The magazine on Thursday revealed the cover of its April 2 issue, which features Marjory Stoneman Douglas students who are leading the national
conversation about gun control in the wake of the Valentine's Day shooting that claimed the lives of 17 students and faculty members.
She's been on the cover of Time: The April 2 issue of the magazine features Marjory Stoneman Douglas students who are leading the national
conversation about gun control.
At UrbEd we address education in urban areas and what is missing from
the conversation about gun control is the extent it would impact urban areas.
Last month, Stankevich's closed - door
conversation about gun control with Collins in Washington, D.C. prompted criticism from McMurray who said he should not have accepted the meeting.
If you're ready to have a productive
conversation about gun control, it won't be easy.
Whether it's leading a national
conversation about gun control or fighting for girls» education and gender equality around the world, an increasing number of young women are stepping forward as change agents.
This latest incident of mass violence and suicide will certainly focus attention once again on the causes of violence, and will lead to renewed
conversations about gun control, our country's broken health care and mental - health systems, and the impact of media violence on the thoughts, feelings, and behavior of children.
A month after a shooting left 17 dead at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, the survivors of the shooting — along with their families, supporters — and the memory of those lost, are still leading national
conversations about gun control and school safety.
Not exact matches
Last week: The tectonic shift in the
conversation about gun regulations, school safety and mental health since the murder of 17 faculty and students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is nothing less than amazing when, in defiance of the NRA, it produced the first successful
gun control measure in Florida in over two decades!
In the midst of the national
conversation about arming teachers and right before high school students around the country walked out to protest
gun control laws, a high school teacher...
Hard
conversations are coming, perhaps legislation, around
gun control,
about hatred, racism, religion,
about our culture's glorification of violence, our nationalism, and the divisions between us, yes, those
conversations need to happen, but not just now: now is the time for grieving, now is the time for loving, for burying, for mourning with those who mourn, for gathering humanity together, and for compassion.
After a 19 - year - old gunman opened fire at a school in Parkland, FL., leaving 17 people dead, Florida Gov. Rick Scott punted on questions
about whether policymakers should take a stand on mental health and
gun control, saying that «there's a time» to have such
conversations.
Yelling into echo chambers, like narrow - cast web sites and cable TV,
about issues such as
gun control, instead of engaging in
conversations with those who disagree, has led each of us to spin toward extreme views
«This is often a distraction technique that the NRA employs to avoid the hard
conversation that we as a country need to have
about gun control,» McLean said.
Last week: The tectonic shift in the
conversation about gun regulations, school safety and mental health since the murder of 17 faculty and students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is nothing less than amazing when, in defiance of the NRA, it produced the first successful
gun control measure in Florida in over two decades!
The tragedy left a community in mourning and sparked a
conversation nationwide
about gun control and mental health.