TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 3月23日 07時37分


One day after 17 people were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Valentine's Day, @alexanderblakewind went over to @cameronkasky's house and, with @jackiecorin, started the #NeverAgain hashtag on Twitter and began planning a march for gun reform. At an early meeting, parents asked how they could help, recalls Wind’s mother. The answer came back: "Order pizza." The #NeverAgain organizers built a movement with the skills they learned in high school. Wind, a drama kid, has given some of the most emotional testimony about the shooting and their dead classmates. Most of these kids cannot vote, order a beer, make a hotel reservation or afford a pizza without pooling some of their allowance. On the surface, they’re not so different from previous generations of idealistic teenagers who set out to change the world, only to find it is not so easy. Yet over the past month, these students have become the central organizers of what may turn out to be the most powerful grassroots gun-reform movement in nearly two decades. For much of the rest of the country, numbed and depressed by repeated mass shootings, the question has become, Can these kids actually do it? The first big test will come on March 24 with the student-led @marchforourlives. Read the full story on TIME.com (link in bio). Photograph by Gabriella Demczuk (@gdemczuk) for TIME


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