Shuran Huang

Photographer
  
For TIME: The Education of David Hogg
Public Project
For TIME: The Education of David Hogg
Copyright Shuran Huang 2024
Updated Aug 2023
Photographed for TIME

In the four years since American gun control activist David Hogg, 22, and his friends in Parkland, Fla., launched the March for Our Lives movement, there have been at least 611 incidents of gunfire on school grounds, according to Everytown for Gun Safety. Firearm-related deaths have overtaken auto accidents as the leading cause of death for children in the United States.

“I’m sick and tired of us giving ourselves pats on the back for trying,” Hogg said on the morning of June 9, two days before the March for Our Lives movement held rallies around the country on June 11. That may finally change, now that 20 U.S. Senators have announced a modest bipartisan framework to address issues.

“If we pass this right now as it’s described, it’s been more than has ever been done in my lifetime on the federal level,” he says. “And that’s progress.”

Hogg knows he has one key political advantage as an activist. Studying the history of conservative movements has taught him the power of endurance as a compounding political force.
“We have the most valuable thing in politics besides a boatload of money, which is time,” Hogg says. “We’re going to outlive almost everyone else in this building.”

Photo Editor: Eli Cohen
Correspondent: Charlotte Alter
1,195

Also by Shuran Huang —

Project

The 2024 State of the Union Address

Shuran Huang
Project

Highlights from the Third 2024 Republican Presidential debate

Shuran Huang
Project

NPR: Asian photographers share the stories behind their names

Shuran Huang
Project

The Washington Post: Feeding the American dream with their Asian heritage

Shuran Huang
Project

Anonymous Portraits

Shuran Huang
Project

The Washington Post: Photos of 21 women voting rights activists

Shuran Huang
Project

For POLITICO: The Crisis Facing Nursing Homes, Assisted Living and Home Care for America’s Elderly

Shuran Huang
Project

For The Wall Street Journal: Working Parents Are Having a Rough Summer. Some Co-Workers Don’t Want to Hear About It.

Shuran Huang
Project

For The New York Times: TikTok Stars Go On a D.C. Field Trip

Shuran Huang
Project

For Bloomberg: The Spike in Homelessness in US Cities Isn’t Slowing Down

Shuran Huang
Project

How John Fetterman Came Out of the Darkness

Shuran Huang
Project

Politics Singles

Shuran Huang
Project

Tear Sheets

Shuran Huang
Project

NPR: Two Cantonese Women's Journey: A response to Atlanta Spa Shootings

Shuran Huang
Project

Portraits

Shuran Huang
Project

Strands of Love: A Fourth-Generation Black-Owned Barbershop

Shuran Huang
For TIME: The Education of David Hogg by Shuran Huang
Sign-up for
For more access