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Parkland Parents Pass Out Book On School Shootings To Lawmakers

Parents Of Parkland Shooting Victim We All Have To Be The Superheroes
Parents Of Parkland Shooting Victim We All Have To Be The Superheroes

Parents Of Parkland Shooting Victim We All Have To Be The Superheroes (washington) the parents of parkland victim joaquin oliver are bringing their new "children's book" to washington, d.c., to try to shine a light on gun control in a fresh and provocative way. (washington) — the parents of parkland victim joaquin oliver are bringing their new “children’s book” to washington, d.c., to try to shine a light on gun control in a fresh and provocative way.

Parkland Mom Bringing New School Shooting Book To Lawmakers This Time
Parkland Mom Bringing New School Shooting Book To Lawmakers This Time

Parkland Mom Bringing New School Shooting Book To Lawmakers This Time The parents of parkland victim joaquin oliver are bringing their new "children's book" to washington, d.c., lawmakers in an effort to shine a light on gun control. On may 10, house minority whip katherine m. clark (d mass.) read “joaquin’s first school shooting” by patricia oliver, whose son was one of 17 parkland victims. Called “joaquin’s first school shooting,” her children’s book tells the story of how her son, joaquin, was murdered in a mass shooting at parkland’s marjory stoneman douglas high school. The short book describes, through detailed illustrations and rhymes, the experiences of joaquin and his high school classmates after a gunman entered their school.

After Parkland School Shootings Affect Soaring Number Of Kids The
After Parkland School Shootings Affect Soaring Number Of Kids The

After Parkland School Shootings Affect Soaring Number Of Kids The Called “joaquin’s first school shooting,” her children’s book tells the story of how her son, joaquin, was murdered in a mass shooting at parkland’s marjory stoneman douglas high school. The short book describes, through detailed illustrations and rhymes, the experiences of joaquin and his high school classmates after a gunman entered their school. (washington) — the parents of parkland victim joaquin oliver are bringing their new “children’s book” to washington, d.c., to try to shine a light on gun control in a fresh and provocative way. There's a new "children's book" that recently made the rounds in dc—except it's actually a book for lawmakers, penned by the mom of a 17 year old parkland victim. She just released a new picture book called “joaquin’s first school shooting” and shares with cnn’s amara walker why she chose a picture book to try to reach lawmakers. Whip clark read from “joaquin’s first school shooting,'' a children’s book authored by patricia and manny oliver, whose son joaquin was murdered in the 2018 parkland shooting.

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