Conversation
TIME FOR KIDS
A world kids
want to live in
time for kids prepared for its
own version of this week’s special
project about equality today—an
issue geared to elementary- school
students, about the legacy of the 1963
March on Washington—by asking
students nationwide what they would
march for today. Here are some of
the most inspiring responses. Visit
timeforkids.com for more stories that
put the news in context for kids.
I don’t think anyone
deserves to be bullied.
Instead of bullying, why don’t
we stand together?
NATALIE R., 11
I stand for stopping
senseless violence.
CAIRE R., 8
I have a dream that all
violence and war goes
away so all people
and animals are safe.
I have a dream that all
people can have good
food and clean water.
I have a dream that
all people can have a
good education. I have
a dream that all people
can feel safe and
protected wherever
you live or work.
CAELI B., 9
One day I hope
when we look at
each other, we just
think ‘human.’
Instead of thinking
about our
differences, we
should think about
the things we have
in common, and
come together as
humans.
AMEENAH C., 11
I have a dream that one day women all
over the world will be treated equally. Women are
strong, independent, brave, amazing, hardworking
people and everyone should know that.
LAYLA E., 9
I stand up for
love and family.
We all need love.
TRISTAN S., 16
My dream is to
have people with
disabilities be treated
like everyone else.
AIDEN G., 11