Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

League of Women Voters contest features art by LB high schoolers

- By Christi■a Meri■o cmerino@scng.com

Artwork from more than 50 Long Beach high school students is currently on digital display — via a YouTube video posted by the local chapter of the League of Women Voters.

The students from Jordan, Millikan, Renaissanc­e and Wilson high schools submitted their artwork last year as part of the annual art contest. The 2022 theme was “My Vote, My Voice.”

The nonpartisa­n organizati­on encourages participat­ion in government and public policy. The group announced the winners in the fall via a YouTube video. That video, which the Long Beach Unified School District recently publicized via a press release, also showed all of the submission­s.

The top-three entries all centered on the importance of women's rights. The entries and their artists are:

• “Women's Victory,” by Rosalie Gomez, a junior at Renaissanc­e High.

• “Rights for Women,” Layla Zavalza, a junior at Jordan High.

• “Women's Power to the Polls,” Olivia Herrera, a senior at Wilson High.

In the YouTube video, Gomez said she was inspired by the neo-expression­ism of American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. But it was Herrera who underscore­d the importance of elections vis-a-vis women's rights.

“The results of voting determine the lives and rights of women,” Herrera wrote in a statement that appeared in the video. “Securing the right to women's vote is essential to achieving women's economic, social and political equality.”

Junior Camilla Uriostefui De La Cruz and sophomore Jacquelyn Rodrigues, both Renaissanc­e High, also earned honorable mentions for their artwork.

Some of the submission­s were also used in local businesses and public spaces throughout the city as part of the organizati­on's “Get Out the Vote” campaign in the month leading up to the Nov. 8 statewide general election.

To watch the YouTube video, go to youtu.be/ OcxXFZBZPZ­4

 ?? LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF LONG BEACH AREA ?? “Rights for Women” by Jordan High School student Layla Zavalza, one of the winning artworks of the 2022“My Vote, My Voice” art contest.
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF LONG BEACH AREA “Rights for Women” by Jordan High School student Layla Zavalza, one of the winning artworks of the 2022“My Vote, My Voice” art contest.

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