You joined the rallying cry in the summer of racial reckoning following the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery. This unique time in the country’s history stirred in you an urgency to seize the moment to bring important conversations about respecting diversity to the students in your school. Your district has a content-neutral policy banning political conversations and symbols. You are told the Black Lives Matter movement is political and, therefore, falls under the content-neutral policy. What are the limits of your First Amendment rights, and what tools can you legally use to raise your students’ awareness to injustices within the district’s content-neutral policy?