Walkout Wednesday: Students plan to march out of schools nationwide to protest gun violence
Hamilton High student Sofia Mosqueda, 15, holds a sign while sitting on the shoulders of friend, Christopher Cetrulo,16, during walkout in support of Parkland shooting victims on National Walkout Day in Los Angeles.
(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)Students at Hamilton High listen to speakers during their walkout in support of Parkland shooting victims on National Walkout Day in Los Angeles.
(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)Students at Los Angeles Center For Enriched Studies shout slogans during walkout in support of Parkland shooting victims on National Walkout Day in Los Angeles.
(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)17 chairs stand as a memorial to the victims in the Stoneman Douglas High School shootings during a national walkout in support of gun control and safe schools in Venice. An orange carnation was left on each desk in memory of the fallen.
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)Ingrid Lopez rallies her fellow students as they chant, “No More Guns,” during the National School Walkout for Gun Control, at Miguel Contreras Learning Complex in Los Angeles.
(Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)Students rally inside the school compound for the National School Walkout for Gun Control, at Miguel Contreras Learning Complex in Los Angeles.
(Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)Venice High School students participate in a nationwide walkout declaring a day of action to raise awareness about the effects of gun violence and push for lawmakers to take action to reduce it in Venice.
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)World Arts and Culture students at UCLA observe 17 minutes of silence in front of Kaufman Hall on the UCLA campus Wednesday morning.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)World Arts and Culture students at UCLA observe 17 minutes of silence in front of Kaufman Hall on the UCLA campus Wednesday morning.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)Thousands of students march down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House to the U.S. Capitol during a nationwide student walkout protesting gun violence.
(Saul Loeb / AFP/Getty Images)Students walk out of class at Druid Hills High School in Atlanta.
(Erik S. Lesser / EPA/Shutterstock)Pat Gibson holds a drawing of Meadow Pollack, a victim of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, outside the school in Parkland, Fla., where she and others gathered in support of students walking out of class to protest gun violence.
(Lynne Sladky / Associated Press)Students walk out of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., to protest gun violence a month after a gunman killed 17 people on their campus.
(Lynne Sladky / Associated Press)Students and their supporters join Wednesday’s walkout at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
(Nicholas Kamm / AFP/Getty Images)Middle Township High School senior Sophie Ellis, left, and assistant principal Nancy Loteck listen as the names of the Parkland, Fla., school shooting victims are readaloud during a walkout to protest gun violence in Cape May Court House, N.J.
(Dale Gerhard / Associated Press)Students from Harvest Collegiate High School form a circle around the fountain in Washington Square Park in New York as part of a national walkout to protest gun violence.
(Timothy A. Clary / AFP/Getty Images)Students from area schools join in the walkout protesting gun violence in Brooklyn, New York.
(Justin Lane / EPA/Shutterstock)Students at Eastern High School in Washington, D.C., assemble on their football field after walking out of class to protest gun violence.
(Jim Lo Scalzo / EPA/Shutterstock)Diamond Bryant, center, a freshman at James Ferris High School, joins classmates who walked out of class in Jersey City, N.J.
(Julio Cortez / Associated Press)Students walk out of class at Cherry Hill West High School in Cherry Hill, N.J..
(David Maialetti / Associated Press)Students participating in a national school walkout over gun violence turn their backs on the White House at a rally on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington.
(Michael Reynolds / EPA/Shutterstock)Students at the Stivers School for the Arts in Dayton, Ohio, join hands on their soccer field during a walkout to protest gun violence.
(John Minchillo / Associated Press)Students at the Philadelphia High School of Creative and Performing Arts, including one holding a sign reading “No guns in schools” in Spanish, participate in a walkout to protest gun violence.
(Jessica Kourkounis / Getty Images)Students at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., join a national walkout to protest gun violence, one month after the school shooting in Parkland, Fla.
(Nicholas Kamm / AFP/Getty Images)Students gather at Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan during a walkout to protest gun violence.
(Spencer Platt / Getty Images)Students nationwide are planning to leave school today to participate in a nationwide walkout against gun violence. Organizers chose March 14 because it is one month to the day since a gunman killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. The protest is slated to last for 17 minutes.