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The many attendees, front and center, carried banners and posters to tell passersbys that they are “marching for their lives.” Photo by Michael Mishler
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A sign that reads “Why is my body more policed than a gun?”
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An American flag with the peace logo on it.
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An attendee waving an American flag during the “March For Our Lives” event.
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One of the many unique signs, reads “arms are for hugging.”
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An attendee at the “March For Our Lives” event holding a sign with a statement to Congress that reads “Only thing easier to buy than a gun is a Congressman #NEVERAGAIN.”
Ann Arbor area high school students, friends and supporters filled streets to call for action on gun violence March 24.
The demonstrators gathered at Pioneer High School and marched along main city streets, echoing the sentiments of their peers nationwide. The action was one in a series that followed a rampage that killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.
A movement called “National School Walkout” is promoting another action on April 20.
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