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Future Coalition is an American nonprofit organization resourcing movement-building solutions led by and for young people addressing the needs of their communities.

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66-612: Future Coalition was incubated by March On as their "youth arm." Activist and social entrepreneur Katie Eder founded the organization and currently serves as the Board Chair. Corryn Grace Freeman, a Florida-based social activist, joined as the organization's Executive Director in May 2023. Future Coalition first launched as coalition of over 60 youth-led activist organizations focused on issues such as gun violence prevention, climate change, and social and racial justice. The organizations from

132-824: A blanket gun ban was not called for by the protests. Former Republican senator and presidential candidate Rick Santorum criticized the Parkland activists, suggesting during an interview with CNN that students should be learning ways to respond to a shooter rather than asking lawmakers "to solve their problem"; Santorum advised students to take classes in CPR rather than marching in Washington. The Washington Post quoted several doctors responding to Santorum that CPR would not be at all effective on gunshot victims as they were suffering from blood loss. A report in The New Yorker praised

198-634: A high school student from Los Angeles, and Zion Kelly, whose twin brother was shot and killed during an armed robbery. Yolanda Renee King , granddaughter of Martin Luther King Jr. , also made an appearance along with Mya Middleton, a student from Chicago representing After School Matters , Matt Post, a senior from Montgomery County, Christopher Underwood, an 11-year old from New York, Alex King and D'Angelo McDade from Chicago, and Matthew Soto, brother of Sandy Hook victim Victoria Soto , and Parkland parents Lori Alhadeff, who lost her daughter Alyssa in

264-409: A million times bigger than the guns". The Washington Post reported that there were many Democrats encouraging the marchers, and many of them, including candidates for office, participated from the sidelines in the march, but few Republicans did similarly. The White House said in a response that they "applaud the many courageous young Americans exercising their first amendment rights." On

330-601: A part of the coalition's first initiative, Walkout To Vote. The Future Coalition has been incubated by March On as their “youth arm.” March On aided in organizing the September 20 Climate Strike , an international strike and protest led by young people and adults held three days before the UN Climate Summit in NYC on September 20 across the US and world to demand action be taken to address

396-518: A school shooting right now..." Twitter allowed others around the world to suddenly be aware of what was happening in real time and showing the raw emotion of these students. Twitter supported greater two-way communication between the organization and the audience than traditional news media outlets. The March For Our Lives Twitter started in February 2018, with the Twitter handle, @AMarch4OurLives. Up to date,

462-538: A survivor of the Bataclan terrorist attack , called the march "pathetic", but after being criticized for his comment, later apologized saying, "I was not attempting to impugn the youth of America and this beautiful thing that they accomplished. I truly am sorry, I did not mean to hurt anyone or cause any harm." In anticipation and planning of the day's events, many streets in the nation's capital were closed to vehicle traffic. Several blocks of streets encompassing much of

528-565: A video monitor during the Washington March. On March 21, NRATV host Grant Stinchfield stated that "March for Our Lives is backed by radicals with a history of violent threats, language and actions"; fact-checker PolitiFact has rated this statement as being "without merit" and " Pants on Fire " indicating that it is a "ridiculous claim". While the march was occurring, the NRA posted a membership drive video on their Facebook page, declaring that

594-713: Is a mass mobilization on August 28, the 58th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic March on Washington organized by March On and other notable civil rights leaders in response to Senate Republicans blocking the For The People Act . March On was formed by the leaders of the women's marches across the country in October 2017. The leaders included Vanessa Wruble , cofounder of The Women's March , Jessica Scheller and Jaquie Algee of Women's March Chicago, Lindsey Kanaly and Sacia Fowler of Women's March Oklahoma, Penelope Chester of Women's March Canada among others across

660-755: The 2011 Tucson shooting and marching and paying tribute for the six victims who died at her Congressional Rally back then in 2011. Celebs who took part in the rally in Los Angeles included Laura Dern , Reese Witherspoon , Olivia Wilde with Jason Sudeikis , Mason Cook , Jaden & Willow Smith , Yara Shahidi , Meg Donnelly , Roots Drummer Questlove , Amy Schumer , Lady Gaga , Charlie Puth , Mae Whitman , Connie Britton , Rita Ora , Ta'Rhonda Jones , Miles Heizer , Kendall & Kylie Jenner , Hailey Baldwin , Leona Lewis , Anjelica Huston , and singer and music executive Diane Warren along with city's mayor Eric Garcetti and Senator Kamala Harris . During

