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Serena Williams, originally from Seattle, WA but now living in the District, is seen with her poster at the March for Our Lives Rally on Saturday, March 24, 2018. She had this to say, “I’m here because this has always been something very important to me. My dad is actually from England, and I work in International Affairs and it’s just completely unfathomable to me the way that way that this country cannot wake. And to see something that is so… it should be so clear. It should be easier than this. And I’m not optimistic for change at the same time. And I think we have a duty to be here, and to make our voices heard. So that’s why I’m here.”—March For Our Lives is a student-led movement to end gun violence in the United States. Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Washington, DC to demand that peoples’ lives and safety become a priority and to put an end to gun violence in communities and schools immediately. Over 800 sibling marches took place across the U.S. and internationally. © Carla Cioffi
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