March For Our Lives co-founder and youth advocate, X Gonzalez, was featured in New York Magazine.

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Screenshot of article published in The Cut with the headline: The Education of X Gonzalez. After the Parkland shooting, I became an activist, a celebrity, a survivor — and the pressure almost killed me.

March For Our Lives co-founder and youth advocate, X Gonzalez, was featured in New York Magazine. In the article, X shares their experience as a gun violence survivor, getting thrust into the national spotlight and their journey after living through the Parkland school massacre in 2018.

X also speaks on the challenges and personal sacrifices they had to go through to become a public activist in the gun violence prevention movement over the past few years. Whether they are out in public or making moves behind the scenes, X’s commitment to fighting for bold gun safety reforms is nothing short of inspiring.

Take a look at this new column in The Cut about X’s experience building March For Our Lives from the ground up alongside her peers, attending college, affirming their identity, and more →

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