At “No Kings” in Raleigh, a NC teacher talks about why it’s so important for her to speak out on education funding.
Brenne Forst is a middle school dance teacher from Charlotte.
Forst attended Saturday’s “No Kings” protest in Raleigh because she says the school she teaches at isn’t being properly funded, and the students and teachers in her school aren’t being given the support they deserve.
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