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—A student’s voice:ÌýWhy I’m marching this weekend
In one of the largest demonstrations since the Vietnam era, an estimated 800,000 people rallied in the March for Our Lives in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. The march on the nation’s capital was just one of over 800 protests around the world this weekend. Chief among the activists: students, parents, and educators. ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÊÓ spoke with more than a dozen of those students and educators, many of whom traveled hours to Washington, about why they showed up to march.
PENNSYLVANIA

Julian Pucel
Noah Barno
VIRGINIA

Maryam Saif
KENTUCKY

Lara Vance
Jessica Holly
MJ White
Alex White
Emily Dial
NEW JERSEY

Matan Ackelsberg
Ben White
CALIFORIA & VIRGINIA

Reece Brown
Audrey Brown
MARYLAND
Abbie Forson

Eleanor Mishook

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