Best Photographs From the March for Our Lives Sibling Marches
People came together to demand change.
By De Elizabeth
Huge crowds filled the streets all across the country on March 24 for the March for Our Lives — an organized event dedicated to fighting for gun reform. The official D.C. march, which was organized by students "who will no longer risk their lives waiting for someone else to take action to stop the epidemic of mass school shootings that has become all too familiar," inspired countless other sibling marches throughout the United States. Over the course of the day, people gathered in their respective cities, carrying powerful signs while marching for change. Ahead, check out some of the most compelling images from marches all around the country, as students, parents, and children gathered together to march — and fight — for their lives.
De Elizabeth is a journalist specializing in pop culture, mental health, politics, LGBTQ+ issues and lifestyle. She’s currently an editor at Parents. Previously, she worked in editorial at Netflix and is the former weekend editor at Teen Vogue. She also writes YA and adult fiction. You can find her on ... Read More
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