building.
Controversial congressman Steve King responded to hundreds of thousands of people marching in the streets
against gun violence by mocking the Parkland survivors still mourning the deaths of their classmates.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft helped students and families of victims of Parkland shooting attend their march
against gun violence.
You may think that high school students are only protesting
against gun violence because they feel emotionally connected to the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
They then called for legislative action
against gun violence, with specific appeals for change, including the banning of assault - style guns, high - capacity magazines and gun accessories such as bump stocks.
Hundreds of thousands descended on Washington, D.C., on Saturday, in what is said to be the largest protest
against gun violence in U.S. history.
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 21: Students participate in a protest
against gun violence February 21, 2018 outside the White House in Washington, DC.
Two of the prominent voices in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas student - led #NeverAgain movement and two relatives of students slain at the school rallied
against gun violence with hundreds of others Thursday evening at the University of North Carolina at...
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 21: Students hold up their hands as they participate in a protest
against gun violence February 21, 2018 outside the White House in Washington, DC.
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 21: Students participate in a protest
against gun violence February 21, 2018 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
That's not a cut against the Douglas kids at all, but merely a note that the press and the public may not regard all high schoolers rallying
against gun violence with the same seriousness.
Adam Kokesh, who previously committed himself to pursue a jury nullification strategy
against gun and drug charges, has reportedly taken a plea deal and been released from incarceration pending sentencing.
She also initiated and litigated the City of Boston's case
against the gun manufacturers (City of Boston v. Smith & Wesson, et al.) and settled several precedent setting multimillion - dollar environmental insurance recovery as well as environmental, mold, mercury, and lead paint cases.