David Hogg
David Miles Hogg, born on April 12, 2000, is a prominent American advocate for gun control, known for his impactful activism following the tragic shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018, where he was one of the survivors. Hogg quickly emerged as a leading voice in the movement against gun violence, spearheading numerous significant protests, marches, and campaigns, including a notable boycott of The Ingraham Angle.
Alongside his sister, Lauren Hogg, he co-authored the influential book #NeverAgain: A New Generation Draws the Line, which achieved recognition as a New York Times Best Seller. They committed to donating all proceeds from the book to charitable organizations supporting gun control initiatives.
In 2018, Hogg's efforts earned him a spot on Time magazine’s prestigious list of the 100 Most Influential People, highlighting his impact on the national discourse surrounding gun legislation. Beyond his advocacy work, he co-founded Good Pillow, a company focused on producing pillows, and established the Leaders We Deserve PAC, aimed at empowering young leaders and promoting civic engagement.
Through his relentless efforts and commitment to social change, David Hogg continues to inspire a new generation of activists dedicated to addressing gun violence and advocating for safer communities.