Coverage of the Los Angeles March for Our Lives
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When the Los Angeles March for Our Lives crowd stepped off on March 24, students at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism were there to cover it.
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When the Los Angeles March for Our Lives crowd stepped off on March 24, students at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism were there to cover it.
The soon-to-be marchers, many of them teenagers, stood in the dark, shivering in the bitter cold, bracing against brutal winds howling off New York Harbor.
As one of the millions of people across the country and around the world who participated in March for Our Lives events this past weekend, I felt that I was standing on the precipice of a new youth movement that might — just might — change the world in fundamental ways.
They came by the hundreds and thousands to Atlanta; Boston; Jacksonville, Florida; and New York: from babes in arms or strollers to seniors using canes or wheelchairs.