Earlier last week, Maya Fonkeu ’25 and I — this year’s president and vice president of the Yale College Council — were contacted by organizers at March for Our Lives. They shared the below opinion piece, asking us to consider joining a movement of young people fighting for a future that is safe and free from gun violence. Without hesitation, Maya and I signed on because we firmly stand in solidarity with our peers at University of North Carolina, Stanford University, Harvard University, Georgetown University, University of California Berkeley and the dozens of universities across the nation that recognize the time to act is now.
Today, over 50 student publications across the country will run this very column, which is a declaration that our safety and livelihoods supersede special interests and the status quo. More than 140 student leaders, organizers and advocates are speaking with one voice, and we are speaking with clarity and conviction.
The joint column onto which Maya and I signed is below:
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Students are taught to love a country that values guns over our lives.
Some of us hear the sound of gunfire when we watch fireworks on the fourth of July, or when we watch a drumline performance at halftime. But all of us have heard the siren of an active shooter drill and fear that one day our campus will be next.
By painful necessity, we have grown to become much more than students learning in a classroom — we have shed every last remnant of our childhood innocence. The steady silence of Congress is as deafening as gunfire.
We will not wait for individual trauma to affect us all before we respond together — our empathy is not that brittle. Our generation responds to shootings by bearing witness and sharing solidarity like none other. We text each other our last thoughts and we cry on each others’ shoulders and we mourn with each other at vigils. We convene in classrooms and we congregate in churches and we deliberate in dining halls. We’re staunch and we’re stubborn and we’re steadfast.
Our hearts bleed from this uniquely American brand of gun violence. Yet, we still summon the courage to witness firework shows and remind ourselves that we love our country so much that we expect better from it.
We believe that our country has the capacity to love us back. There are bullet shaped holes in our hearts, but our spirits are unbreakable.
History has taught us that when injustice calls students to act, we shape the moral arc of this country.
Students in the Civil Rights Movement shared their stories through protest, creating the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) that organized Freedom Rides, sit-ins, and marches. In demanding freedom from racial violence, this group’s activism became woven into American history.
Students across America organized teach-ins during the Vietnam War to expose its calculated cruelties — in doing so, rediscovering this country’s empathy. Their work, in demanding freedom from conscription and taxpayer-funded violence, is intertwined with the American story.
This fall, UNC Chapel Hill students’ text exchanges during the August 28th shooting reached the hands of the President. The nation read the desperate words of our wounded community, as we organized support, rallied and got thrown out of the North Carolina General Assembly. We demanded freedom from gun violence, just as we have in Parkland and Sandy Hook and MSU and UNLV.
For 360,000 of us since Columbine, the toll of bearing witness, of losing our classmates and friends, of succumbing to the cursed emotional vocabulary of survivorship, has become our American story.
Yes, it is not fair that we must rise up against problems that we did not create, but the organizers of past student movements know from lived experience that we decide the future of the country.
The country watched student sit-ins at Greensboro, and Congress subsequently passed civil rights legislation. The country witnessed as students exposed its lies on Vietnam, and Congress subsequently withdrew from the war.
In recent years, the country watched student survivors march against gun violence, and the White House subsequently created the National Office of Gun Violence Prevention on September 22nd, 2023.
So as students and young people alike, we should know our words don’t end on this page — we will channel them into change.
We invite you to join this generation’s community of organizers, all of us united in demanding a future free of gun violence. We understand the gravity of this commitment, because it’s not simply our lives we protect with prose and protest. It is our way of life itself.
We will not allow America to be painted in a new layer of blood. We will not allow politicians to gamble our lives for NRA money.
And most of all, politicians will not have the shallow privilege of reading another front-cover op-ed by students on their knees, begging them to do their jobs — we do not need a permission slip to defend our freedoms. They will instead contend with the reality that by uniting with each other and among parents, educators, and communities, our demands become undeniable.