726-455: The For The People Act . Official website Future Coalition is a coalition of over 60 youth-led activist organizations focused on social change. It was co-founded by two of the main organizations that grew out of the response to the shootings in Parkland, FL, 50 Miles More and National School Walkout. The Future Coalition has been incubated by March On , the coalition of Women's Marches, as their “youth arm.” Katie Eder , founder of

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792-611: The Vote With Us campaign to promote early voting in the 2020 United States presidential election . The campaign featured in-person events across the country and a virtual rally featuring notable celebrities and voting activists. Future Coalition and other notable civic organizations coordinated March On For Voting Rights is a mass mobilization on August 28, the 58th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic March on Washington organized by March On and other notable civil rights leaders in response to Senate Republicans blocking

858-845: The gun show loophole , a restoration of the 1994 Federal Assault Weapons Ban , and a ban on the sale of high-capacity magazines and bump stocks in the United States. Turnout was estimated to be between 1.2 and 2 million people in the United States, making it one of the largest protests in American history . After the Robb Elementary School Shooting in Uvalde, Texas , MFOL Action Fund organized another nationwide protest on June 11, 2022. The main protest took place in Washington, D.C. , with hundreds of sibling events taking place across

924-460: The "protests aren't spontaneous. Gun-hating billionaires and Hollywood elites are manipulating and exploiting children as part of their plan to DESTROY the Second Amendment ". Another video dubbed "A March for Their Lies" was uploaded to YouTube featuring Colion Noir , in which he described the planned rally as a "carnival of a march". Noir also said in the video that there is an "agenda that's

990-696: The Facebook page frequently employs popular hashtags such as #MarchForOurLives and #NeverAgain in its posts. Although other social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram often make posts to increase awareness, Facebook is more often used to organize people in nearby marches or demonstrations in major cities, and this has seen great success. For example, Facebook played a role in the March 24, 2018, March For Our Lives and Never Again collaboration gathering in Washington, D.C., where more than 47,000 people marked themselves as "going," and where more than 90,000 people from across

1056-652: The March For Our Lives protest, whom many younger adults attributed to the big social media presence. The hashtag #MarchForOurLives was used 3.6 million times, and over 7.5 thousand tweets were directed at the NRA social media account. The movement originated after the Parkland shooting in Florida, where 17 individuals died. During the shooting, multiple students used Twitter , including freshman Aidan Minoff, who tweeted, "I am in

1122-922: The National Mall, stretching from the Washington Monument to the United States Capitol and from Independence Avenue to E Street, were closed to vehicle traffic. Some of the rally-goers grouped at Trump Hotel , expressing displeasure that the Trump administration has not addressed school safety nor gun control in a meaningful way. In Connecticut , marches took place in Hartford , East Haddam , Enfield , Guilford , Middlebury , New Haven , Old Saybrook , Pawcatuck , Roxbury , Salisbury , Shelton , Stamford and Westport . In Maine , demonstrations took place in at least fifteen communities throughout

1188-646: The NeverAgain movement by banning all images of firearms on their dating application. John Cena and Millie Bobby Brown applauded the March for Our Lives event at the Kids Choice Awards . The founding members of MFOL were awarded Smithsonian magazine 's 2018 American Ingenuity Award in the Youth category. In Washington, D.C., a prayer and vigil was held at the Washington National Cathedral on

1254-513: The Silence, Student Voice, Team Enough, Triangle People Power, Youth Empower, Zero Hour, and 50 Miles More . In September 2018, Future Coalition launched the #WalkoutToVote, a campaign with the goal of getting every eligible young person to vote in the 2018 midterm elections by encouraging them to walk out of their classrooms on election day and march to the polls to cast their ballots. Over 500 individual student-led walkouts took place in schools across

1320-463: The Silence, Student Voice, Team Enough, Triangle People Power, Youth Empower, Zero Hour, and 50 Miles More . In September 2018, Future Coalition launched the #WalkoutToVote, a campaign with the goal of getting every eligible young person to vote in the 2018 midterm elections by encouraging them to walk out of their classrooms on election day and march to the polls to cast their ballots. Over 500 individual student-led walkouts took place in schools across

1386-525: The Stoneman Douglas shooting. It involved students walking out from their classes for exactly 17 minutes (one for each of the victims of the massacre) and involved more than 3,000 schools across the United States and nearly one million students. Thousands of students also gathered and staged a rally in Washington, D.C., after observing 17 minutes of silence with their backs to the White House . After

