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This photo serves two purposes for me-first, a continued reminder that kids shouldn't have to go to school fearing that they will be killed because it's far too easy to get a gun in this country and the majority of states don't even require background checks.

 

Second, if you haven't already figured it out, probably the best thing about this country is it's diversity so if you are the type of person to get defensive and whitesplain everything with your fake nationalism, try listening to the diverse human story and learning. Be kind. Like the flag this little girl is holding, this country is in a state of flux and incompleteness....too many hateful racists feel like they can say and do whatever they want. Trump hasn't made America "great" again. He's just made it racist again. Not to say these people didn't always exist....but I liked it much better when they were quieter.

  

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March 14, 2018 National School Walkout - students protest against gun violence. So proud to have witnessed this protest. There is hope for the future - these kids are proof we can have a better world.

March 14, 2018 National School Walkout - students protest against gun violence. So proud to have witnessed this protest. There is hope for the future - these kids are proof we can have a better world.

March 14, 2018 National School Walkout - students protest against gun violence. So proud to have witnessed this protest. There is hope for the future - these kids are proof we can have a better world.

March for our Lives, Boston.

 

The Boston event began at 9AM in Roxbury at the Madison Park Technical & Vocational High School, from where students and supporters marched down Columbus Ave through Boston's South End to Park Square, ending on Boston Common for a massive rally. While police estimated that 50,000 people marched, that doesn't include the many thousands who lined the march route, held signs, and cheered on the marchers, or the many people who attended the rally on Boston Common but did not march. Organizers estimated that more than 100,000 people marched and rallied on Boston Common, which is easy to believe seeing photos of the event.

March 14, 2018 National School Walkout - students protest against gun violence. So proud to have witnessed this protest. There is hope for the future - these kids are proof we can have a better world.

March for our Lives, Boston.

 

The Boston event began at 9AM in Roxbury at the Madison Park Technical & Vocational High School, from where students and supporters marched down Columbus Ave through Boston's South End to Park Square, ending on Boston Common for a massive rally. While police estimated that 50,000 people marched, that doesn't include the many thousands who lined the march route, held signs, and cheered on the marchers, or the many people who attended the rally on Boston Common but did not march. Organizers estimated that more than 100,000 people marched and rallied on Boston Common, which is easy to believe seeing photos of the event.

March for our Lives, Boston.

 

The Boston event began at 9AM in Roxbury at the Madison Park Technical & Vocational High School, from where students and supporters marched down Columbus Ave through Boston's South End to Park Square, ending on Boston Common for a massive rally. While police estimated that 50,000 people marched, that doesn't include the many thousands who lined the march route, held signs, and cheered on the marchers, or the many people who attended the rally on Boston Common but did not march. Organizers estimated that more than 100,000 people marched and rallied on Boston Common, which is easy to believe seeing photos of the event.

 

#marchforourlives #marchforourlivesboston

Marine Blue FW ink, gold Sharpie paint pen. #dyicad2016 #icad2016 #MLK #stoptheviolence #guncontrolnow #lovenothate #peace Guns are the problem - in anyone's hands

March 14, 2018 National School Walkout - students protest against gun violence. So proud to have witnessed this protest. There is hope for the future - these kids are proof we can have a better world.

March for our Lives, Boston.

 

The Boston event began at 9AM in Roxbury at the Madison Park Technical & Vocational High School, from where students and supporters marched down Columbus Ave through Boston's South End to Park Square, ending on Boston Common our a massive rally. While police estimated that 50,000 people marched, that doesn't include the many thousands who lined the march route, held signs, and cheered on the marchers, or the many people who attended the rally on Boston Common but did not march. Organizers estimated that more than 100,000 people marched and rallied on Boston Common, which is easy to believe seeing photos of the event.

March for our Lives, Boston.

 

The Boston event began at 9AM in Roxbury at the Madison Park Technical & Vocational High School, from where students and supporters marched down Columbus Ave through Boston's South End to Park Square, ending on Boston Common for a massive rally. While police estimated that 50,000 people marched, that doesn't include the many thousands who lined the march route, held signs, and cheered on the marchers, or the many people who attended the rally on Boston Common but did not march. Organizers estimated that more than 100,000 people marched and rallied on Boston Common, which is easy to believe seeing photos of the event.

With the Boston Area Band of Activist Musicians (BABAM)

 

March for our Lives, Boston.

 

The Boston event began at 9AM in Roxbury at the Madison Park Technical & Vocational High School, from where students and supporters marched down Columbus Ave through Boston's South End to Park Square, ending on Boston Common for a massive rally. While police estimated that 50,000 people marched, that doesn't include the many thousands who lined the march route, held signs, and cheered on the marchers, or the many people who attended the rally on Boston Common but did not march. Organizers estimated that more than 100,000 people marched and rallied on Boston Common, which is easy to believe seeing photos of the event.

 

#marchforourlives #marchforourlivesboston

March for our Lives, Boston.

 

The Boston event began at 9AM in Roxbury at the Madison Park Technical & Vocational High School, from where students and supporters marched down Columbus Ave through Boston's South End to Park Square, ending on Boston Common for a massive rally. While police estimated that 50,000 people marched, that doesn't include the many thousands who lined the march route, held signs, and cheered on the marchers, or the many people who attended the rally on Boston Common but did not march. Organizers estimated that more than 100,000 people marched and rallied on Boston Common, which is easy to believe seeing photos of the event.

