Produced by Yakira Teitel
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A black and white photograph of a young woman looking up over the viewer. She wears a hijab, or headscarf, and a dark sweater. The background is a dark blue to gray gradient behind her, featuring the text: “When we raise our collective voices, that is when we stop the hate. — Dr. Suzanne Barakat, whose brother Deah and sisters-in-law Yusor and Razan were murdered by their neighbor in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on February 10, 2015.”