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1452-498: The Twitter account has 450,000 followers and are a student-run organization with a large social media presence. The March For Our Lives Twitter has real time, up to date tweets about the movement. It includes tweets about the red flag bill being signed in from other March For Our Lives accounts based in different locations, such as NYC. In addition, the March For Our Lives Twitter account also alerts their followers about

1518-430: The UN Climate Summit in NYC on September 20 across the US and world to demand action be taken to address the climate crisis. The event is one of the largest climate mobilizations in US history. The event is a part of the school strike for climate movement. Future Coalition coordinated Earth Day Live , a three-day livestream celebrating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in the United States. Future Coalition coordinated

1584-411: The UN Climate Summit in NYC on September 20 across the US and world to demand action be taken to address the climate crisis. The event is one of the largest climate mobilizations in US history. The event is a part of the school strike for climate movement. Future Coalition organized Earth Day Live , a three-day livestream commemorating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in the United States. The event

1650-446: The United States , such as the 2015 Charleston church shooting , but never had they amassed more than several hundred participants. With social media, more information was relayed to a larger audience in quicker time, giving more people awareness of what was happening across the nation. By National Walkout Day on April 20, 2018, the social medias had followings over 1.3 million people and in Washington, D.C., alone, 200,000 people attended

1716-566: The United States and around the world, and was planned by Never Again MSD in collaboration with the nonprofit organization Everytown for Gun Safety . The event followed the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting a month earlier, which was described by several media outlets as a possible tipping point for gun control legislation. Protesters urged for universal background checks on all gun sales , closing of

1782-415: The United States. Cameron Kasky , a junior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida , and his classmates, announced the march on February 18, four days after the shooting at the school . Also joining the march efforts were Alex Wind of Stoneman Douglas High School, who along with four friends created the " Never Again" campaign . X González and David Hogg , also survivors of

1848-503: The campaign. Justin Timberlake , Will Smith , Cher and Amy Poehler also participated in the march. James Corden promoted the March for Our Lives event. John Zimmer and Logan Green , the co-founders of Lyft , announced their support of the rallies and stated that their company would provide free rides for those attending demonstrations. Dating app Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd subsequently announced that they were supporting

1914-451: The climate crisis. The event is one of the largest climate mobilizations in US history. The event is a part of the school strike for climate movement. March On created the Vote With Us campaign designed to promote early voting in the 2020 United States presidential election . The campaign features in person events across the country and a virtual rally featuring notable celebrities and voting activists. March On For Voting Rights

1980-557: The coalition included 18by Vote , National Youth Rights Association , Bridge the Divide , Sunrise Movement , Box the Ballot, Students for Gun Legislation, Chicago Fuerte, Coalition of Students, DC Teens Action, Embracing Green, Global Minds, Indivisible Students, iMatter, March For Our Lives National, Moco4Change, March for Our Lives , National Die In, National School Walkout, Orange Generation, Parents Promise to Kids, Platform, Redefy, Shattering

2046-453: The country are planning events aimed at increasing progressive turnout. These event range from marches, organizing caravans for voters displaced by Hurricane Florence , to encouraging first-time voters through a full day of community engagement. While tied under the March On organization, each march is different, reflecting local particularities. 50 Miles More is the youth arm of March On

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2112-503: The country to create progressive political power through focusing on electoral politics. March On is women-led, but all-inclusive organization that employs political strategy to coordinate actions at the federal, state, and local level through the joint efforts of millions of marches. March on The Polls is March On's election-year initiative to increase voter turnout and change the narrative around voting and civic participation. Women's March and other grassroots groups in cities across

2178-473: The country. The campaign was supported on social media by Hillary Clinton, Snoop Dogg, Piper Perabo, Sarah Silverman, Bobby Umar, Debra Messing, Jane Lynch, Jon Cooper, Eric Swalwell , and HJ Benjamin and was credited with influencing high voter turnout among young people in the 2018 midterms. Future Coalition was involved in helping organize the September 20 Climate Strike , an international strike and protest led by young people and adults held three days before

2244-473: The country. The campaign was supported on social media by Hillary Clinton, Snoop Dogg, Piper Perabo, Sarah Silverman, Bobby Umar, Debra Messing, Jane Lynch, Jon Cooper, Eric Swalwell , and HJ Benjamin and was credited with influencing high voter turnout among young people in the 2018 midterms. Future Coalition was involved in helping organize the September 20 Climate Strike , an international strike and protest led by young people and adults held three days before

