Emma Gonzalez

The response from the Parkland school shooting survivor, who has become an anti-violence activist, was perfect.
The high school students "are shaking us out of our complacency.”
“It hurts, because they went all the way to Chicago to hear these voices when we’re right here," one student said.
The musician and NRA board member made the comments on a conservative radio talk show.
The doctored images were taken from a Teen Vogue photo shoot in which the Parkland survivor tore a gun-target poster.
The Parkland shooting survivor wrote an essay for Teen Vogue ahead of the March for Our Lives protest.
“You can't move on from something like this; nobody ever can," survivor David Hogg told HuffPost.
Emma González and David Hogg are building a nationwide gun reform movement and grappling with grief at the same time.