I was given the honorable opportunity to write something for Teen Vogue - Plus Also @Sarahchadwickk and @JaclynCorin and I got the privilege of meeting Nza-Ari (who came up with using the color Orange to represent victims of gun violence)https://www.teenvogue.com/story/emma-gonzalez-parkland-gun-control-cover …
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You never fail to see the many sides of the issue and respond with a maturity that is amazing. I am 58 and remember marching to end the Vietnam War. I'm sorry mine and the next generations dropped the ball on this. You are eloquent and will see success!
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Meant for Emma, but I think you're great too David!
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Hope this catches your eye. a song I wrote with Maxine Linehan. Inspired by students in Parkland and their voices. Over 50 local VT students and educators worked on it. The song was created to support Everytown’s mission to end gun violence.https://youtu.be/G9OLd8DNhj8
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I hope you sing this in a march tomorrow !
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You’re all amazing
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You’re all such amazing and incredible inspirations to me
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Orange is for Multiple Sclerosis and I am sad that you all even "have to" be in a position to have a "color" but I, for one, am happy to share it with you brave kids! Gives me hope on multiple fronts
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You met some students from Weymouth HS this week. I am so glad. Thank you all for your sacrifices for the betterment of all of our lives.
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You all deserve all the best things in life and all of the happiness in the world everyday !
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