2310-468: The day of the protests, Florida Republican senator Marco Rubio responded by stating: "However, many other Americans do not support a gun ban" and "view banning guns as an infringement on the Second Amendment rights of law abiding citizens that ultimately will not prevent these tragedies." He called for protesters to find "common ground with those who hold opposing views" for change to happen. However,

2376-1137: The demonstration. In New Hampshire , marches took place in Concord and Portsmouth and Jackson . The Concord event was organized by Eve Caplan, a sophomore at John Stark Regional High School , and another high school student in Plymouth, New Hampshire . Portsmouth had a demonstration in Market Square, and was organized Sarah Mae Brown, a leader of The Resistance Seacoast. In New Jersey , demonstrations took place in Trenton , Newark , Asbury Park , Hackensack , Haddon Heights , Hoboken , Jersey City , Montclair , Morristown , Ocean City , Somerset County Somerville , Union and Westfield . In New York , demonstrations were held in Albany , Binghamton , Buffalo , Cobleskill , Ithaca , Oneonta , Rochester (Washington Square Park), and White Plains . In New York City , where an estimated 200,000 people marched,

2442-413: The eve of the rally, as a memorial for the victims of gun violence, and to declare the church's belief, "This work is rooted in our commitment to Jesus' command to love our neighbors as ourselves... We gather out of a conviction that the right to bear arms does not trump the right to life." The litany also included the following refrain: From so many heartbreaks comes forth a united commitment to go into

2508-557: The event in Boston , Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren , who snapped a few selfies during a march in Springfield , and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo during the New York City event along with Mayor Bill De Blasio and Black Lives Matter President, Hawk Newsome as well as TV Host Nick Cannon . Other advocates/activists included Malala Yousafzai , who gave a warm introduction via

2574-547: The events that are happening, such as meetings at Town Halls or when certain protests are happening. In March 2018, Selena Gomez shared the march's hashtag #MarchForOurLives with the message: "Protect kids, not guns!" and this post had received 2 million likes. Lady Gaga also documented the march, releasing a series of Instagram videos calling for action from politicians to enforce stricter gun laws. The march has drawn support from Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Kim Kardashian, Ariana Grande, and they have pledged to join and perform at

2640-619: The grew out as a response to the school shooting in Parkland, Florida in 2018 . 50 Miles More is a student-led gun control organization that conducts fifty mile marches to advocate for gun control in America. They have completed two marches to date, the first in Wisconsin, where they confronted Paul Ryan, and the second in Massachusetts where they confronted the Smith & Wesson factory where many of

2706-462: The group. In January 2024, March On was dissolved and rebranded as Future Coalition In May 2023, Corryn G. Freeman took over as executive director of the organization. March for Our Lives March for Our Lives ( MFOL ) is a student-led organization which leads demonstrations in support of gun control legislation. The first demonstration took place in Washington, D.C. , on March 24, 2018, with over 880 sibling events throughout

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2772-489: The guns used in school shootings are manufactured. The goal of the organization is to organize fifty mile marches in all fifty states in the USA. Around 250 marches, rallies, and actions took place on the anniversary of the 2017 Women's March , many coordinated by March On. The Future Coalition is a coalition of over 25 youth-led activist organizations focused on progressive activism. March For Our Lives also signed on to be

2838-413: The leaders of the march for their "extraordinary inclusiveness" in that they expanded the locus of concern from suburban schools to those of urban neighborhoods as well. Libertarian magazine Reason criticized the march, saying that "Gun violence has declined precipitously over the past 25 years, and most Americans are much safer today than they were a generation ago." and that "mass shootings are not

2904-489: The length of the Parkland shooting. González ended their speech saying, Since the time that I came out here, it has been 6 minutes and 20 seconds. The shooter has ceased shooting, and will soon abandon his rifle, blend in with the students as they escape, and walk free for an hour before arrest. Fight for your lives before it's someone else's job. then walked off stage as the entire crowd along Pennsylvania Avenue applauded loudly. Their speech and emotional moment of silence

2970-426: The main march in Washington, D.C. , was reportedly already booked for March 24; the application, filed by an unidentified local student group, claimed it was for a talent show. A permit was later obtained for Pennsylvania Avenue . The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced it would operate extra trains for the march. The Enough! National School Walkout was held on the one month anniversary of

