'The more that happens and the more people talk about this thing, the more real, it becomes.” And by seeing firsthand that they do matter, because people are listening, they're commenting, they're engaging,' Ysiad Ferreiras, CEO of BigTent, told ABC News.
“Many of us have been told from a young age that our voices and our opinions don't matter. The campaign organizers believe these social platforms provide a safe space for those concerned about the vaccine or who have family members who are still hesitant about getting vaccinated.
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