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“We’re related religiously and physically; none of us are different from each other. We have our own uniqueness within us but we’re not that different from each other. [For this piece] I studied how mankind was created. What if God created only one person and from there it turned into different people. I competed on debate and I competed against different cultures of people from all over the world. People don’t speak at Garfield, the races don’t communicate. When I go to compete I see different people and it leads me to comprehend different things.” Ubaldo Tapia, 16, Garfield HS (3rd place)