Parkland students planning more protests after March for Our lives
Source: The Hill
Parkland students planning more protests after March for Our lives
By Max Greenwood - 03/24/18 10:02 PM EDT
Students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are planning the next round of protests, after hundreds of thousands of people gathered across the country on Saturday for the March for Our Lives.
David Hogg, a student at Stoneman Douglas, said Saturday that students were planning future protests on state capitols, according to The Washington Post.
They're also planning a walkout from school on April 20 in remembrance of the 1999 Columbine High School shooting. During the walkout, Hogg said student activists would be working to register eligible peers to vote.
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riversedge
(70,218 posts)beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)as well as this is where the REAL difference will happen come Nov 2018 and Nov 2020
register new voters and have them ALL vote the republicans OUT at state, local and national level. It will be a coup at the ballot box.
FarPoint
(12,366 posts)I always thought a follow through plan is needed for getting the vote out...Peer to peer support....up to voting day along with early voting and absent voting.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)I think that this could be an interesting election cycle.
beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)we need the overwhelming surge of young voters and all the apathetic older people who haven't voted to come out in Nov 2018 and 2020
LiberalLovinLug
(14,173 posts)But the real democracy in action is voting.
I am reminded of the Occupy movement. I really thought that had legs. Now, they are a blip in history.
It is so so difficult to sustain the emotion, and drive of movements for years, even months it seems. And Republicans feed off of that predictable outcome. This time some of them, including Trump, felt compelled politically, to make a few weak promises. So I guess that's progress. But they will never act on them and are counting on their friend Time to dissolve any resolve. And other stories in the headlines, which Trump or they just create for that purpose, will be used to deflect and obfuscate.
But of course I wish them all the best and hopefully this time is different.
FakeNoose
(32,639 posts)The March organizers in Pittsburgh had several volunteers on hand to get people registered to vote. They were mainly concentrating on the students because most of the adults were already registered. It seems that the March organizing team is getting good advice on how to go about this. Good coordination with people who are running the Women's March, etc.
There was no Democratic Party affiliation that I could see. However almost everyone who marched yesterday is already a Dem or at least very liberal-leaning.
3Hotdogs
(12,376 posts)Hold signs at their offices -- Congress or local. Visit their offices. Call their offices. Pass fliers to your neighbors to list their votes on gun legislation.
This has to be made local and the politicians need to know that the spotlight isn't going away.
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