March for Our Lives, the student-led gun law reform movement born from the Valentine’s Day shooting at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., is coordinating with StudentMarch.org, the local student-led gun law reform movement to present March for Our Lives Road to Change cross-country your to Dallas this weekend.

The two organizations will present the panel discussion and engagement fair Saturday, July 7, from 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Paul Quinn College, 3837 Simpson Stuart Road.

According to a press release, the moderated discussion will include students and alumni from Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS and local students who have been affected by gun violence, along with Manuel Oliver, father of Joaquin Oliver, who was among the 17 students and teachers killed at MSD High School on Feb. 14. “The discussion will center around the importance of common-sense gun reform and student involvement in all levels of government,” the press release noted.

After the discussion will be the engagement fair with booths from partner organizations including MOVE Texas, Mi Familia Vota and NAMI Moms Demand Action along side voter registration booths.