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Parkland School Shooting Survivor Alexa Kitaygorodsky Fights for Safety in Schools
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Parkland School Shooting Survivor Alexa Kitaygorodsky Fights for Safety in Schools

Alexa Kitaygorodsky sensed something was off as she entered her Spanish class at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Valentine’s Day 2018. Minutes later, the sound of gunfire echoed down the halls, followed by screaming students and the harrowing voice of a 19-year-old gunman, demanding to be let inside the classroom where Alexa was hiding. Alexa barely survived a terrifying school shooting that day - but 17 of her classmates did not. Today, Alexa discusses the important work that the nonprofit initiative, Make Our Schools Safe, is doing to secure educational settings against potential violence. She also discusses the importance of getting involved in the civic process to support legislation that tightens school safety and security. TAKEAWAYS If you’re in an environment where you don’t feel safe, leave and inform a trusted adult Alyssa’s Law passed in New Jersey and Florida, implementing silent panic alarms in classrooms that are linked directly to law enforcement Going through a horrific experience can motivate us to make a positive change in the world Children need to be bold and report suspicious activity to someone they trust - if you see something, say something! 🔗 CONNECT WITH MAKE OUR SCHOOLS SAFE Website: https://makeourschoolssafe.org/ 🔗 CONNECT WITH ALEXA KITAYGORODSKY Instagram: https://bit.ly/3LIGh2W LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3Jfpmnm 🔗 CONNECT WITH COUNTER CULTURE MOM https://linktr.ee/CounterCultureMom 📺 WATCH OUR PREVIOUS SHOWS https://bit.ly/theCCMshow 📲 GET OUR APP & FREE PARENT MEDIA GUIDE http://bit.ly/landingpageCCM 💵 SUPPORT THE MISSION 2021 Recap & 2022 Goals: https://bit.ly/CCMDonate2021 Give Tax-Deductible Donation: https://counterculturemom.com/partner/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Counter Culture Mom Show with Tina Griffin · Counter Culture Mom Show

April 13, 202225m 28s

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Show Notes

Alexa Kitaygorodsky sensed something was off as she entered her Spanish class at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Valentine’s Day 2018. Minutes later, the sound of gunfire echoed down the halls, followed by screaming students and the harrowing voice of a 19-year-old gunman, demanding to be let inside the classroom where Alexa was hiding. Alexa barely survived a terrifying school shooting that day - but 17 of her classmates did not. Today, Alexa discusses the important work that the nonprofit initiative, Make Our Schools Safe, is doing to secure educational settings against potential violence. She also discusses the importance of getting involved in the civic process to support legislation that tightens school safety and security.

TAKEAWAYS

  • If you’re in an environment where you don’t feel safe, leave and inform a trusted adult
  • Alyssa’s Law passed in New Jersey and Florida, implementing silent panic alarms in classrooms that are linked directly to law enforcement
  • Going through a horrific experience can motivate us to make a positive change in the world
  • Children need to be bold and report suspicious activity to someone they trust - if you see something, say something!

🔗 CONNECT WITH MAKE OUR SCHOOLS SAFE

Website: https://makeourschoolssafe.org/

🔗 CONNECT WITH ALEXA KITAYGORODSKY

Instagram: https://bit.ly/3LIGh2W

LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3Jfpmnm

🔗 CONNECT WITH COUNTER CULTURE MOM

https://linktr.ee/CounterCultureMom

📺 WATCH OUR PREVIOUS SHOWS

https://bit.ly/theCCMshow

📲 GET OUR APP & FREE PARENT MEDIA GUIDE

http://bit.ly/landingpageCCM

💵 SUPPORT THE MISSION

2021 Recap & 2022 Goals: https://bit.ly/CCMDonate2021

Give Tax-Deductible Donation: https://counterculturemom.com/partner/

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.