We feel intense anger and frustration and sadness, and in its wake we search for reaffirmations of our empathy — the remarkable human capacity to take on a tiny part of someone else’s suffering. We rediscover this fulfillment in our organizing, in our community, in not just moving away from the unbearable pain of our yesterday but in moving toward an unrelenting hope for our tomorrow.
Our generation dares politicians to look us in the eye and tell us they’re too afraid to try.
Signed,
Julian Suh-Toma | President, Yale College Council |
Maya Fonkeu | Vice President, Yale College Council |
Alexander Denza | UNC-Chapel Hill March For Our Lives, Co-President |
Sage Clausen | UNC-Chapel Hill March For Our Lives, Co-President |
Andrew Sun | UNC-Chapel Hill March For Our Lives, Lead Organizer |
Samuel Scarborough | UNC-Chapel Hill March For Our Lives, Lead Organizer |
Luke Diasio | UNC-Chapel Hill March For Our Lives, Lead Organizer |
Amie Boakye | UNC-Chapel Hill March For Our Lives, Lead Organizer |
Hailey Baldwin | UNC-Chapel Hill March For Our Lives, Lead Organizer |
Ben Diasio | UNC-Chapel Hill March For Our Lives, Lead Organizer |
Amaia Clayton | Duke Students for Gun Safety, President; March For Our Lives Idaho, Former Co-Director |
Carrie McDonald | Georgetown March For Our Lives, Chapter Lead |
Ryn Flood | North Carolina State University March For Our Lives, Organizer |
Waverly Zhao | Iowa WTF Director – Statewide organization fighting far-right legislation in Iowa |
Ava Katzenell | American University March For Our Lives, Events Chair |
Akshara Eswar | March For Our Lives Iowa, Executive State Director |
Josue Aleman | March For Our Lives Iowa, Communications Co-Director |
Connor Murray | Senator, Iona University Student Government Association |
Eloísa Harper | March For Our Lives Idaho, Co-Director |
Jake Fales | American University March for Our Lives, Co-Director |
Olivia Leake | Indiana University Students Demand Action, President |
Faith Cardillo | March For Our Lives NJ, Rapid Response Lead & Bulletproof Pride Founder |
Hailie Bonz | Facilitator of CORE in Urbandale, previous MFOLIA and IowaWTF |
Ashley Ju | Cary March For Our Lives, President |
Amelia Southern-Uribe | Executive Director of Zero Hour Arkansas, University of Arkansas |
Mya Brown | March for Our Lives at Howard, President |
Elroi Yonatan | March For Our Lives at Howard Vice President |
Maddie Barbezat | March For Our Lives Eckerd, President |
Danny Steele | March For Our Lives at Howard, Co-Legislative Chair |
Seven Charlestin | March for Our Lives Pine Hills, Chapter Lead |
Lillian Mennuti | March for Our Lives School Without Walls, Chapter Lead |
Lucina Glynn | March For Our Lives Idaho, Co-Director |
Saami Baig | March For Our Lives Houston, Co-Executive Director |
Wyatt Bassow | March For Our Lives Tennessee, Local Organizer |
Conor Webb | March For Our Lives Albany (NY), President |
Shruti Govindarajan | March For Our Lives (Buffalo Grove) Chapter Co-lead |
Fizza Khan | Lourdes University Students Demand Action, President |
Madison Rosen | Lake Forest Academy Students Demand Action, President |
Reem Khalifa | NYC Students Demand Action, President |
Celeste Iroha | Enough of Gun Violence, CEO/Founder, President |
Lucy Sarkissian | 2023 Giffords Courage Fellow & Former Co-Director of Team ENOUGH Denver |
Jayden Seay | North Carolina A&T State University Student Leader & Activist |
Anna Geisler | March for Our Lives Seaholm High (Michigan), President |
Sophie Hanawalt | March for Our Lives Seaholm High (Michigan), President |
Saanvi Mukkara | March For Our Lives Greater Dallas President, Texas |
Mirabella Johnson | Northwestern University Students Demand Action Chapter Co-Founder & Co-Lead |
