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JOURNEYLOVE (IN INTERVIEW): This year there was many times where I thought about dropping the class. And I remember we had to like, sell like, bake sale stuff to like, get money. And, like, this Black girl was there and she was like, thank you for doing this because, like, you make me want to do this. And like, I am about to cry but, like, I just really think that, like, I’m glad I stayed because, like, me doing this will help encourage other people like to do it.
WE THE PEOPLE JUDGE: What role does the media play in shaping the narrative concerning civil disobedience?
JOURNEYLOVE: The media plays a crucial role in determining the narrative for this. In the civil rights movement the Children’s March on Birmingham was televised, and this showed the chaos that the police were inciting on the protesters and caused J.F.K. to start the initiative to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
JOURNEYLOVE (IN INTERVIEW): Being one of two black people in the class is just like crazy.
WE THE PEOPLE JUDGE: A law which we eventually decide is a bad law?
JOURNEYLOVE: A protester must be willing to accept the consequences of their actions.
JOURNEYLOVE (IN INTERVIEW): Because I feel like Tosa West is a very diverse school, but, like in programs like this and sadly AP programs, like, I don’t know why there’s just a lack of representation.
CHAD MATESKE: That was that was amazing. That was awesome. That was phenomenal. It was all the compliments that you heard them say.
JOURNEYLOVE (IN INTERVIEW): Because, like, two is flipping insane. Like, actually, like it’s insane.
COACH: I got nothing to say, you guys absolutely crushed it.
COACH: Well done everybody.
COACH: You absolutely crushed it.
COACH: Iโm so proud.
BEN: Iโm not crying, youโre crying.
VERONICA TAYLOR (JOURNEYLOVEโS MOTHER): But like he said, yโall know all these amendments in this constitution, you all have to use this. You have to. This is just, this is beyond a semester of school.
JOURNEYLOVE (IN INTERVIEW): And like, that really is my motivation, especially to get into politics, because, like, really, like I want to make a difference and like, I really, like this cannot be America. Like, we got to lock in and like, seriously have a difference in our world.
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