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Junior Group Documentary THIRD PLACE Title: Freedom Summer Murders: Was it Worth it? Student(s): Syeda Rahman and Suhama Saniz School: IS 10 HORACE GREELEY

SECOND PLACE Title: Comfort Women: Should Governmentʹs Lower Their Moral Standards During Times of War? Student(s): Sara Barrientos, Roopsy Ghosh, Madelin Ramos, and Alaina Kay Valena School: IS 10 HORACE GREELEY

FIRST PLACE Title: The Triumphs and Tragedies of Stonewall at 50 Student(s): Sasha Dunst and Emmie Skydell School: Day School

Junior Group Exhibit THIRD PLACE Title: The Great Raid of Cabanatuan Student(s): Elijah Berman, Harrison Brooks, and Joseph Savenor School: Manhattan Day School

SECOND PLACE Title: Excelsior!:Stan Leeʹs Revamping of the American Super Hero Student(s): Mohamed Khalifa and Anaf Shah School: PS/IS 104 THE FORT HAMILTON SCHOOL

FIRST PLACE Title: The 1741 Slave Conspiracy Student(s): Augusta Domingo and Julianna Meditz School: PS 49 DOROTHY BONAWIT KOLE

Junior Group Performance THIRD PLACE Title: The Glass Armonica Student(s): Tyler Cannella, Hunter Manning, and Carlos Santamaria School: PS 49 DOROTHY BONAWIT KOLE

SECOND PLACE Title: The Triumphant and Tragic Story of Welles Crowther Student(s): Shevy Epstein, Zachary Jacobs, and Sara Spira School: Manhattan Day School

FIRST PLACE Title: Louis Tikas and the birth of modern unions Student(s): Staci Mamounas, Miyah Rivera, Maraseen Rosado‐Ramos, Despina Savva, and Orestis Skountzos School: HELLENIC CLASSICAL CHARTER SCHOOL

Junior Group Website THIRD PLACE Title: Triangle Factory Fire: Tragedy of the Triangle Student(s): Anika Chowdhury and Maliha Chowdhury School: MS 101 EDWARD R BYRNE

SECOND PLACE Title: The Life of John Wilkes Booth Student(s): Alter Gross and Jeremiah Schwartz School: Manhattan Day School

FIRST PLACE Title: WWIIʹs Tragic Triumph In The Pacific Student(s): Lawson Wright and Pierce Wright School: St. Bernardʹs School

Junior Individual Documentary THIRD PLACE Title: Food, Family, Money: Anorexia in the 1800s Student(s): Scarlett Shepard School: Poly Prep Country Day

SECOND PLACE Title: Penicillin: Saving or Taking Lives? Student(s): Kyrylo Pryma School: PS/IS 104 THE FORT HAMILTON SCHOOL

FIRST PLACE Title: Unbreakable Bond: the Triumph and Tragedy of Rosemary and Eunice Kennedy Student(s): Raphaela Levy School: Manhattan Day School

Junior Individual Exhibit THIRD PLACE Title: The Childrenʹs Crusade: The Tragic Triumph of South Segregation Student(s): Inaaya Hassan School: MS 101 EDWARD R BYRNE

SECOND PLACE Title: is Burning...No more Student(s): Arianna Schiavello School: PS 71 ROSE E SCALA

FIRST PLACE Title: The Harlem Renaissance: Triumph and Tragedy Student(s): Rowan Badillo School: CENTRAL PARK EAST II

Junior Individual Website THIRD PLACE Title: Jonas Salkʹs Quest: Developing The Polio Vaccine Student(s): Marisa Triola School: Poly Prep Country Day

SECOND PLACE Title: The Price of Uniting A Nation Student(s): Narju Nawar School: MS 101 EDWARD R BYRNE

FIRST PLACE Title: Up, Up and away: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Creators of Superman Student(s): Gabriela Kronenberg School: Manhattan Day School

Junior Historical Paper THIRD PLACE Title: The 1953 Coup in Iran: Iranian Costs of a Cold War Triumph Student(s): Jonah Sah School: Poly Prep Country Day

SECOND PLACE Title: The Orphan Trains: Faith, Foundlings, and Family Student(s): June Dorsch School: Poly Prep Country Day

FIRST PLACE Title: Ota Benga: The African Pygmy in the Bronx Zoo Student(s): Josiah Bartholomew School: Poly Prep Country Day

Senior Group Documentary THIRD PLACE Title: The Tragedy of the Burning Bronx and the Triumph of the Hip Hip Movement Student(s): Kasey Chan, Tammy Chen, and YaeEun Kim School: STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL

SECOND PLACE Title: Reform and Recession Student(s): Zeyad Shariff and Anil Singh School: TOWNSEND HARRIS HIGH SCHOOL

FIRST PLACE Title: A City Versus its People: The Tragedy of San Juan Hill and the Triumph of Lincoln Center Student(s): Zoe Davis, Lena Farley, and Allen Wang School: STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL

Senior Group Exhibit FOURTH PLACE Title: A nation divided Student(s): Farwa Ameer, Urooj Fatima, Anayah Noor, and Shinza Shaheen School: ABRAHAM LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL

THIRD PLACE Title: The Atrocities of Unit 731 Student(s): Zoe Indarshan and Riya Nobi School: TOWNSEND HARRIS HIGH SCHOOL

SECOND PLACE Title: Tracking the Triumphs and Tragedies of the Transcontinental Railroad Student(s): Akash Das, Nancy Kuang, Yihang Sun, and Amanda Zheng School: STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL

