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recess is over: how black teens told america to get its sh*t together

March 26, 2018
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We can be proud of unapologetic Black youth who made their voices heard on the necessity of including black people in the conversations surrounding gun control and gun violence.
They are a new generation of woke activist, conscious about intersectionality, police and state violence, anti-Blackness and much more.
Kudos Naomi Wadler, Trevon Bosley, Yolanda Renee King (Marti Luther King Jr.’ granddaughter), and the countless teens and children who told America what time it is.
Check out what they had to say:

Preach @yarashahidi 🙌🏾 #marchforourlives

A post shared by AFROPUNK (@afropunk) on Mar 25, 2018 at 8:33am PDT

Young Activists on Why They March via @teenvogue #marchforourlives

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11 year old Naomi Wadler at #marchforourlives . We stand with you Naomi.

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We stand with you Edna Chavez. #MarchForOurLives . Credit: @nbcnews

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