More than 500,000 expected at biggest protest in WashingtonOver 800 sister marches planned across America and rest of worldParkland students guest-edit Guardian USStudents in DC as special correspondents for Guardian covering march 2.00pm GMT Parkland special correspondents Rebecca Schneid and Leni Steinhardt have been speaking to marchers in Washington.“My friends were murdered in school,” said Joey Mondelli, a senior in high school. “I have to be here for them. This can never happen.” 1.46pm GMT The staff of the student newspaper of Marjory Stoneman Douglas in Parkland, Florida, where a massacre last month led to today’s marches, are covering the Washington march as special correspondents for the Guardian.Here are the Eagle Eye staff planning for the march from their hotel room on Friday night:No words can express how proud I am of my school, friends, and teachers. Be positive, be passionate, be proud to be an Eagle ❤️ #MarchforOurLives #MarchForOurLivesDC pic.twitter.com/VHT1Qy81wN Continue reading…
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