This week another march, more cries for the children in our midst to be protected from violence or to refrain from violence themselves. But what will change? This picture was taken more than ten years ago when “zero tolerance” was the cool thing to support. Back then there were voices championing the cause like Virgina Albert and Dr. Morella Joseph, an educator who had herself been the victim of a vicious attack at the hands of a student. But how much has changed for the students of today and what about those photographed by our STAR photographer? Where are they and what are their views on the subject? We also spot a certain member of the legal fraternity in the background – what has he done to effect any change for the protection of our children?
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