This is impressive. Students from all over Florida are marching for change, thousands of them. Exactly a week after the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, students are out of class and making their voices heard all over the state and especially in the state’s capital, Tallahassee.
Students in south Florida stage walk-outs in demand for action on gun reform, march to Douglas High School to place flowers at makeshift memorial. pic.twitter.com/j9uuCP4PL6
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) February 21, 2018
WATCH: Hundreds of students at Florida's Coral Springs High School gathered on their football field to form a heart to support the students affected by the deadly Parkland school shooting https://t.co/fGYPAtyD5x pic.twitter.com/n3o7u3R4iK
— CBS News (@CBSNews) February 21, 2018
"We've had enough of thoughts and prayers…we are coming after every single one of you and demanding that you take action, demanding that you make a change." – Delaney Tarr, Stoneman Douglas High School senior https://t.co/cRvLyvk1v5 pic.twitter.com/w4454z3FXN
— ABC News (@ABC) February 21, 2018
https://twitter.com/PaulNBlake/status/966380283825188864
“We are here for the 17!” #ParklandStudentsSpeak pic.twitter.com/d1SeCEyCHf
— Andrew Kimmel (@andrewkimmel) February 21, 2018
About 200 students at Oasis High School in Cape Coral participated in a walkout on the school’s tennis courts in support of the Parkland students lobbying legislators in Tallahassee and victims of violence in schools everywhere. #ParklandStudentsSpeak pic.twitter.com/dZQjFPkDad
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) February 21, 2018
Marjory Stoneman Douglas students Ethan Rappaport, 15, Samuel Muster, 15, Zach Randolph, 15, Agu Felman, 16, and their pal Zach Lesk, 16, of J.P. Taravella High have been turned away by a half dozen lawmakers. They’re getting frustrated. #ParklandStudentsSpeak pic.twitter.com/EcqZW6UlNk
— Eliott C. McLaughlin (@ByEliott) February 21, 2018
The scene at the Capitol in Tallahassee pic.twitter.com/lcJJgRzPA3
— Steve Bousquet (@stevebousquet) February 21, 2018
Parkland school shooting survivor Ryan Deitsch demanded that Florida Republicans who blocked the assault weapons ban show their faces and meet with them. https://t.co/CXJVqmFRjm #parkland #parklandstudentsspeak pic.twitter.com/gj9C8ywYvG
— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) February 21, 2018