Family tree of Emma GONZALEZ
Activist, Syndicalist
Born Emma GONZALEZ
American activist and advocate for gun control
Born on 1999 in Parkland, Florida , United Arab Emirates
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González was raised in Parkland, Florida. Her mother is a math tutor and her father is a cybersecurity attorney who immigrated from Cuba to New York City in 1968. She has two older siblings.
González is expected to graduate from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in the spring of 2018. She serves as the president of its gay–straight alliance. In high school, González was also the tracking team leader on Project Aquila, a mission to send a school-made weather balloon "to the edge of space"; the project was documented by fellow student David Hogg. She enjoys creative writing and astronomy but not mathematics.
... González was raised in Parkland, Florida. Her mother is a math tutor and her father is a cybersecurity attorney who immigrated from Cuba to New York City in 1968. She has two older siblings.
González is expected to graduate from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in the spring of 2018. She serves as the president of its gay–straight alliance. In high school, González was also the tracking team leader on Project Aquila, a mission to send a school-made weather balloon "to the edge of space"; the project was documented by fellow student David Hogg. She enjoys creative writing and astronomy but not mathematics.
González is expected to graduate from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in the spring of 2018. She serves as the president of its gay–straight alliance. In high school, González was also the tracking team leader on Project Aquila, a mission to send a school-made weather balloon "to the edge of space"; the project was documented by fellow student David Hogg. She enjoys creative writing and astronomy but not mathematics.
... González was raised in Parkland, Florida. Her mother is a math tutor and her father is a cybersecurity attorney who immigrated from Cuba to New York City in 1968. She has two older siblings.
González is expected to graduate from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in the spring of 2018. She serves as the president of its gay–straight alliance. In high school, González was also the tracking team leader on Project Aquila, a mission to send a school-made weather balloon "to the edge of space"; the project was documented by fellow student David Hogg. She enjoys creative writing and astronomy but not mathematics.
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