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New York City public school students were among millions who took to the streets in more than 150 countries on Sept. 20 for a climate strike, led by young people leaving their classrooms to demand action on the climate crisis that threatens their futures. UFT members met up with the students marching from Foley Square at an after-school rally in Battery Park, where 16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. “The UFT is proud to stand with the activists, including our members, who are fighting to protect our climate from harmful and short-sighted political decisions,” said UFT Vice President for Academic High Schools Janella Hinds.

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Students and staff from Brooklyn’s Rachel Carson HS for Coastal Studies at the rally.

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Current and former students from the New York Harbor School on Governors Island make their feelings known.

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 This student’s sign makes an important point.

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Protesters descend on Battery Park at the end of the march.

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Save our climate - 1

Students and staff from Brooklyn’s Rachel Carson HS for Coastal Studies at the rally.

Rachel Nobel
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Save our climate - 2

Current and former students from the New York Harbor School on Governors Island make their feelings known.

Rachel Nobel
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Save our climate - 3

 This student’s sign makes an important point.

Rachel Nobel
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Save our climate - 4

Protesters descend on Battery Park at the end of the march.

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