The recent Florida shootings have inspired teen activists to make their voices heard about gun control and other issues.

The Sonoma County Junior Commission on Human Rights – made up of high schoolers – has released a report which identifies overt racial hostility in the county schools as a serious issue. KRCB News Director Steve Mencher spoke with two members of that commission – Lucia Garay and Tara Sullivan.

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Read the report's findings about increased racial discrimination, bullying and harassment in Sonoma County schools.

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