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Music And Protest, Hand In Hand: Songs Of The Student Walkouts

As students across the country walked out of their schools in a show of solidarity and a demonstration for gun control reform, music — as always — was a constant presence.
Demonstrators during a "lie-in" demonstration supporting gun control reform near the White House on February 19, 2018 in Washington, D.C.

For 17 minutes yesterday, one minute for each of the students killed in Parkland, Florida on Valentine's Day, thousands of America's schoolchildren walked out of class and took the mic. Many faced parental or administrative wrath. But they stood together, or even alone, to clearly declare their grief, fear and desire for change in speeches, chanting, slam poetry and poignant song.

Surveying these musical performances together is overwhelming —

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