Brown Daily Herald: As COVID-19 highlights societal fault lines, student activists press on

By KAYLA GUO
UNIVERSITY NEWS EDITOR
Monday, May 25, 2020
This article is part of the series Commencement Magazine 2020

As an organizer for Sunrise Providence, Emma Bouton '20 planned to participate in a mass strike on Earth Day to protest the lack of political action taken to combat climate change. But before that could happen, the coronavirus pushed the United States indoors and the movement's organizing online.

So instead, Bouton participated in a virtual rally and a calling day to state representatives for Sunrise Providence — one hub of the national youth-led movement fighting for political action on the climate crisis.

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