Sparked by the plague of gun violence ravaging their schools, Us Kids chronicles the March For Our Lives movement over the course of several years.

Sparked by the plague of gun violence ravaging their schools, Us Kids chronicles the March For Our Lives movement over the course of several years.
In October 1988, 14 men were murdered by the Venezuelan military in El Amparo, a village near the Arauca River.
Five sisters, driven by the same desire for freedom, rebel against the limitations imposed upon them.
During this unique masterclass, Human Rights Watch emergencies director Peter Bouckaert and leading photojournalist Marcus Bleasdale discuss the techniques and strategies of international crisis reporting and multimedia storytelling.