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28 Feb Jazmyne Kenney says her generation still has work to do

Posted at 13:21h in Uncategorized by samiam
Jazmyne Kenney

Jazmyne Kenney

Jazmyne Kenney, a mild-mannered and soft-spoken senior at the Pittsburgh Creative and

Performing Arts School, said she has long loved writing and used it as a way of expressing her

thoughts about the world and her surroundings.

Her poem, Praying for Fish, chronicles conditions for some African-Americans in her

community. It won second place in the Covelli Enterprises/Panera Bread annual Martin Luther

King Jr. writing contest.

Jazmyne, who has plans to attend college at Temple, Duquesne or Penn State, knows she wants

to study some form of writing.

Jazmyne, the daughter of Alleda Travillion, said that education is the key to improving life for

African-Americans.

Jazymyn said Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would find that society today has improved a little.

”A lot of people say that we are in a post-racist society. But my generation still has a lot to do

to fix things before we can claim that things are OK and that Dr. King’s dream has been

realized,” she said.

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