@teens and kids that are being bullied for speaking out:
each one of you is my hero.
i see you. i hear you. i’m standing with you.
don’t be discouraged. don’t let them silence you.
@teens and kids that are being bullied for speaking out:
each one of you is my hero.
i see you. i hear you. i’m standing with you.
don’t be discouraged. don’t let them silence you.
More info on the school walkout! Spread the word and please participate if you can! [set of tweets from the National School Walkout on twitter reading; “This .is .a. national. movement. All schools are encouraged to participate. The 10:00 time is done by your time zone, “rolling” over the country. Gather your classmates. Work with your administrators and class presidents. Propose these ideas respectfully and efficiently. Just emailing your local school officials can get the ball rolling on this movement. #NationalSchoolWalkout On Friday, April 20th we want students to attend school and then promptly WALK-OUT at 10:00 am. Sit outside your schools and peacefully protest. Make some noise. Voice your thoughts. “We are students, we are victims, we are change.” So, what’s our plan? On Friday, April 20th, the 19th anniversary of the Columbine shooting we propose a National High School walk out. Don’t attend school, wear orange and protest. Sign the petition on our page if you pledge to do so. #nationalwalkout #schoolwalkout”]
my jewish mom (who stereotypically prioritized education over most things in my life) is yelling over the sounds of the people telling you to just go to school to buck up and walk out