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    4 févr. 2017

    "An attack on any of us is an attack on all of us."

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  2. a retweeté
    28 mars

    A group of Black students from Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High called a press conference today to say they have concerns that may not mirror those of their white peers. And that the media should listen.

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  3. a retweeté
    29 mars

    Today's celebrations of 's life and calls for justice for his death. (Sacramento is for lovers: Stevante Clark walked right up to me, hugged me, and said, "I looooove you" before speaking at his brother's funeral.)

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  4. 29 mars
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  5. 27 mars

    “We’re going to keep looking for ways to protect this community -- especially under this administration.”

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  6. 23 mars

    “Parkland, it was a tragedy. But we have the same situation going on in our hood every day. And we don’t get the same response.” -- Shatony Rivers, 18

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  7. 22 mars
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  8. a retweeté
    21 mars

    Just so we’re clear: He’s a terrorist.

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  9. a retweeté
    19 mars

    “One of the most popular liberal post-racial ideas is the idea that the fundamental problem is class and not race, and clearly this study explodes that idea,” told . “But for whatever reason, we’re unwilling to stare racism in the face.”

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  10. a retweeté
    15 mars

    I wrote a thing. Being “woke” is a start but it’s not enough. Being a true ally means taking a risk! Reflections on intersectionality and for .

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  11. 15 mars

    “Congress refuses to make the changes that we need, and the only way to get them to listen is to be loud, proud and consistent.” -- 17-year-old Saleen, senior at Lowell High in SF

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  12. 14 mars

    Thousands of students march down the streets of SF, chanting: “Hey hey, ho ho, the NRA has got to go!”

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  13. 14 mars

    Hundreds of students pour down the street from SF City Hall, marching together against gun violence – à San Francisco City Hall

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  14. 14 mars

    That sign says: “What about black & brown kids suffering from gun violence?” – à San Francisco City Hall

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  15. 14 mars

    Hundreds of teens at SF City Hall call for an end to gun violence, chanting: “We are change. We are change.”

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  16. 14 mars

    The crowd erupts in cheers as a teen speaker says: “The time for gun control is now... And if we’re going to talk about gun violence, it’s imperative that we talk about all aspects— including police brutality.” – à San Francisco City Hall

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  17. 14 mars

    The teens’ revolution will be intersectional AF: “The fear faced in Parkland is the fear minority students face every day... We want our local police to stop harassing and killing African Americans & Latinos. And our LGBTQ brothers & sisters. And we want women to be respected.” – à San Francisco City Hall

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  18. 14 mars

    “It’s not just about mass shootings but the pervasive gun violence that affect our communities every day. Black and brown lives matter too.” - Julia, student at Gateway high school – à San Francisco City Hall

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  19. 14 mars

    Hundreds of students from San Francisco schools stand under the rain and slowly raise their fists in the air as teen organizers say the names of recent victims of gun violence. – à San Francisco City Hall

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  20. 14 mars

    Almarie, 16, on why teens are leading this movement on gun violence now: “We make up 100% of the future of this society. This is our world we’re gonna live in for the rest of our lives.”

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  21. 14 mars

    Teens walk in the rain in San Francisco to go to City Hall and join students from more than a dozen other schools in calling for action on gun violence. – à Lowell High School

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