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Charleston City Paper Posted by Sam Spence on Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 4:16 PM
As Parkland student survivors visited Charleston last week, MTV News sat down with a number of local students, teachers, and education professionals to discuss guns and gun reform (or lack thereof) in South Carolina.
Parkland students stopped at College of Charleston as part of a national tour following a wave of activism that came after a former student shot his way into their school and killed seventeen people.
Among those in the MTV News report are City Paper columnist KJ Kearney, a career specialist in Charleston County schools, and former CP intern Malachi Jones, a recent School of the Arts grad attending Columbia University in the fall.