theotherguysride:

k-a-t-e-f-e-a-r:

And before anyone makes any 4/20 weed comments, the date is the anniversary of the Columbine massacre. 

Damn straight.

Fuck, I’ll host GED classes in the damn library if it keeps kids safe. I’ll share what skill with words I have, what life experience I have, and make sure that the kids in my community come home safe and stay that way.

Remember kids: Student walk-outs and sit-in protests are incredibly effective, because it means that the system is breaking down. Their authority only goes as far as you let it.

Don’t bring weapons to protests.

Don’t bring mace or tear gas to protests.

Get bottled water, at least six bottles per person for four hours.

Pack a first aid kit. Ace bandages, band-aids, water, dried gatorade (a scoop in a bottle of water helps prevent heat stroke due to dehydration), and sunscreen.

Keep emergency contacts on all cell phones, and if possible appoint someone in the group to be the designated emergency contact caller. Their job, if shit goes south, is to run to safety and call parents, call friends, call help, not just the police.

Don’t be afraid of Juvie. Your record is expunged at 18, if the crime isn’t something like murder.

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  3. raimagnolia said: And if you will organize this with students and even with the parents of students, then you should have enough support in this UNIONIZED front…to not suffer anything permanent
  4. raimagnolia said: @autumn-viking one, you have to follow your students they are in your care as long as they have attended the school. Two, if they’re walking for the sake of having better protected lives, then as a teacher it just makes sense to walk too
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