March for Our Lives and Student Walk Out
“My generation is used to moments of silence. This generation is telling us silence is not enough. We need loud, peaceful & urgent civic action that brings real change. That is how the Vietnam War was ended, with young people leading the change, and it is how civil rights were won.”





Mayor Steinberg joined students at Hiram Johnson as they walked out in honor of the Parkland shooting victims and in protest of gun violence and school shootings that have made a dramatic impact on the lives of our youth.
These students are saying with clear voice, and with great dignity and strength — no more victims. No more brokenhearted families and communities.