(left) Veronica Swift | (right) Ruby Pucillo, photo by Chris Crosby

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Those who inspire us say a lot about who we are, but even more about who we want to be.  Most have lost a lot in 2020.  Loved ones, health, opportunities, and so on. But it has given us the chance to connect to our passions and how we want to impact the world.  This small project is an appreciation of that chance. It is a reminder not to get stuck in the present, while we have the opportunity to work for a better future. Here are five students and their inspirations.

Elli Vandeyacht

“I don’t play soccer. For me, Abby Wambach is more than just soccer excellence. I was lucky to go to a Zoom conference where she spoke the other day. It solidified the respect and admiration I have for a woman as strong and caring as her.” – Elli Vandeyacht

Megan Wong

“I wanted to do Chungha because she is beautiful and talented. I look up to idols because of the courage, dedication and hard work I know it took for them to be where they are. Not only that, but they are such talented dancers and singers. I love both the beauty and confidence those arts bring out in a person.”  – Megan Wong

 

Grace Neville

“Elvis is just sick.” – Grace Neville

 

Ruby Pucillo

“Veronica Swift personifies powerful womanhood and singer-dom in the jazz world. She knows the history and language, commands the respect of the band, and owns the stage. To see a woman, especially a singer, define this generation of jazz in such a natural way is a source of incredible inspiration for me.” – Ruby Pucillo

 

Yarden Zinger

“Gale Davis-Carter— she is able to read my inauthenticities and other people’s from far away. She has big dreams. She has my back and the back of those she cares about.”  – Yarden Zinger

 

 

The collection in its entirety can be viewed here.

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