Aurelio Valdez Jr. | The El Paso Genders & Sexualities Alliance Board, Founder |
CRH MFOL Cabinet | March for Our Lives – Choate Rosemary Hall, President |
Junya Liu | March For Our Lives Palatine, Co-Lead |
Leena Nahlawi | March For Our Lives Palatine, Co-Lead |
Evelyn Thomas | March For Our Lives Palatine, Co-Lead |
Jax George | March For Our Lives Palatine, Co-Lead |
Sonia Jezierski | March For Our Lives Palatine, Co-Lead |
Sophia Tziortzis | March For Our Lives Palatine, Co-Lead |
Connor J. Linggi | George Washington University Allied in Pride, Co-Director Of Finance & Director Of Finance, Bulletproof Pride |
Ava Walsh | March For Our Lives Burlington County Leader |
Kyle Lumsden | Students Demand Action at UNC Chapel Hill Chapter Lead |
Gowri Abhinanda | Team Enough Florida Organizer |
Lily Eng | March For Our Lives Virginia, Woodson High School Chapter Lead |
Sarayu Bellary | March For Our Lives Dallas Chapter Lead |
Jillian Medina | March For Our Lives GW, Co-Director |
Amanda Campos | Campus Climate Network, Coalition Coordinator |
Alicia Colomer | Campus Climate Network, Managing Director |
Maxine Slattery | Students Demand Action at Boston University, Vice President |
Saanvi Kataria | March For Our Lives, University of Maryland Chapter Lead |
Mikah Rector-Brooks | March For Our Lives National, student at the University of Michigan |
Dahlia Solomon | March For Our Lives Long Island, Chapter lead |
Raisa Rubin-Stankiewicz | March for Our Lives New Jersey |
Ashton Sands | March for Our Lives Colorado |
Erin DeSantis | Students Demand Action National Advisory Board Member and Lewisburg, PA Group Lead; Pennsylvania State Chair for High School Democrats of America |
Ilyas Khan | Sunrise Movement Pittsburgh |
Jasmine McKnight | March For Our Lives Arcata Co-Lead |
Astreya McKnight | March For Our Lives Arcata Co-Lead |
Natalie Lehman | March For Our Lives Arcata Co-Lead |
Natalie Dreyer | March For Our Lives Arcata Co-Lead |
Ava Schneider | Students Demand Action Essex High School, Co-Lead |
Edie Young | DC Events Organizer at Queer Youth Assemble, and Jackson Reed HS Disability Student Alliance Founder and President |
RuQuan Brown | MFOL Board |
Armaan Sharma | March For Our Lives, Fremont Chapter Lead, California Spokesperson |
Yadira Paz-Martinez | Duke Student Government Vice President of Equity and Outreach, Co-President of Duke Define America |
Aydin Tariq | Board Member, Illinois State Council on Mental Health and Trauma-Informed Care; Host, We Are Generation Z Podcast |
Anya Williams | Jackson-Reed HS Disability Student Alliance Event’s Lead |
Mariana Meza | Giffords: Courage to Fight Gun Violence Fellow, March For Our Lives El Paso Co-Founder and Former Lead, Former MFOL Texas Policy Captain and Texas State Director, Former MFOL National Movement Organizer |
Phoebe Barr | Fossil Fuel Divest Harvard Lead Organizer, Campus Climate Network Organizer |
Esmée Silverman | Queer Youth Assemble co-president |
Sarah Cinco | Former MFOL Texas Outreach & Partnership State Captain |
Madeline Lake | Texas Student Activist, Former March For Our Lives Texas State Organizing Director, Co-Founder and Former Executive Director of March For Our Lives Houston |
Bennett Younger | Jackson Reed HS Disability Student Alliance Vice President |
Keiana James | Former MFOL Iowa DEI and Operations State Organizer, Young Progressives Vice President at UW Madison |
Ethan Nichols | Founder & Executive Director, Students for Gun Legislation; Biden/Harris DNC Delegate |
Soraya Bata | Georgetown March For Our Lives |
Ari Kane | Georgetown March for Our Lives, Chapter Lead |
Lucas Basualdo | Fossil Free Pitt Coalition |
Henry Cohen | Pitt Dems Political Director/former candidate for DC Council |
