Together, we rose up 4 years ago. 1 million of us demanded change. We built a movement. We voted for new leaders.
And the gun deaths increased.
Now is the moment we march again. Can we count on you to be there June 11?
Text MARCH to 954-954 to RSVP and learn more.
Our hearts are utterly and completely broken. You can’t stop a bullet with thoughts and prayers. To honor those lost and save countless lives, we need action. We’re dying while we wait for it.
We must not only pass “gun control” laws that still target BIPOC, but actively fund violence intervention programs, mental health initiatives, and lead with love valuing people over profit every damn day. #EndGunViolence#Uvalde
We’re absolutely sickened. It is so tough fighting this crisis when enough never seems to be enough. School is supposed to be a safe place. It isn’t. Nowhere is.
We wish the victims eternal peace.
and understood the power of young people voices in political discourse. We send our condolences to his friends, family, and loved ones. We will also be sharing mental health resources specifically care towards veterans for those in need of assistance during this time.
March for our Lives New York State Chapter mourns the loss of politician Kyle Van de Water. Despite having different approaches on how to actively combat gun violence prevention in New York State, Mr. Van de Water was always willing to engage with us in dialogue…
Dear NRA: This is your downfall. With a bankruptcy filing, a canceled convention, and a hefty lawsuit to fight, you’ve been exposed as the failures that you are. You can keep running, but we're going to finish the job.
TW: gun violence
Last night, NYC had a tragic evening. Our thoughts are with victims and loved ones.
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A thread on gun violence:
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Following the report by NY Attorney General James, MFOL New York once again wants to affirm our belief in the 11 women who came forward and our unwavering belief in protecting women against violence in any and all capacity. We believe women.
We believe that safety doesn’t flow from the barrel of a police officers gun, it comes from each one of us—and a strong network of care behind each and every student.,l Together with @aclucornell we demand that we invest in Care not Cops.