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Washington Post Live
March for Our Lives co-founder on Parkland school shooting five years later

Washington Post Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 38:00


Washington Post national correspondent Arelis Hernández speaks with Delaney Tarr, co-founder of March for Our Lives, about the five-year anniversary of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and how young Americans have shaped the movement to counter gun violence. Then, The Post's John Woodrow Cox, author of “Children Under Fire: An American Crisis,” and Silvia Foster-Frau, multiculturalism reporter, discuss the impact of mass school shootings on America's youth. Conversation recorded on February 13, 2023.

KUCI: Get the Funk Out
Jeff Foster, AP Government teacher at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, shares details on his new book, For Which We Stand

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020


Jeff Foster, AP Government teacher at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for 20 years, brings a non-partisan guide to the basics in an honest, inspiring, respectful way. It could not be more timely! "Mr. Foster is an incredible teacher, one who helped me, and all his students, by teaching us to understand how the government actually works, how we could work it, and how we could become active citizens who stand up for what we care about."—Emma González, a former student and gun control advocate. How Our Government Works and Why It Matters By Jeff Foster The AP Government teacher at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for 20 years, Jeff Foster is a true expert on the subject, and responsible for teaching teen activists like Cameron Kasky, David Hogg, Delaney Tarr, and Emma González. Now, just in time for the 2020 presidential election, Foster puts his knowledge to the page to educate a much broader swath of readers and to inspire a new generation of activists. A highly designed, nonpartisan guide to the United States government, FOR WHICH WE STAND: How Our Government Works and Why It Matters (On sale September 1, 2020; Scholastic Inc.) presents information in a format that’s high interest and easy to digest, helping to fill a hole in the institutional market. Featuring infographics, maps, extensive back matter on how young people can get involved, and a foreward from youth activist Yolanda Renee King, the granddaughter of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King. FOR WHICH WE STAND provides kids with the knowledge, skillset, and steps to rise up and right the wrongs in their world.

RADIO GAG - The Gays Against Guns Show
Coronavirus and Online Activism 03.28.2020

RADIO GAG - The Gays Against Guns Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 22:46


New York Senator Brad Hoylman on how people are coming together to help each other during the COVID-19 crisis. Delaney Tarr of March for Our Lives on how activists are adapting to the current situation, and their new campaign Our Power. In memoriam: Matthew Hicks Morris, age 22, killed in Springfield, MO.  With hosts Maryellen Novak and Cathy Marino Thomas, and music by Sing Out Louise.

What2Know - a Marketing and Communications Podcast
Marching For Our Lives: Ariel Hobbs, Board Member of March For Our Lives, Lauren Hogg, Co-Founder of March For Our Lives & Delaney Tarr, Co-Founder of March For Our Lives

What2Know - a Marketing and Communications Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 32:11


Delaney Tarr, Lauren Hogg, Co-Founders of March For Our Lives, and Board Member, Ariel Hobbs join us this week. They chat about leveraging social media to create a movement, they open up about the challenges of activism, plus share some of their favorite albums.

Swing Left - How We Win
How We Organize Young People (or How They Organize Us)

Swing Left - How We Win

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 42:26


On today’s episode you’ll learn how to support the young activists who are leading the way, making change, and bringing us all hope. We sit down with March for Our Lives co-founders Lauren Hogg and Delaney Tarr. They tell us how they’ve turned tragedy into a social movement.Interview at 14:15

The Red & Black
The Front Page: Parkland survivor continues activism at UGA and Athens Einstein Bros. Bagels closure

The Red & Black

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 15:22


On this week's episode, news desk contributor Gabriela Miranda discusses March For Our Lives co-founder and UGA student Delaney Tarr's role as a gun reform activist in Athens. Enterprise reporter Foster Steinbeck explains his reporting on the closing of the downtown Athens Einstein Bros. Bagels after months of alleged unpaid rent.

Salon Talks
22: Parkland student activist on why you must vote

Salon Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 21:14


Delaney Tarr, a student journalist and graduate of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who survived one of the most deadly school shootings in U.S. history joins “Salon Talks” to urge you to vote. Tarr explains how she and her peers mobilized and built a movement around ending gun violence and in support of gun reform, known as the March for Our Lives. “I’ve never seen a community so unified in the way that it was after the shooting. It’s not just that something horrible happened, it’s that it’s a shared experience that we’ve all had,” Tarr told Salon. “We get it. We get not only going through this tragedy, but the huge weight of activism, the pressure of it.” Tarr and her fellow Parkland survivors have turned to mobilizing young people to vote in a big way. “We are a huge group of the voting population, but only one in five people in our age demographic votes,” Tarr said. “If we were to change that, than we could sway pretty much every election in our favor. We could control who has the power in this country.” --- About “Salon Talks” Hosted by Salon journalists, “Salon Talks” episodes offer a fresh take on the long-form interview format, and a much-needed break from the partisan political talking heads that have come to dominate the genre. “Salon Talks” is a destination for information through conversation. Viewers can expect discussions with A-list actors, artists, authors, thinkers, and newsmakers as we explore the full range of the human condition. The show streams live on Facebook and Twitter and each episode is published in full on Salon.com. Watch SalonTV, streaming live daily on Salon.com, and YouTube. Subscribe to SalonTV on YouTube HERE: https://www.youtube.com/salontv Like Salon on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/salon Follow Salon on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/salon Follow Salon on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/salonofficial

The New CCO
From Tragedy to Activism - The Students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

The New CCO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 31:04


At this year's Annual Conference, Page welcomed four students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the March For Our Lives movement: Sari Kaufman, Casey Sherman, Delaney Tarr and Sofie Whitney. Each described her journey from tragedy to activism, urging our membership to take part in the cause and establish voting incentives for both their employees and external stakeholders alike. This edition of The New CCO podcast features the discussion with those students. Thank you for listening! Please be sure to subscribe to make sure you don't miss an episode on iTunes or Google Play. Special thanks go to The Home Depot and Rivet Smart Audio for making this season of The New CCO possible.

Pod Save America
“Exquisite presidential leadership.”

Pod Save America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 71:59


Speaker of the House/Dan’s Favorite Politician Paul Ryan announces his retirement, Donald Trump has a televised meltdown over Mueller, and the Republican media goes all in on a conspiracy to obstruct justice. Then Stoneman Douglas students Delaney Tarr and Diego Pfeiffer talk to Dan and Tommy about the next steps in their efforts to prevent gun violence. 

Soul Sisters
Lauren Jauregui & Delaney Tarr

Soul Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 74:49


Fifth Harmony's Lauren Jauregui and school shooting survivor/gun control activist Delaney Tarr discuss what Generation Z can do to change the future, on this special bonus episode of Soul Sisters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Seen/Saw Podcast
In the Words of Delaney Tarr

Seen/Saw Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 3:20


I remember getting out of rehearsals for the Gershwin play “Crazy for You” when I got a text from my mom telling me there was a shooting at Virginia Tech. I was 16, a year from applying to college and getting shot was the last thing on my mind in...