Hands Off DC’s Black Youth Rally and Speak Out
“Teen Takeovers” aren’t chaos. They are a response!
Black working-class youth are growing up with closed schools, underfunded programs, over-policing, and no real investment in their futures. When the system abandons them, they create their own spaces to be seen, heard, and together. This is what rebellion looks like when basic needs go unmet. What we’re seeing is not just frustration—it’s potential.
These moments show that youth are already moving, already gathering, already pushing back. Instead of criminalizing them, we should be organizing with them. This is an opportunity to build leadership, develop political consciousness, and turn energy into collective power.
Turn out for them to show them real, revolutionary support at a time when all our regarding them as the problem.
Join us Saturday, April 11 to demand an end to all juvenile curfews and fight for real solutions rooted in community power and democracy.
