As I mentioned in my last post, I had the opportunity to interview four individuals. So here are all the questions that I came up with before interviewing these individuals.
So I first started off with writing the questions in class and at home in my notebook.
Since I am filming everything by my self, I needed to find a way to have my questions with me in a more compact manner. So I put them on a huge notecard that I took with me.
These are the questions:
The ones with the * were the ones that were asked
These are the questions:
- Name, age, grade *
- Why are you marching/protesting/walking out today?*
- How did you feel and where were you when you heard the news about Stoneman Douglass?*
- Do you think that protest are helpful? Why or why not?*
- How has the Parkland event affected you?*
- Do you think that gun control is necessary? Why or why not?*
- Due to the second amendment of the constitution, what reasons do you think that politicians should or shouldn't amend the constitution?*
- When do you think is the right time to speak about gun control?*
- Is it about gun control, mental illness, both or none? Why?*
- Do you think that the NRA is a cause of the delay or lack of action by the governmnet?*
- Do you think the media has been an influencial tool that has been a turning point in this debate?
- What do you think has cuased these shootings to continue to occur?
- Do you think the measures taken by school due to Parkland are necessary or do they feel sophicating?*
- Why do you think it is important for you and those of your age to speak up?*
- Do you think it was important that your school participated?*
- How do you feel at school before and after Parkland happened?*
- As a student, do you feel like your voice has always been suppressed due to your age and/or lack of experience?*
- Do you think that now will be the moment that changes everything or will it stay the same?*
- Has social media impact the need for change to occur? Why do you think so? Have you participated in any way?
- Is it the job of the state, congress, or both to creaate change?
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