 This is what democracy looks like. This is what democracy looks like! Don't say what democracy looks like! This is what democracy looks like! The Environmental Cloud from David Singer High School will be leading the chance of please, please, join us and we will march all the way down B Street. We will make a stop at the district. There we will hand the letter and the gift to our city members, school district members and county members. They will be accepting the letter and the gift in front of the school district. So don't continue. Always follow the march leaders. They are aware of where to stop and where to go. We also have police to escort us and other people. So please see it's priority as well. No oil! Leave your carbon in the soil! My name is Emma Larson and I am pleased to be a representative of climate strikers of Davis. I will be presenting you today with these letters, with our requests, our desires and our demands. Thank you very much. Do you guys need anything? Thank you very much. Very honored to get it. Very honored. And now we have something else to see. Would you window open Chris? I'm not going to hold it to your mouth. Can I give you these rocks to ruin the morality of the climate strike? Thank you very much. That's basically what brought me into the city but what really brought me into this event was my community members. They definitely made me feel welcomed and then they started, you know, you can never go wrong with being educated. So they started telling me about what was going on and I was already aware of the climate crisis. But what I wasn't aware was that they had planned on making a strike here in Davis, you know, to fight back against the climate change. I was like, oh, I'm definitely in. They invited me and I mean, having considered or considering the fact that it's a very important issue, there's no way that people can turn down on this or give their backs to it. So it was definitely something I was looking into because, like I said, the weight of this problem is huge and it consists of a big group of unities to fight back against this. So that's the main reason why I got involved with this. And then besides that, we grow up with this idea of like, oh, when you grow up, what do you want to be? And we throw all these accomplishments and goals at them. And being told that we only have 10 years and might not even be able to accomplish everything that we wanted to, it's devastating. So we grow up with the fact that or being given a deadline really hurts us. Yes, definitely. So we did anticipate a big or a large group. We estimated around 500 people, but everyone else kept shouting out bigger numbers. So having seen a larger amount than we had expected already was definitely a surprise, but it was also full of excitement. So it was both, it gave two emotions. Hey, my name is Allen. I'm one of the organizers helping to put on this event. I was in charge of doing the dive-in activities and the food and the various after-march activities at the park. We spent the last three weeks organizing this event, and we're really hoping to create a conversation about what to do after today. We all marched, we all got together, we all got excited, and we want to take that momentum onto various different things. There's a letter writing campaign, there's a pledge-making campaign, and there's a variety of different organizations that are wanting to mobilize people to take further action. So that's what I'm up to today.