<p>Congrats to Stuy students and Mr. Mordecai Moore on the New York State History Day competition! Below are the winners and their project titles. Stuy had three 1st place winners!!</p><p>Moving to nationals:</p><ol><li><ol><li>1st Place individual performance - <b>Anna Lyzhyn</b> for "The Miss America Protest of 1968: the Restriction of Women's Rights in a Patriarchal Society"</li><li>1st Place Group website - <b>Zachary Gao, Brian Lu, and Andrew Montes</b> for "How the Other Half Lives-A Dive into Jacob Riis' Exposition of Tenement Homes"</li><li>1st Place individual documentary - <b>Noa Salas</b> for "The Right to Know and the Responsibility to Tell: The Story of the Pentagon Papers"</li><li>2nd Place group performance - <b>Madeleine Villamil, Carina Jia Wen Lin, and Margaret Castiglia</b> for "We Are One: The Fight for Garment Worker's Rights and the Responsibilities of Chinese Entrepreneurs in the 1982 Chinatown Strike"</li></ol></li><li>Other Winners<ol><li>3rd Place Group performance - <b>Gavin Frank, Allyson Win, Elizabeth Burnell, Daniella Handari, and Ethan Go</b> for "Lenny Bruce "You're Right, They're Wrong." The Charismatic Comedian Responsible for Upholding Rights to Freedom of Speech"</li><li>Best in NY State Project Sponsored by the New York State 250th Commission <b>- Hayley Geoghagen f</b>or "The American Birth Control League: Upholding the Responsibility to Ensure Reproductive Rights" by Margaret Sanger individual exhibit</li><li>Outstanding Entry Related to Issues of Social Justice Sponsored by the King Manor Museum - <b>Yuna Lee and Annie Li</b> for group exhibit for "The Kaho'olawe Bombings: Post Colonial America's Responsibilities in Rediscovering Hawaiian Sovereignty"</li></ol></li></ol><p><a href="https://www.canva.com/design/DAGmiP7ru-s/rDO0NPLQ3Mt7VPWcTwVmDg/view?utm_content=DAGmiP7ru-s&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h1f17ed7b78">See a full size photo collage here.</a></p>