![]() ![]() “Hey, hey, ho, ho, the NRA has got to go,” was the most popular closely followed by “This is what Democracy looks like.” Thousands of people, many of them high school students, marched from Roxbury to the Boston Common holding signs and chanting during Boston’s version of the March For Our Lives. ![]() Hayward also said that as a teacher she sees kids empower and inspire first hand, but “it’s nice for the rest of the world to see.” ![]() “It’s a hopeful reminder for the future to see kids so empowered and inspired,” Casey Hayward, a fifth and sixth grade science and social studies teacher at the charter school, said. Thousands upon thousands of marchers showing their support. Signs reading “mental illness is global, mass shootings are American” and “I’m a teacher, arm me with books!” Children as young as 11 giving emotional accounts of their experience with gun violence. ![]()
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