
March for Our Lives will hold Saturday rally in DC
CNN
March for Our Lives, the student-led movement focused on gun violence prevention, will return to Washington this weekend for a mass demonstration in the wake of recent shootings in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York.
The DC march is set to start Saturday afternoon at the Washington Monument, where rallygoers will hear from a slate of speakers pushing for action on gun violence. Rallies are also scheduled in states across the country Saturday.
"After countless mass shootings and instances of gun violence in our communities, it's time to take back to the streets and march for our lives," the organization's website states. "We marched in 2018 after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas in Parkland, Florida, and now we're headed back to DC."

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