Alexander Blake Wind (born January 30, 2001)[2][3] is an American student activist against gun violence.
A survivor of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting and a founding member of the Never Again MSD movement,[4] he is a critic of politicians who are supported by the National Rifle Association of America.
[7] In a speech televised internationally at the March for Our Lives protest in Washington on March 24, 2018, Wind criticized people who think that "teenagers can't do anything", and he cited examples of young people from history including Joan of Arc and Mozart.
[10] Wind was a member of the drama club of Stoneman Douglas High School, and he was one of the first students to speak out online after the shooting.
[3] At the March for Our Lives nationwide protest in Washington, he said:[5] To all the politicians out there, if you take money from the NRA, you have chosen death.