March for Our Lives co-founder on Parkland school shooting five years later

March for Our Lives co-founder on Parkland school shooting five years later

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Feb. 14 marks five years since the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, a tragedy that put into sharp focus how trauma impacts survivors and communities in its aftermath. On Monday, Feb. 13 at 3:00 p.m. ET, Delaney Tarr, co-founder of March for Our Lives, joins The Post’s Arelis R. Hernández to reflect on her life five years since the shooting and how young Americans have shaped the movement to counter gun violence. Next, The Post’s John Woodrow Cox, author of “Children Under Fire: An American Crisis,” and Silvia Foster-Frau, multiculturalism reporter, will discuss the impact of mass school shootings on America’s youth. The NEXT series brings together rising changemakers, innovators and influencers to talk about issues at the center of the business, social and cultural zeitgeist – from Hollywood to the Hill.

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