Students and Staff Show Solidarity for Aisha Fraser
Shaker School students and staff organized a purple-out to draw awareness to domestic violence and remember deceased Woodbury teacher Aisha Fraser
Shaker students and staff observed a purple-out last Thursday in honor of Aisha Fraser, who was killed by her husband Lance Mason Nov. 17. The purple-out was organized by student council to spread awareness about domestic violence. The color purple represents domestic violence awareness. Students and staff felt the purple-out was needed to show unity in Shaker in the aftermath of Fraser’s death.
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Ashley Sah (‘21) is the Videographey Editor and is in her fourth year with the Shakerite. In her sophomore year she was the Social Issues Investigations Reporter, covering topics such as classroom size and student teacher relationships. She is also a founder and leader of STEM Ambassadors, an organization dedicated to promoting and encouraging diversity in STEM. She also plays flute and volunteers at Shiksha Daan. In her free time she enjoys writing poems, making strong espressos and playing piano.
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