Audio, Washington, D.C.
Sounds of the March
Sounds of chants, sales pitches and counter-protesters at the March for Our Lives in Washington D.C.
Sounds of chants, sales pitches and counter-protesters at the March for Our Lives in Washington D.C.
Hunter Hanthorn asked people at the March for Our Lives event in Washington, D.C. to explain, in as few words as possible, what the march meant to them.
Older attendees at the March for Our Lives offered insights on past protests and talked about their hopes for future generations.
Bryan Herrera is 17 years old and a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. He was in Washington, D.C. to attend the March for Our Lives event that was created by his classmates. He and other students came together the day before to make posters, and talked about the day of the shooting. Ray […]
After the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, schools in Florida have increased security measures. Danielle Klafter and Skylar Massella say school is different now. Marchers at the event in Washington D.C. all had different experiences in school, but now share a common concern for security.
The reoccurring school shootings have moved people to march, and sometimes switch their views on gun control. Listen to the stories of protesters and what motivated them to participate in the March for Our Lives in Washington, D.C.
Sixteen-year-old Randi Patregnani was in the line of fire during the Parkland shooting. She spoke candidly about the shooting’s impact and her experiences as a survivor.
Wisconsinites marched in Milwaukee and talked about the change they hoped it would bring.