Eliminating Barriers to Racial Equity

Student Voices: Students Respond to Charlottesville

 October 10, 2017

ERASE Racism's Student Voices Campaign called for a reflection on the horrific Charlottesville incident. With the help of dedicated teachers and administrators from Elmont Memorial High School, we received over 40 responses. Students used poems, videos, and op-eds to convey their feelings towards racism and bigotry in the United States. Students provided intricate and thought-provoking responses to the following questions:

  • How can we as a community love each other better in our schools and communities?
  • What would this look like?
  • What can we learn from a tragedy like Charlottesville and how can we take action against such bigotry and hate in our daily lives?

Student Voices Winners

 

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Cece Jean, 14

short film

 

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Lauryn-Alexa Mitchell, 16

Video

 

 

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Vanessa Rodriguez, 16

op-ed

 

 

 

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Jahnia Cunningham

poem