3036-478: The march. The students who survived the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting and millions of students worldwide participated in March for Our Lives, emerging as more influential on Instagram than celebrities on the gun control. One of the tools they used were the hashtags. Top hashtags such as #MarchForOurLives #NeverAgain, #GunControlNow, and #EnoughIsEnough are used to spread the word and call on

3102-705: The march. Other people and organizations offering support have included Selena Gomez , Justin Bieber , Gabby Giffords , Lauren Jauregui , Alyssa Milano , Moms Demand Action , Amy Schumer , St. Vincent , Harry Styles , Hayley Williams , Paul McCartney , Kanye West , and Kim Kardashian . John Legend and Chrissy Teigen donated $ 25,000. Jimmy Fallon pledged to attend an event with his family. Samantha Bee interviewed kids. Jim Jefferies interviewed participants in San Diego. Other celebrities including Taylor Swift have donated an undisclosed amount of money toward

3168-626: The march. That's the inspiration for Color for Our Lives." The March For Our Lives movement employs Facebook as another social media platform to spread awareness of its campaigns and messages to people around the world. As of March 5, 2019, nineteen days before the one year anniversary of the protests, the MFOL Facebook page had garnered more than 300,000 followers. The page is mainly used to provide updates on national policies regarding gun laws, as well as coverage of various politicians who advocate for more gun safety. Similar to other media platforms,

3234-405: The nation and world marked themselves as "interested" on the Facebook events posting. The March For Our Lives movement leveraged Snapchat to gain momentum, spread the word and draw attention to what students and supporters were doing around the United States in response to recent shootings on school campuses . Unique from other social media platforms, Snapchat contains a map feature that allowed

3300-621: The nation. The leaders came together after the January 2017 women's marches to consolidate political power in America, focused at first on women's electoral power in the midterms. Notably absent from the coalition was a break-off group, Women's March Incorporated, that consisted of some of the women who had been spokespeople for the Women's March On Washington 2017 . In light of anti-semitism charges on Women's March Incorporated, March On publicly distanced themselves and other affiliate organizations from

3366-491: The norm, and kids don't need to be terrified of going to school." On social media, fake pictures and GIFs of X González tearing up a copy of the U.S. Constitution were circulated in an effort to discredit the march. The images were doctored from originals of González tearing up a shooting target sign. Actor and conservative commentator Adam Baldwin defended circulating the doctored images as "political satire." Previously, protests had occurred for multiple shootings in

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3432-712: The organization 50 Miles More, is the executive director and founding member of the organization. The coalition consists of 100 youth-led activist organizations focused on issues such as gun violence prevention, climate change, and social and racial justice. They include: 18by Vote , National Youth Rights Association , Bridge the Divide , Sunrise Movement , Box the Ballot, Students for Gun Legislation, Chicago Fuerte, Coalition of Students, DC Teens Action, Embracing Green, Global Minds, Indivisible Students, iMatter, March For Our Lives National, Moco4Change, March for Our Lives , National Die In, National School Walkout, Orange Generation, Parents Promise to Kids, Platform, Redefy, Shattering

3498-448: The public's attention. Instagram becomes an 'informal' narrative platform that promoted a 'clicktivism' type of responses from the audience for the march. Besides, students collaborate with Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) to create the first Instagram coloring book. BBH L.A. executive creative director Zach Hilder said, "we wanted to give them tools to elevate their voices, create a way to unify their message and allow everyone to participate in

3564-557: The rally in Miami Beach, musicians Flo Rida and Gloria & Emilio Estefan's daughter Emily took part in a Miami Beach rally with Mayor Dan Gelber . Actor Matthew McConaughey took part in the march in Austin, Texas, and other singer-songwriters included Paul Simon , who performed " Sound of Silence " in Stamford, Connecticut, and Brandi Carlile who sung " Hold Out Your Hand ", following

3630-1062: The release of her sixth studio album " By the Way, I Forgive You ", which was released two days after the Parkland tragedy. (The song later became a music video on June 1, 2018, showing montage recap clips of protestors being guided by officers on motorcycle while Brandi is blending in with the crowd and is later seen performing on the front lawn of the Seattle Center .) Politicians included Andrew Yang , who took part in Annapolis along with Mayor Gavin Buckley , Maryland, Nashville Mayor David Briley , Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser , Georgia Congressman John Lewis (who took part in Atlanta and paid tribute for his colleague Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , John Fitzgerald and Robert Francis Kennedy , all of whom died from weapon violence), Representative Joseph Kennedy III in

