Student Journalist Anya Ghazi joined 4,000 other attendees at the annual Indigenous People’s Sunrise Ceremony on Nov. 23, as they celebrate the production of the event alongside the Palestinian Youth Movement in a stand of resistance for their colonized land.
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Anya Ghazi, Copy Editor
Anya Ghazi is a junior at Redwood High School and is a Copy Editor for the Arts and Media Program. She enjoys playing volleyball and hanging out with her friends.