At the college this morning |
In a coordinated protest, students across the country left their classrooms and marched in the streets a month after 17 people were killed in a Florida high school.
A month ago, hundreds of teenagers ran for their lives from the hallways and classrooms of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where 17 students and staff had been shot to death.
On Wednesday, driven by the conviction that they should never have to run from guns again, they walked. So did their peers. In New York City, in Chicago, in Atlanta and Santa Monica; at Columbine High School and in Newtown, Conn.; and in many more cities and towns, students left school by the hundreds and the thousands at 10 a.m., sometimes in defiance of school authorities, who seemed divided and even flummoxed about how to handle their emptying classrooms.... (National School Walkout: Thousands Protest Against Gun Violence Across the U.S. - New York Times)IRVINE - Don't know about anywhere else, but here at IVC, today's 17-minute school shooting "walkout" was a hit. At 10:00 a.m, about 200 students found their way to a presentation, led by writing instructor Lisa "the Reb" Alvarez (and dozens of students), in front of the Student Services Building. They took turns reading, school by school, a litany of persons killed or injured by gun incidents on campuses across the country. Hundreds of 'em. They had not finished when, at the 17-minute mark, the event came to a decorous close.
Students immediately dispersed and returned to their classrooms.
Several policemen were present.
President Roquemore hovered in the background. He wasn't wearing his "Make America Great Again" cap. Must've left it at home.
I surfed around a bit and found that similar events occurred all across the county.
Saddleback College plans to participate in the Women's March Youth Empower's country-wide demonstration on Wednesday, March 14 at 10 a.m.
Got these pics from Rebel Girl, who got 'em from friends |
Don't know what the chairs were for. They looked sharp though. |
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Meet Matti. She's cute. She shoots jackrabbits. Not to eat 'em, just to kill 'em. Yeah.
She even shoots at 'em in the dark. They haven't got a chance. That's called "sport."
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Cat Power: Lived In Bars
Hank Williamss & Anita Carter (1952)
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#Enough students and instructors speak out against gun violence (Saddleback College Lariat)