Jasir Rahman | Rice University & Team ENOUGH Executive Council |
Simon Richardson | March For Our Lives Idaho, Former Co-Director, Brown Students Demand Action Organizer |
Jennifer Vo | March for Our Lives Arizona, Former Organizing Director; Giffords Courage 2022 Fellow Class |
Kate Lyden | Pennsylvania College Democrats President |
Mia Tretta | Brown University Students Demand Action and Team Enough Co-Lead |
Luke Weber | March For Our Lives Texas, Former Director of Outreach and Partnership and UT Austin Student Government Representative |
Leighanne Munoz | Students Demand Action at New Mexico State University, Co-Lead |
Charlotte James | University of Kansas |
Jayanti Gupta | Former March For Our Lives Michigan State Director and Former MFOL National Movement Organizer, Giffords Courage Fellows Class of 2022 |
Adrian Vazquez | Iona University Student Government Association Freshman Senator |
Kavita Parikh | Former Students Demand Action Toledo Founder |
Lilly PV | Jackson Reed HS Student Government Association 10th Grade Vice President & Disability Student Alliance Club Aide |
Caleb Schultz | Brown Students Demand Action Founder and Co-Lead |
Rhea Maniar | Chair of the Florida High School Democrats |
Mayha Syed | DePaul University March For Our Lives President |
Caiden Leipelt | When We All Vote Student Ambassador, Bulletproof Pride Judicial Lead |
Priscella Yun | MFOL El Paso, Texas Former Lead |
Senbahavalli Ramasamy | Organizer, University at Albany |
Jamie Pemberton | KSU For All of Us, Founder |
Saylor Reinders | Students Demand Action at Michigan State University, Co-Lead |
Abigail McGuire | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Student Body President |
Alex Koscielski | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Student Body Vice President |
AJ Bass | Team Enough at Virginia Tech President |
Ella Langridge | Rice University Young Democrats, Vice President |
Zoe Touray | March for our Lives, Michigan / National Spokesperson |
Gabby Hartz | Team Enough President at Columbia University Medical Campus |
Nick McKee-Rist | Kansas State YDSA |
Vienna Cavazos | Delaware Queer and Trans Youth Student Activist, Bulletproof Pride Member |
Kirby Boutte | Bulletproof Pride Onboarding Lead |
Nirav Patel | University of Michigan |
Kintan Silvany | Case Western Reserve University |
Sarayah Shaw | Student Activist and GSA copresident in Nashville TN |
Mackenzie Jardine | Editor-in-Chief, La Voz News, De Anza |
Jacob Hays | Georgia For Change — Founder |
Caroline Rabideau | UF College Democrats – Marketing Director |
Connor Effrain | UF College Democrats – Internal Affairs Director |
Olivia Packham | UF College Democrats – Advocacy Director |
Lily Kalandjian | University of Florida College Democrats – Vice President |
Saanvi Arora | University of California: Berkeley |
Frances Suavillo | Stanford University Alum, Former LAUSD Student Member of the Board |
Kendall Brown | American University MFOL Outreach Chair |
Sloan Duvall | President, UNC Young Democrats |
Alex Edgar | University of California: Berkeley, External Affairs Vice President |
Melanie Jeffrey | American University March for Our Lives, Communications Chair |
Ronia Green | University of California, Los Angeles |
Antonio Osso | American University March For Our Lives, Secretary |
Avery Roth | University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
Zelda Darga | American University MFOL DIA Chair |
Olivia Luna | March For Our Lives Idaho Organizer, Young Democrats at Boise State |
William Farkas | Young Democrats at Boise State President |
JULIAN SUH-TOMA is a junior in Benjamin Franklin College. He is President of the Yale College Council. Contact him at julian.suh-toma@yale.edu.