The group calls for legislative and community action to protect school children, especially

ST. PETER, Minn. (KEYC) - A small, activist community came together in St. Peter on Saturday to rally against gun violence, as part of the nationwide “March for our Lives” movement.
“March for our Lives” happened previously in 2018. The movement was brought back this year after recent mass shootings in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York.
“I hope that this is the momentum that we need. I feel hopeful that we’ve been called to do this and there’s people who were willing to organize this, people who were willing to show up here today. That does give me some hope that when we get loud enough we can actually make some change,” leadership member of Indivisible and chair of Senate district 18-DFL Leah Hanson said.
“March for our Lives” happened previously in 2018. The movement was brought back this year after recent mass shootings in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York.
“I hope that this is the momentum that we need. I feel hopeful that we’ve been called to do this and there’s people who were willing to organize this, people who were willing to show up here today. That does give me some hope that when we get loud enough we can actually make some change,” leadership member of Indivisible and chair of Senate district 18-DFL Leah Hanson said.