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b l a c k e n r i c h m e n t c l u b
Tke Black Enrichment Club focuses on the aware
ness of African culture to the High School student
body. They educate students by presenting African
culture through music, language, and influences,
as well as teaching African history and current
events.
Maritza Amedo, Michelle Artime, Julia Dintz,
Karina Garcia, Katrina Garcia, Lauren Goinez,
Renyy Gordon, Mary Keif, Emily Krulik, A nna
Pernas, Khambreal Scott, A m anda Singletary,
Stephanie St. Louis, Bianca Swilley, Kathrine
Villaeicencio, Nasha Wallin, Nikita Walin, Chloe
Wepper, Laura Wilcox
President: Bianca Swilley
CawcUlcn ^Oiocvsity Council
Wmm The Carrollton Diversity Council has been
in Carrollton for three years. It was created
to promote tolerance and cultural diversity.
It deals with all forms of diversity includ
ing ethnicity, race, gender, religion, physical
ability, and age. Through discussions and
activities, the club's main goal is to promote
harmony to the Carrollton community.
■ Christina Astigarraga, Briana Baker, Lindsey
1 Champion, Carolina de Freitas, Pamela Leone,
Ariane Rangel, Andrea Riviere.
Club Officers: President: Lindsey Champion, Vice
President: Pamela Leone, Secretary: Christina
Astigarraga
A r c \ s r - A w \ ^ j r \ c ^ c ^ r s A \ \ t a % ^ \ c - e ,
The Arab-American Student Alliance is
a club based on Arab Awareness. Their
purpose is to educate the public on the Arab
culture and influence in today's society
through music, food, language, and current
Arab events.
Maria Antonia Botero, Andrea Chapur, Noor
Dagkistani, Silvia De Goytisolo, Cyntkia Donna,
Laura Maderal, Nina Marie Maspons, Ana
Navarro Liras, Estefania Sckneer, Sarak Seism,
Megan Simon, Amal Utknian, Monica Wil
liams, Atena Yunus
Club Officers: President: Amal Uthman, Vice
President: Atena Yunus, Secretary/Treasurer:
Noor Daghistani