North Carolina Students Walk Out of Schools to Protest Gun Violence
Students at seven Wake County schools and NC State University join a nationwide protest against gun violence, urging lawmakers to uphold gun safety laws after recent shootings.
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Boulder County students join national walkout to protest gun violence
About 125 New Vista High students walked from the school’s Boulder campus down Broadway to the Pearl Street Mall as part of a national walkout Friday to raise awareness of gun violence in schools and push for the passage of national gun safety laws. “I don’t want to die,” New Vista sophomore Izzy Alexander said. “It’s completely out of hand when high school students are protesting for their lives. It’s really a sad time to be someone my age. It’…
Triangle Students Join Nationwide Walkout
Source: Michael B. Thomas / Getty Students across the Triangle and throughout the country are planning to walk out of class on Friday as part of a coordinated protest calling for action against gun violence in schools. “We just got back to school, and we’ve already experienced a mass shooting,” said Sam Mell, a sophomore at NC State and a chapter leader with Raleigh Students Demand Action. “We lost two children in Minneapolis. As someone who gre…
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