WeRiseUP, a transformational documentary feature and movement about people taking action together to solve small and big problems around the world, held a 2,000 student rally on Monday January 28th at Park City High School to kick off a week of community building and student voter engagement.
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Park City High School students came together to celebrate the WeRiseUP movement and to amplify the work the students are doing to create positive change in their community. A highlight of the rally, the first stop on a nationwide tour, was a spectacular aerial art piece from renowned artist and activist John Quigley, featuring all 2,000 students joining forces to create a striking image in the spirit of “rising up” together to celebrate difference and honor diversity, as well as issue the WeRiseUp First Time Voter Challenge to high school students across America. The goal is to make 2020 the largest first-time voter turnout in Us election history.
WeRiseUP
Park City High School students came together to celebrate the WeRiseUP movement and to amplify the work the students are doing to create positive change in their community. A highlight of the rally, the first stop on a nationwide tour, was a spectacular aerial art piece from renowned artist and activist John Quigley, featuring all 2,000 students joining forces to create a striking image in the spirit of “rising up” together to celebrate difference and honor diversity, as well as issue the WeRiseUp First Time Voter Challenge to high school students across America. The goal is to make 2020 the largest first-time voter turnout in Us election history.
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