3696-572: The scenes. Amal and George Clooney donated $ 500,000 to support the march and announced they would attend. Oprah Winfrey matched the Clooney donation to support the march. Jeffrey Katzenberg and his wife Marilyn also contributed $ 500,000. Film director and producer Steven Spielberg and actress Kate Capshaw Spielberg donated $ 500,000, also matching the donation of the Clooneys. On February 23, Gucci announced they were also donating $ 500,000 towards

3762-431: The school incident and Manuel & Patricia Oliver, whose lost their son Joaquin and launched a campaign titled "Change The Ref" to honor their son and push for new restrictions on any form of weapon violence. González, after speaking and naming the seventeen victims, stood silent for over four minutes, after which a cellphone alarm went off and they announced the six minute and twenty second point in their speech, equal to

3828-531: The shooting, have been vocal supporters of the march. The date was chosen in order to give students, families and others a chance to mourn first, and then on March 24, talk about gun control . Organizers filed a permit application with the National Park Service during the week of February 23, and expected as many as 500,000 people to attend. However, the National Mall , which was the planned site of

3894-564: The state, the largest demonstration occurring in the city of Portland , with smaller marches in the cities of Bangor , Orono , Lewiston and Presque Isle . In Massachusetts , demonstrations were held in Boston ( Boston Common ), Cape Ann and Martha's Vineyard . WGBH reported that marches took place in Beverly , Hyannis (1,500 participants), Worcester (1,000 participants), Springfield (several hundred), Falmouth (500 participants). Boston Police estimate 80,000 people joined

3960-416: The streets of our cities and towns and promote a way of peace and well-being for all people. With compassion sown from the threads of sadness and terror, we will mend a nation tattered by gun violence and weave a new cloth of hope and peace. Guest speakers included Philip and April Schentrup, parents of 16-year-old Carmen Schentrup, who was killed in the shooting in Parkland, Florida . March for Our Lives

4026-437: The success of the walkout, Hogg posted a tweet that included a provocative, NRA-style advertisement calling out lawmakers for their inaction on or opposition to gun control efforts, asking "What if our politicians weren't the bitch of the NRA?", and ending with a promotion for the upcoming March. George Clooney and Scooter Braun were major forces behind the organization of the march, and aided in fundraising efforts behind

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4092-411: The world to see when and where activities by its users is taking place. This allowed the student walkouts to be easily tracked around the US. Video shows thousands of students and supporters walking the streets, protesting gun violence and current gun laws. Snapchat created a "March For Our Lives" Sticker that could be used by the platform's users to document the walkouts around the US. Jesse Hughes ,

4158-543: Was among the biggest youth-led protests since the Vietnam War era. Estimates of participation at the main event in Washington, D.C., range from 200,000 to 800,000. The speakers—all of whom were high schoolers or younger—included Marjory Stoneman Douglas students Cameron Kasky , David Hogg , Delaney Tarr , Sarah Chadwick , Alex Wind , Jaclyn Corin , Ryan Deitsch , Aalayah Eastmond , Samantha Fuentes, and X González . Hunter Pollack , brother of victim Meadow ,

4224-701: Was praised by media organizations as one of the "most memorable" and "powerful" moments in the day's events. Singers Ariana Grande , Lin-Manuel Miranda , Ben Platt , Miley Cyrus , Jennifer Hudson , Andra Day , Common , Demi Lovato and Vic Mensa joined student-led marchers in Washington, D.C. Throughout the nation, other participators who took to the stage or in the crowd in D.C. included Kanye West & Kim Kardashian , George & Amal Clooney , Glenn Close , Cher , Miley Cyrus' sister Noah , Steven Spielberg , Julianne Moore , and Lauren Jauregui of Fifth Harmony in D.C. as well as Arizona Representative Gabby Giffords , who survived weapon violence in

4290-473: Was scheduled to speak, but did not attend due to a logistical issue, which he contended was a result of being misled by event officials. David Hogg tweeted out a video of Hunter's speech from a later event. Other participants included Naomi Wadler, who is an elementary school student in Alexandria, Virginia , Trevon Bosley from Chicago whose brother was shot and killed leaving church, Edna Lizbeth Chávez,

4356-515: Was streamed online as part of efforts to promote social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic . It is being referred to as the largest online mass mobilization in history. Official website March On (organization) March On , stylized as March O N , was an American nonprofit organization of women-led and grassroots political activist groups that grew out of the women's marches of January 21, 2017. March On organizes women across

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