About

MARCH FOR OUR LIVES

We educate, mobilize, and empower young people to challenge the systems that make our communities unsafe.

About Us

We started after Parkland.

On February 14, 2018, a gunman walked into Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and killed seventeen people. The students who survived didn't wait for the news cycle to move on. They organized. Six weeks later, the March For Our Lives in Washington became one of the largest youth-led protests in American history.

Eight years later, we're still here. Still organizing. Still led by the young people closest to the harm.

Today, we train young leaders. We run campaigns that change laws and change minds. We use art, protest, and storytelling to shift what this country thinks is normal. We hold accountable the industries, lawmakers, and systems that profit from gun violence.

The work is grounded in one belief: the people closest to the pain should lead the fight for solutions. Young people are not the future of this movement. They're running it now.

WHAT WE BELIEVE

Every Life Matters

Gun violence touches every community. Nobody should live in fear of where they study, where they pray, where they shop.

Young People Lead

This movement was started by students. It is still run by them. Anything else is window dressing.

Action Over Thoughts & Prayers

Policy saves lives. Common-sense gun reform saves lives. Platitudes do not.

Community Is Power

Organized, we are unstoppable. Alone, we are footnotes.

What Your Order Does

This is not just merch.

When you buy from this store, you fund the work itself: training organizers, running campaigns that have helped pass bipartisan and state-level gun safety laws, electing leaders who put public safety over gun industry profits, and sustaining the chapters doing this work in their own communities.

The shirt is the billboard. The order is the contribution.