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This was a beautifully put together magazine. The voices of the student and faculty of color, the photography that focused on identity, and the courage to speak your truth. Thank you for all the work that went into, both from those contributing their stories and from the entire coat of arms staff. There was both joy and sadness but the underlying resounding heartbeat is that we all need to do better and we all deserve to be heard.
Thank you for this great work and I look forward to future stories like this from the Coat of Arms.
Alexis King • May 28, 2021 at 5:04 pm
This was a beautifully put together magazine. The voices of the student and faculty of color, the photography that focused on identity, and the courage to speak your truth. Thank you for all the work that went into, both from those contributing their stories and from the entire coat of arms staff. There was both joy and sadness but the underlying resounding heartbeat is that we all need to do better and we all deserve to be heard.
Thank you for this great work and I look forward to future stories like this from the Coat of Arms.