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Parkland students guest-edit Guardian US

Students from the Eagle Eye, Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school's news magazine, guest-edit our US edition

  • 3/13/18 Students from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla, meet with staff members at The Guardian in New York City. Photograph by Ali Smith

    How the Parkland students took over Guardian US

    These aspiring journalists, survivors of a horrific mass shooting, collaborated with us to tell the story of gun violence and the student-led movement now advocating for change
  • Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Cameron Kasky adresses the crowd during the March For Our Lives rally against gun violence in Washington, DC on March 24, 2018. Galvanized by a massacre at a Florida high school, hundreds of thousands of Americans are expected to take to the streets in cities across the United States on Saturday in the biggest protest for gun control in a generation. / AFP PHOTO / Nicholas KammNICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/Getty Images

    'The NRA are fearmongers': students excoriate gun group and politicians' lack of action

    Students accused the NRA of exploiting people’s fears to sell weapons and criticized administration for its stuttering response to gun massacre
  • March for Our Lives<br>Washington, DC March 24, 2018 -- Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and other speakers at the end of the March for Our Lives rally in Washington, DC.

    We Parkland students made history. And we're not going anywhere

    We have been working relentlessly to make sure our voices get heard for the benefit of the men, women and children that we hope to save when our hard work comes to fruition in the halls of Congress
  • The march in Washington was expected to draw half a million people.

    March for Our Lives : thousands join anti-gun protests around the world

    Victims of gun violence and supporters march in huge numbers to urge reform of America’s gun laws
  • BESTPIX Hundreds Of Thousands Attend March For Our Lives In Washington DC<br>WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 24:  Tears roll down the face of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Emma Gonzalez as she observes 6 minutes and 20 seconds of silence while addressing the March for Our Lives rally on March 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators, including students, teachers and parents gathered in Washington for the anti-gun violence rally organized by survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting on February 14 that left 17 dead. More than 800 related events are taking place around the world to call for legislative action to address school safety and gun violence.  (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***

    Marchers across the US united in plan for pro-gun politicians: 'Vote them out'

  • Martin Luther King Jr's granddaughter, 9, leads chants at anti-gun rally - video

  • Emma Gonzalez's powerful March for Our Lives speech in full - video

  • March for Our Lives protesters in Washington early on Saturday. Hundreds of thousands are expected to protest in US and around the world.

    March for Our Lives: hundreds of thousands demand end to gun violence – as it happened

  • White House 'applauds' historic gun control march but no word from Trump

  • March for our Lives protests planned for 800 places across the world

  • A bump stock on an AR-15 rifle at a shop in Virginia. Donald Trump said on Twitter: ‘We will BAN all devices that turn legal weapons into illegal machine guns.’

    Gun control: US justice department moves to ban rapid-fire bump stocks

  • National School Walkout in New York<br>epa06603669 Students from area schools participate in the ‘ENOUGH National School Walkout’ and gather for a student organized rally at Brooklyn Borough Hall to protest gun violence and to call on Congress to enact gun control measures in Brooklyn, New York, USA,14 March 2018.The event is being held one month after a shooting in a high school in Parkland, Florida, USA, where 17 people were killed. EPA/JUSTIN LANE

    Activists hope anti-gun movement tackles violence in poor communities too

  • 'You have the power to change America': Parkland students interview Bernie Sanders - video

  • Bernie Sanders meets Eagle Eye reporters Rebecca Schneid and Dara Rosen

    Parkland students interview Bernie Sanders: 'Your generation has the power to change America'

  • Parkland students take over Guardian US

  • Our manifesto to fix America's gun laws

    Editorial staff of the Eagle Eye
  • Marco Rubio: Parkland survivors 'have done more in five weeks than has been done in 15 years'

  • George Clooney to Parkland students: 'You make me proud of my country again'

  • Parkland teachers faced an impossible choice: 'Do I hold the door open, or close it?'

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