Black History Month Creative Expression Contest winners named
Tri-Town Against Racism has announced the winners of the organization’s Black History Month Creative Expression Contest.
This year’s theme was Influencers and Game Changers, past or present.
Thirty-six students participated. Submissions included posters, mixed media art, videos, poetry, and an excerpt from a movie script.
The team of judges had a difficult time choosing, Tri-Town Against Racism vice president Alison Noyce reported. After much discussion, judges chose these award winners.
First Place: Sophia Cruz, Old Colony Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School; Second Place, Jacob Patnaude and Grant Ashley, Old Colony; Third Place, Emma Andrade, Old Colony.
Honorable mention went to: Grace Long, Old Rochester Regional High School; Angus MacLellan, Old Rochester; and Ashton Bowman, Old Colony.
President’s award was received by Megan Patnaud, Old Colony.