“We cannot stop these hateful bills from becoming law,' Zander Moricz, the 19-year-old executive director and founder of Walkout 2 Learn, tells Teen Vogue. “They are ignoring us. They are not dealing with our perspectives.”
) brought together a coalition of youth organizations from across the state and united a coalition of organizations on the ground in the lead up to Walkout 2 Learn.Team dinner with Walkout 2 Learn organizers on day three in SarasotaWalkout 2 Learn’s day of action is multipronged, but the heart of the event will be the school walkouts taking place at 12 p.m. on more than 300 Florida college and high school campuses, the coalition says.
, Walkout 2 Learn says. The group is working on creating the content for the course with African American studies professors from Historically Black Colleges and Universities and other colleges across the country. Though Fenning, who was the vice president and then president of his high school’s Gay Student Alliance , attended Palm Beach County public schools, which he says were “very affirming,” it wasn’t until his junior year of high school that he began to research LGBTQ+ history, learning about the “I didn’t know all these things that are so, so impactful to queer people, and as the leader of an LGBTQ organization, that felt like a disservice,” he tells, explaining why he started PRISM.
. Diaz-Vendrell says she has friends at Florida state schools who are worried about the validity of their degrees and how their degrees will be perceived after they graduate, should certain classes be categorized under diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. The organizers behind Walkout 2 Learn recognize that organizing can’t necessarily stop these “hateful and regressive bills from becoming law,” as Moricz puts it, but they aim to continue this fight with that in mind, rather than offering a “false promise” that Florida lawmakers can be persuaded to change course.
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