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"ONE
DIVERSE HUMAN RACE"
by Tiffany Jennings and her North Port High School Photography Class
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live in Sarasota, a city predicted last year to be in the direct path
of Hurricane Charley. We were spared, but the visions of Katrina made
me realize how fragile we all are as a people. Geography and culture
alone can make the difference between life and death, comfort and
despair. The color of our skin might be different; however, their
suffering is our suffering.
- Martin A. Arch
Founding
Partner / Arch Family Holocaust Education Center
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FROM
THE ARTISTS: "Our photography class students brainstormed
about different compositions that could be created with photography.
The entire class set up many different compositions in which their
teacher, Mrs. Jennings, pushed the shutter release. Different students
'directed' the entire group for each photograph. In a way, the students
embraced each other's views and ideas while putting together each
photo."
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