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Emma González (@emmawise18) had no Twitter account before the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., in February. Eleven days later, she had more followers than the NRA. The #Parkland kids, at once tearful and cutting, publicly called out the NRA’s influence on national #politics, and shamed the leaders they considered responsible for the nation’s lax gun laws. They called for specific changes like a renewed assault-weapons ban, universal background checks and digitized gun-ownership records. Perhaps most important, the Parkland kids painted the NRA and their allies as the mortal enemies of the roughly 50 million schoolkids growing up in what @cameronkasky—who started the #NeverAgain movement to curb gun violence—calls “the mass-shooting generation.” They took the mantle of “personal protection” from the gun lobby, while reframing the larger gun debate along generational lines. This photograph, from our April 2 cover story titled The Young and the Relentless, was included in our Best #Portraits of 2018. See the full list, and read the full story, on TIME.com. Photograph by @gdemczuk for TIME


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