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Rayne Fisher-Quann (born August 9, 2001) is a Canadian political commentator, and sex-ed youth activist. In September of 2018, Fisher-Quann created the student organization March for Our Education in order to lead student actions to protest Ontario Premier Doug Ford's decision to repeal the sex education content of the provincial Health and Physical Education curriculum, cancel a proposed Indigenous-focused curriculum, and enact other funding cuts to education. The first student rally took place in Queen's Park in Toronto, Ontario on July 21st, 2018. In September of 2018, Fisher-Quann co-organized another day of action with fellow student and activist Indygo Arscott from Decolonize Our Schools. Using the hashtags #WeTheStudentsDoConsent, #StudentsSayYes and #FreeTheStudents, students organ

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  • Rayne Fisher-Quann (born August 9, 2001) is a Canadian political commentator, and sex-ed youth activist. In September of 2018, Fisher-Quann created the student organization March for Our Education in order to lead student actions to protest Ontario Premier Doug Ford's decision to repeal the sex education content of the provincial Health and Physical Education curriculum, cancel a proposed Indigenous-focused curriculum, and enact other funding cuts to education. The first student rally took place in Queen's Park in Toronto, Ontario on July 21st, 2018. In September of 2018, Fisher-Quann co-organized another day of action with fellow student and activist Indygo Arscott from Decolonize Our Schools. Using the hashtags #WeTheStudentsDoConsent, #StudentsSayYes and #FreeTheStudents, students organ (en)
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  • Rayne Fisher-Quann (born August 9, 2001) is a Canadian political commentator, and sex-ed youth activist. In September of 2018, Fisher-Quann created the student organization March for Our Education in order to lead student actions to protest Ontario Premier Doug Ford's decision to repeal the sex education content of the provincial Health and Physical Education curriculum, cancel a proposed Indigenous-focused curriculum, and enact other funding cuts to education. The first student rally took place in Queen's Park in Toronto, Ontario on July 21st, 2018. In September of 2018, Fisher-Quann co-organized another day of action with fellow student and activist Indygo Arscott from Decolonize Our Schools. Using the hashtags #WeTheStudentsDoConsent, #StudentsSayYes and #FreeTheStudents, students organized across social media leading to student walkouts and rallies across Ontario on September 20th, 21st and 22nd, 2018. In April of 2019, Fisher-Quann and March for Our Education helped to register schools for another province-wide student walkout against government cuts to education organized by Ontario high school student Natalie Moore. Following the student protests, Fisher-Quann was a featured speaker at the 2019 Toronto Women's March in January 2019. She was also a keynote speaker at a UNICEF Canada youth activism summit on November 20th, 2019. (en)
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