Houston represents at the 'March for Our Lives' protest

Students and families represented the Houston community as they gathered around Tranquility Park at the March for our Lives held on Saturday, March 24.

UHCL The Signal
Created by UHCL The Signal (User Generated Content*)User Generated Content is not posted by anyone affiliated with, or on behalf of, Playbuzz.com.
On Apr 2, 2018
Help Translate This Item

Protester raises her poster in front of speakers at the march.

Protesters hold up signs called out legislators about political fund contributions.

Excited marchers walk toward the center of Tranquility Park to hear speakers.

In addition to picket signs some marchers literally wore their signs on their back.

CyWoods High School student Cici Nguyen holds up her sign as she marches at Tranquility Park.

Marchers chant along with Mayor Turner at the March for Our Lives.

Protesters use signs to carry their message.

"I have a thirteen year old daughter in high school," said Stacey Hill, March for our Lives protester. "I'm concerned for all the students; please protect our kids!"

Jilian Branch, Episcopal High School student, showed up to take a stand against the recent school shootings.

Protesters clap as Mayor Turner shares plans regarding gun laws.

Attendees clap in response as speakers share their experiences.

Protester shares political viewpoint.

Couple listens and reacts to speeches.

March for our Lives attendee holds up a sign demanding no more shootings at schools.

Marchers clap during Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner's speech.

These are 10 of the World CRAZIEST Ice Cream Flavors
Created by Tal Garner
On Nov 18, 2021