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Today students marched in Sacramento to protect the quality of education in community colleges. What is something you are passionate about that you would march for?

  I would march for education.  Education is something that can be easily taken for granted.  The less education received by students today, the less [education] future leaders will have.  – Cici Moreno, 21, Film
  Palestine, to protest the Israeli human rights abuses in that country; such as illegal occupation.  – Chris Sims, 22, Computer Science
  High school education.  Keeping the current programs such as sports, arts, drama and summer school.  – Angela Larsen, 45, Dental Hygiene
  Gay marriage, why should the government tell them who they can and can’t marry.  If they care about someone then it doesn’t matter what sex they are.  – Sarah Daqiq, 18, Undecided
  I’d march for education, making sure the teachers have the funding they need to do what they do.  – Brick Moore, 19, Construction Management

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