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SHS students and staff promote equality at Washington Park

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May 21, 2018
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  • CELEBRATE. Art teacher Mrs. Kat- Rakel Ferguson celebrates finishing the end of her march. “For me [the march] was a sign of real energy and hope, and that all is not lost. There are a lot of voices in this country and they deserve to be heard,” Ferguson said.

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  • TOGETHER. Jacob Speigel showcases a “Stronger Together” sign. During the election, he worked with the Clinton campaign. “I marched because after this divisive campaign season with fierce policies and statements aimed at women and minority groups, it was important to show the world and our country that there are still so many citizens that care about protecting the rights of all people,” Speigel said.

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  • ALWAYS. From left to right: Seniors Sarah Sotropa, Sydney Stewart, Ben Ruskin, Jacob Speigel, and Madelyn Heldman. participate in the women’s march on Sat., Jan. 21 at Washington Park. The march was organized by Billie Mays. Upwards of 10,000 people showed up to the march.

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  • VOICE. Junior Adhiti Chundur started her day off with her first SAT test. She was pleasantly surprised when she was able to attend the march after the testing finished. The non-violent protest aimed to create an environment of positivity around the world.

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