John, after any election, there will always be
some measure of change. New parties in charge of decisions, new legislation being considered, and this year, a new incoming president.
But do you know what will never change? Who we are and what we stand for.
We want to take a moment, in this period of change, to reintroduce Teachers Unify and the people who started this movement. But
you are one of the people who furthers this movement every day.
So John, if you’re with us to keep the focus steady on ending gun violence and protecting our school communities no matter what, please make a donation right now.
We started this movement to amplify voices that were largely ignored. Three of those were ours: the co-founders of Teachers Unify.
Sarah Lerner survived the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. She’s part of this fight because she believes every member of our school communities deserves to feel safe and supported. She also knows we
can’t feel that way until we end the scourge of gun violence.
Sari Beth Rosenberg has been a NYC public school teacher for over 22 years, and realized in this time that teachers are first responders, too. She’s in this fight because she knows we can’t do our
full jobs unless we’re heard in conversations
about solving the gun violence crisis.
Abbey Clements is a survivor of the Sandy Hook School tragedy, who has spent nearly every day since working to end the crisis that came to her school. She’s fighting to end the culture of fear that has kept teachers’ voices from being truly heard and considered.
We may just be three people. But we opened the doors for thousands of people like you to carry this movement beyond our wildest dreams… and we’re just getting started.
This movement of teachers, school staff, and the people who support us is facing the gun violence crisis head-on, and making real progress. But we need grassroots support to keep that work funded. Please, can we count on you to fuel this movement for change? >>