Deja Harris, 15, of Cathedral School, wishes she could go back to the '60s to teach people about the harmful effects racism has had on the present.
Also, she wishes she were married to Channing Tatum, whom she call “the most beautiful man on Earth.” Harris is as brave as she is insightful; she ran for her Key Club's secretary position, off the floor, and won. Although, she wishes she listened to people more attentively She believes that aliens may exist because God can make anything. She wants to go to a good college to do what she truly loves. She doesn’t want to be around arrogant and conceited people. Harris said she came to this workshop because she is interested in journalism and drawn to the pure essence of unity that is associated with Freedom Summer.
Story by Kaylee Warren
Photo by J.R. Moody
Also, she wishes she were married to Channing Tatum, whom she call “the most beautiful man on Earth.” Harris is as brave as she is insightful; she ran for her Key Club's secretary position, off the floor, and won. Although, she wishes she listened to people more attentively She believes that aliens may exist because God can make anything. She wants to go to a good college to do what she truly loves. She doesn’t want to be around arrogant and conceited people. Harris said she came to this workshop because she is interested in journalism and drawn to the pure essence of unity that is associated with Freedom Summer.
Story by Kaylee Warren
Photo by J.R. Moody