 

#marchforourlives #marchforourlivesboston

March for our Lives, Boston.

 

The Boston event began at 9AM in Roxbury at the Madison Park Technical & Vocational High School, from where students and supporters marched down Columbus Ave through Boston's South End to Park Square, ending on Boston Common for a massive rally. While police estimated that 50,000 people marched, that doesn't include the many thousands who lined the march route, held signs, and cheered on the marchers, or the many people who attended the rally on Boston Common but did not march. Organizers estimated that more than 100,000 people marched and rallied on Boston Common, which is easy to believe seeing photos of the event.

 

#marchforourlives #marchforourlivesboston

March for our Lives, Boston.

 

The Boston event began at 9AM in Roxbury at the Madison Park Technical & Vocational High School, from where students and supporters marched down Columbus Ave through Boston's South End to Park Square, ending on Boston Common for a massive rally. While police estimated that 50,000 people marched, that doesn't include the many thousands who lined the march route, held signs, and cheered on the marchers, or the many people who attended the rally on Boston Common but did not march. Organizers estimated that more than 100,000 people marched and rallied on Boston Common, which is easy to believe seeing photos of the event.

 

#marchforourlives #marchforourlivesboston

Her sign says: "This isn't right or left, it's life or death."

With the Boston Area Band of Activist Musicians (BABAM)

 

March for our Lives, Boston.

 

The Boston event began at 9AM in Roxbury at the Madison Park Technical & Vocational High School, from where students and supporters marched down Columbus Ave through Boston's South End to Park Square, ending on Boston Common for a massive rally. While police estimated that 50,000 people marched, that doesn't include the many thousands who lined the march route, held signs, and cheered on the marchers, or the many people who attended the rally on Boston Common but did not march. Organizers estimated that more than 100,000 people marched and rallied on Boston Common, which is easy to believe seeing photos of the event.

 

#marchforourlives #marchforourlivesboston

March for our Lives, Boston.

 

The Boston event began at 9AM in Roxbury at the Madison Park Technical & Vocational High School, from where students and supporters marched down Columbus Ave through Boston's South End to Park Square, ending on Boston Common for a massive rally. While police estimated that 50,000 people marched, that doesn't include the many thousands who lined the march route, held signs, and cheered on the marchers, or the many people who attended the rally on Boston Common but did not march. Organizers estimated that more than 100,000 people marched and rallied on Boston Common, which is easy to believe seeing photos of the event.

 

#marchforourlives #marchforourlivesboston

March for our Lives, Boston.

 

The Boston event began at 9AM in Roxbury at the Madison Park Technical & Vocational High School, from where students and supporters marched down Columbus Ave through Boston's South End to Park Square, ending on Boston Common for a massive rally. While police estimated that 50,000 people marched, that doesn't include the many thousands who lined the march route, held signs, and cheered on the marchers, or the many people who attended the rally on Boston Common but did not march. Organizers estimated that more than 100,000 people marched and rallied on Boston Common, which is easy to believe seeing photos of the event.

 

#marchforourlives #marchforourlivesboston

March for our Lives, Boston.

 

The Boston event began at 9AM in Roxbury at the Madison Park Technical & Vocational High School, from where students and supporters marched down Columbus Ave through Boston's South End to Park Square, ending on Boston Common for a massive rally. While police estimated that 50,000 people marched, that doesn't include the many thousands who lined the march route, held signs, and cheered on the marchers, or the many people who attended the rally on Boston Common but did not march. Organizers estimated that more than 100,000 people marched and rallied on Boston Common, which is easy to believe seeing photos of the event.

 

#marchforourlives #marchforourlivesboston

March for our Lives, Boston.

 

The Boston event began at 9AM in Roxbury at the Madison Park Technical & Vocational High School, from where students and supporters marched down Columbus Ave through Boston's South End to Park Square, ending on Boston Common for a massive rally. While police estimated that 50,000 people marched, that doesn't include the many thousands who lined the march route, held signs, and cheered on the marchers, or the many people who attended the rally on Boston Common but did not march. Organizers estimated that more than 100,000 people marched and rallied on Boston Common, which is easy to believe seeing photos of the event.

 

#marchforourlives #marchforourlivesboston

Sculpture "Non - Violence" by Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reutersward (4 June 1934 – 3 May 2016)

 

Caen Memorial Museum, Normandy, France

 

Subtext by me.

Gregg Chadwick

20"x20" oil on linen 2010

Taken in Rome but for residents of Newtown, Connecticut and everyone affected by the tragedy

"I have been an advocate for GUN CONTROL Since I was shot when Iwas 12. Can't Believe I'm Marching for the same (poop) 50 Years LATER! $=#neveragain #guncontrolnow#enough#marchforourlives"

10 types of milk.Which milk is healthiest?

Gilroy #MondayMotivationm #terribleMCUcasting #GunControlNow #mondaythoughts Garlic Festival Jiminie Stephen Romero Lee Hyeop tgablog.com/2019/07/29/10-types-of-milk-which-milk-is-hea...

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