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Author Cullen, Dave, 1961- author

Title Parkland : birth of a movement / Dave Cullen
Edition First edition
Published New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2019]
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Description 385 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Machine generated contents note: pt. I UPRISING -- 1.Valentine's Day -- 2.Lightning Strike -- 3.#NeverAgain -- 4.Tallahassee -- 5.Spring Awakening -- 6.Back to "Normal" -- pt. II BUILDING A MOVEMENT -- 7.Peace Warriors -- 8.Strategy -- 9.Change the Ref -- 10.Exhausted -- 11.Walkout -- 12.The Memes Men -- 13.Harvard -- 14.March for Their Lives -- 15.PTSD -- pt. III THE LONG ROAD -- 16.Denver Noticed -- 17.Setbacks -- 18.Graduation -- 19.Road to Change -- 20.Homeward Bound -- 21.The Third Rail
Summary "The bestselling author of Columbine offers a deeply moving account of the extraordinary teenage survivors of the Parkland shooting who pushed back against the NRA and Congressional leaders and launched the singular grassroots March for Our Lives movement. Emma González called BS. David Hogg called out Adult America. The uprising had begun. Cameron Kasky immediately recruited a colorful band of theatre kids and rising activists and brought them together in his living room to map out a movement. Four days after escaping Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, two dozen extraordinary kids announced the audacious March for Our Lives. A month later, it was the fourth largest protest in American history. Dave Cullen, who has been reporting on the epidemic of school shootings for two decades, takes us along on the students' nine-month odyssey, from the shooting to the midterm elections and beyond. With unrivaled access to their friends and families, meetings and homes, he pulls back the curtain to reveal intimate portraits of the quirky, playful organizers who have taken the nation by storm. Cullen brings us onto the bus for the Road to Change tour, showing us how these kids seized an opportunity. They hit the highway to organize the young activist groups mushrooming across America in their image. Rattled but undeterred, they pressed on in gun country even as adversaries armed with assault weapons tailed them across Texas and Utah trying to scare them off. The Parkland students are genuinely candid about their experiences. We see them cope with shattered friendships and PTSD, along with the normal day-to-day struggles of school, including AP exams and college acceptances. Yet, with the idealism of youth they refuse victimhood, and continue to devise clever new tactics to stir their generation to action. Their goal is to build a powerhouse network to match that of the NRA
Following the February 14, 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Cameron Kasky immediately recruited a colorful band of theatre kids and rising activists to map out a movement. A month later, their March for Our Lives was the fourth largest protest in American history. Cullen shows how these kids seized an opportunity, organizing the young activist groups mushrooming across America in their image. They forsee a generational struggle to save every kid of every color from the ravages of gun violence in America. -- adapted from jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [379]-385)
Subject Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Massacre, Parkland, Fla., 2018
School shootings -- Florida -- Parkland.
Political activists -- United States.
Teenagers -- Political activity -- United States.
Gun control -- United States.
Genre/Form Reading nook.
ISBN 9780062882943 (hardcover)
0062882945 (hardcover)