From Ezri Tyler <[email protected]>
Subject From middle school walkouts to national organizing for March For Our Lives
Date April 4, 2024 4:33 PM
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John —

In 2018, as a middle schooler horrified by the tragedy in Parkland, and inspired by the national movement to end gun violence, I organized walkouts in Phoenix, Arizona alongside my classmates.

We were grieving. We were angry. But we were also united in our demands: pass common sense gun safety solutions now.

Six years later, we’re still fighting to defeat the NRA and extreme lawmakers in the pocket of the gun lobby, but I could not be prouder to be a part of this movement.

I’m committed to the fight to end gun violence, and I hope you will join me. Take action now to demand Congress pass an assault weapon ban.

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Now, as a college student, I’m working to hold my lawmakers in Tennessee accountable and serve as a national organizer with the March For Our Lives team.

This fight is bigger than just guns and school shootings. This is about true community safety and ending all forms of everyday gun violence. This is about the future of our democracy, and whether young people will have a seat at the table.

John, the truth is, politicians are afraid of our movement. That’s why they’ve taken steps to silence us however they can. Well, they’re right to be afraid. We are the generation that will end gun violence.

Join us and demand action from your lawmakers today.

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Thank you for standing, marching, and advocating alongside us.


Ezri Tyler
National Organizer
March For Our Lives



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