Hundreds of children took over the streets of San Francisco to express their anger.
Friday was dubbed a day of action to fight climate change and draw attention to the nation's immigration system.
Children of all ages marched up Market Street after gathering at Embarcadero Plaza. Some even enlisted their grandparents to get them to the city. "I’m here with my granddaughter," Jane Quattlander said."We just watched the movie 'Microplastic Madness' and we’re inspired to join with others who are of a like mind."
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