Good morning. Hows it feel, berman . Hey. One more time. How does it feel . Birmingham. Oh, these foot soldiers still louder than these students. Lets one more time. Come on, birmingham. Hows feel . Oh, look, i am hype woman. Im sorry. No, im not. My name is dr. Samantha elliot briggs, and i serve as one of the Vice President s of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. And we are grateful that you are here with us today. Give yourselves a round of applause. This is a historic moment birmingham. This is the 68th anniversary of. 1963 childrens march. We are standing in one of the most important and spaces in our city now at 16th Street Baptist Church. I am so grateful that you all that your School Leaders that your families allowed you to share in this space with us today. I am so grateful that reverend price welcomed us into his home. I am so that our president and ceo, the one ill thompson allowed us to have this opportunity. And i am so grateful to the city leaders, to all the educati
Than the students. Let me try this one more time. Good morning. Hows it feel, berman . Hey. One more time. How does it feel . Birmingham. Oh, these foot soldiers still louder than these students. Lets one more time. Come on, birmingham. Hows feel . Oh, look, i am hype woman. Im sorry. No, im not. My name is dr. Samantha elliot briggs, and i serve as one of the Vice President s of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. And we are grateful that you are here with us today. Give yourselves a round of applause. This is a historic moment birmingham. This is the 68th anniversary of. 1963 childrens march. We are standing in one of the most important and spaces in our city now at 16th Street Baptist Church. I am so grateful that you all that your School Leaders that your families allowed you to share in this space with us today. I am so grateful that reverend price welcomed us into his home. I am so that our president and ceo, the one ill thompson allowed us to have this opportunity. And i am s
Hey. One more time. How does it feel . Birmingham. Oh, these foot soldiers still louder than these students. Lets one more time. Come on, birmingham. Hows feel . Oh, look, i am hype woman. Im sorry. No, im not. My name is dr. Samantha elliot briggs, and i serve as one of the Vice President s of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. And we are grateful that you are here with us today. Give yourselves a round of applause. This is a historic moment birmingham. This is the 68th anniversary of. 1963 childrens march. We are standing in one of the most important and spaces in our city now at 16th Street Baptist Church. I am so grateful that you all that your School Leaders that your families allowed you to share in this space with us today. I am so grateful that reverend price welcomed us into his home. I am so that our president and ceo, the one ill thompson allowed us to have this opportunity. And i am so grateful to the city leaders, to all the education and partners to our business and c
Im very proud have my son and all of the other kids. There was a great turnout. Im really proud and so happy they are doing this and im behind them 125 million percent. Reporter Cherry Hill School superintendent issued a statement that did not dress tim lockes situation but mentioned how high school responded to protest on monday and tuesday, it said assembl ies were held following etch event to provide student with a safe forum to voice their concerns to the administration. It scares me every day. Reporter some parents say since Parkland School security is on their minds and they applaud students for getting active what do you think about kids taking a stan. I think it is amazing. It makes me think that we believe children are our future that sounds silly but this whole movement, it is incredible. Reporter after that first statement i showed you from the school they release aid lengthy letter, dress something of the steps that they want to take for school security, they talk about in
Support the stus right to protest, havent gotten any is over. Hundreds of student at Cherry Hill East High School walk out oflidarity tuesday mor, marching along nearby street, and around the school the protest is to support history teacher tim lock according to student and parent lock fortunately spoke out last weekbor erry hill eastf up security after the masss w hd locks warning that the shooting was likely at the school, allegedly reported him to administration leading to his administrative leave. Some parent we met came out to support the student protest. One of the girls from east posted a very well written post, public post on facebook, that i thought was amazing last night, and i knew they were marching, then i saw kind of the helicopter coverage and thought this is good for them. So racial kirk and her friends brought severals and brm over. What do you think . Amazing. I absolutely think it is my movement i think is incredible we have a request to talk to the superintendent. T