Graduation in Uvalde gives tragedy-stricken town a night of normality
A month after their graduation was postponed by a mass shooting, Uvalde High School seniors finally got to celebrate their graduation on Friday. Full Story
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Ariana Perez-Castells is a summer reporting fellow at The Texas Tribune. She reports and writes both in English and Spanish, and is interested in data and investigative stories. Ariana graduated from Bard College in 2015 with a B.A. in written arts and human rights. Since then, she's spent 6 years working in the publishing and cultural fields in New York City. She covers labor, climate change, education and health, among other topics. Her writing has appeared in Univision, City Limits, Compound Butter and The Bushwick Daily. She's currently pursuing an M.A. in Bilingual Journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York.
A month after their graduation was postponed by a mass shooting, Uvalde High School seniors finally got to celebrate their graduation on Friday. Full Story
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