"I'm so used to being busy," he said.
“It was super fun and kind of cool to just be on the Chattahoochee and see everything."
“At some point, people remember you because of how you make them feel, and she's made a lot of people feel a certain way."
“Most of us once we learn the choreography it kind of just sticks."
“It's a really big performance for us and it's kind of our last big thing."
"You let them talk. The best way to know a person is to let them talk.”
"At times of the year when it’s not “popular” to support a community, people often don’t. And in turn, the movement loses attention."
“I get in the middle (of the carpool lanes) and I direct them. I make sure they can see my eyes...”
“It’s really an opportunity to apply what you learn in the classroom in a team setting,” Lily said.
"The reason why I was inspired to organize this walkout is because I have a renewed sense of optimism as a result of the youth activism that has resulted from the Parkland shootings," says Dylan Shapiro, who organized the protest.