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This Is What Happens After a School-Shooter Lockdown
“I still can’t get the sound of the urine hitting the plastic and the smell out of my head.”
By Gowri Abhinanda
"Thoughts and Prayers" Are Killing Us
The Las Vegas mass shooting happened two years ago today.
By Alissa Quart and Allegra Kirkland
Students and Teachers Are Writing Wills in Case They Are Killed in a School Shooting
“It felt like I should think about what should happen to my own family if something were to happen to me.”
By De Elizabeth
A New Documentary on Parkland Details the Difficulties of Healing from Trauma
“It was a privilege that these families would open their doors to us during those quiet moments and something we don't take lightly."
By Emma Sarran Webster
20 Years After Columbine, What Do We Make of “Senseless” Violence?
We must keep fighting against it in every way we can.
By Lucy Diavolo
Parkland Students Are Sharing Self-Care Tips and Resources to Support Their Classmates
Current and former students are reaching out to one another.
By Brittney McNamara
How Safety In Schools Has Changed Since Parkland
We talked to dozens of teachers and students around the country to find out what's really happening with school safety.
By Lex McMenamin
These Images of Parkland Survivors Changed How We Understood the Tragedy
Meet the photographer who has been closely embedded with the students since the start.
By Sara RadinPhotography by Emilee McGovern
1,200 Kids Have Been Killed by Guns Since Parkland
Learn their stories, remember their names.
By Zach Schermele
Gun Laws Have Changed for the Better Since Parkland — But There's More Work to Be Done
"It's just night and day."
By Lucy Diavolo
I Started School at Stoneman Douglas Last Fall, And It's Been Intense
"I felt guilty that I couldn’t even begin to understand what had happened that day and unworthy of even stepping into the school."
By Lizzie Sheehy
7 Gun Violence Survivors Explain How to Be An Ally
They've survived horrors, and want your help in these ways.
By S. Baum
My Lawmaker Made Gun Reform Promises, So I Held Him Accountable
"I’m prepared to continue to combat laziness and indifference with the power of my youth voice."
By Michael Pincus
You Can Honor Parkland Victims In This Really Unique Way
A survivor and her teacher are honoring victims of gun violence with #ProjectGrowLove.
By Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
A Parkland Parent Called Out Kavanaugh for Playing the Victim
"He deeply misunderstands what it means to be a victim.”
By Denise Garcia
Parkland Survivors Dragged Brett Kavanaugh For Snubbing a Victim's Dad
"Kavanaugh is a disgrace to this nation."
By Jewel Wicker
Why This 19-Year-Old Is Running for Broward County's School Board
“Because I’m young and just graduated high school, no one is more qualified than me."
By Elly Belle
I Lost My Brother in the Sandy Hook Shooting, and Will Continue to Fight for Gun Control
Natalie Barden opened up about the tragedy, and joining Parkland students at the last Road to Change tour stop.
By Natalie Barden
Parkland Students Traveled to New Zealand to Keep Activism Momentum Going
“There are going to be kids years from now that don’t know every single detail, but we need to make sure they are going to.”
By Beatrice Dupuy