Students merge art and tech in new Black history mural
- Students in Montgomery County are creating a nine-foot-tall mural to teach diversity and inclusion using art and technology, featuring Black artists like Rosetta Tharpe and Chadwick Boseman.
- The mural is located at Hatboro-Horsham Senior High School, where Ellisa Sadler, president of the Black Student Union, plays a key role in the project.
- Sadler's classmate, Amy Park, helped select the artists for the mural, emphasizing the importance of representation for students of color.
- The students aim to complete the mural by February 22, in time for a Black History Month concert.
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