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Here are new additions to The Best Articles & Videos Showing How Parkland’s Teens Are Responding To Tragedy:
The Parkland Students Aren’t Going Away is from The Atlantic.
When it comes to guns, the Parkland shooting survivors aren’t here to play nice is from The L.A. Times.
The conspiracy theories about the school shooting survivors in Parkland, Florida have roots dating to the civil rights movement https://t.co/c9UYTrsMT3
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 25, 2018
Political scientists and scholars of student activism say there are several key factors driving the new movement for gun reform. One of them is the affluence of the kids speaking out, @aliaemily reports. https://t.co/6h0oRIAAEB pic.twitter.com/YmfaoI0feY
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) February 24, 2018
Parkland is sparking a difficult conversation about race, trauma, and public support https://t.co/g1Gw9t6n8F
— Alexander (@alexanderrusso) February 24, 2018
How did students turn the Florida school shooting into a movement? "We know how to use social media." https://t.co/j3YahY548F
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) February 24, 2018
Don’t mess with theater kids. https://t.co/NIJnnwC9J9
— Michael Schulman (@MJSchulman) February 23, 2018
In one short week, the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have modeled power, eloquence, truth-telling, and hope. Via @Slate The Student Teachers https://t.co/OA1JNsd3t2
— Shanna Peeples (@ShannaPeeples) February 23, 2018
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