FIRST PLACE Title: Tragedy of the Great Fire and Triumph of Skyscraper City Student(s): Christy Guan and Hana Kim School: STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL

Senior Group Performance THIRD PLACE Title: The Orphan Train:The Tragedy That Led To the Modern Child Welfare System Student(s): Victoria Andrade, Julianna Caballero, Gianna Corsitto, Munaja Mehzabin, and Gianna Pelliccia School: ACADEMY OF AMERICAN STUDIES

SECOND PLACE Title: The Cutter Incident: The Triumph over Polio and the Tragedy of Vaccine Malpratice Student(s): Yeseul Choi, Sarah Leung, Penny Wang, and Anna Xia School: STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL

FIRST PLACE Title: Advocating for Civil Rights Through Loyalty and Disloyalty: The Tragedy of the Heart Mountain Internment Camp and the Triumph of Joe Hayashi Frank S. Emi Student(s): Thomas Chen and Jevina Wong School: STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL

Senior Group Website THIRD PLACE Title: Connecting the United States Student(s): Peter Charalambous, Vlasios Georgopoulos and Russell Leach School: ACADEMY OF AMERICAN STUDIES

SECOND PLACE Title: NINE BLACK LIVES: The Tragedy of the Scottsboro Boys and the Triumph of Due Process Student(s): Angelina Chu, Emma Lee, and Ying Zi (Jessy) Mei School: STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL

FIRST PLACE Title: SCORCHED EARTH: THE TRAGEDY OF NAPALM AND THE TRIUMPH OF THE ANTI‐WAR MOVEMENT Student(s): Amanda Chen, George Dong, Rayan Islam, Darius Jankauskas, and Joseph Yu School: STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL

Senior Individual Documentary THIRD PLACE Title: Cancer Chemotherapy: A Poisonous Cure Student(s): Seowon Back School: ACADEMY OF AMERICAN STUDIES

SECOND PLACE Title: James Marion Sims: A Triumph for Medicine a Tragedy for Ethics Student(s): Elizabeth Solarz School: CHANNEL VIEW SCHOOL FOR RESEARCH

FIRST PLACE Title: The Elaine Race Riot: The Red Summer Tragedy Student(s): Mariam Kaawar School: ACADEMY OF AMERICAN STUDIES

Senior Individual Exhibit FOURTH PLACE Title: Dagger John and The Struggle for Irish Civil Rights in America Student(s): Lydia Burke School: STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL

THIRD PLACE Title: The Men Who Starved to Make a Difference Student(s): Karolina Gortat School: ACADEMY OF AMERICAN STUDIES

SECOND PLACE Title: The Struggle for Acceptance: Student(s): Emmily Cipriana School: Townsend Harris High School

FIRST PLACE Title: Józef Pilsudski: the Revolutionary General Student(s): Julia Wojtkowski School: TOWNSEND HARRIS HIGH SCHOOL

Senior Individual Performance SECOND PLACE Title: The Triumph of McCarthyism and the Tragedy of Ethel Rosenberg Student(s): Clarise Khan School: STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL

FIRST PLACE Title: A ʺHessianʺ perspective Student(s): Philip Winter School: York Prep School

Senior Individual Website THIRD PLACE Title: The Aftermath of Pearl Harbor: Atrocities Human Rights Violations Student(s): Susan Wang School: TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL

SECOND PLACE Title: Tragedy Destroys Triumph: Christa McAuliffe and the Challenger Disaster Student(s): Nicholas Cinnamo School: ACADEMY OF AMERICAN STUDIES

FIRST PLACE Title: The NYC Landmarks Law: Triumph Out of Tragedy Student(s): Aditi Haiman School: STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL

Senior Historical Paper THIRD PLACE Title: The Algerian Independence War Student(s): Astrid Obadia School: BROOKLYN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL

SECOND PLACE Title: Love, Loss, and AIDS: How Activism Changed the Course of an Epidemic in the United States Student(s): Talia Winiarsky School: Horace Mann School

FIRST PLACE Title: The Cowboy Costume Incident: The Triumph and Tragedy of American Consumer Capitalism Student(s): Amogh Dimri School: COLUMBIA SECONDARY SCHOOL

SPECIAL AWARDS

I. Stephen Miller Award for Recognition of Women in Title: ʺFatherless to Fearlessʺ: The Story of Irena Sendler Student(s): Pilar Rossi School: Convent of The Sacred Heart

Outstanding Project from Brooklyn Title: Tensions Erupted: The Crown Heights Race Riots of 1991 Student(s): Nyesha Cannon and Eliza Brown School: George Westinghouse Career Technical Education High School

Outstanding Project from Manhattan Title: The Blood of the Rosewood Massacre Student(s): Zamir Ward, Gitu Abate, Truth Lafleur, Zipporah Lafleur, School: Great Tomorrows Middle School and Atlah High School

Outstanding Use of Archival Sources Title: Chemical Warfare of World War I: From Trenches to Triumph Student(s): Baye Bak, Miguel Gutierrez, Dion Katsaras, and Dominic Russo School: GROWING UP GREEN CHARTER SCHOOL

Outstanding Project on the History of Social Activism Title: Child Labor: The Breaker Boys Student(s): Christagaye Lawson, Kelly Pearson, and Badieye Tandia School: Institute for Professionals at Cambria Heights

Outstanding Project from a First‐time School Title: Love Will Prevail: A Triumphant Solution to the Israeli‐Palestinian Conflict Student(s): Liza Begum, Layyibah Hussain, Tayyibah Hussain, Zanab Ibrar, and Tehreem Khan School: IS 10 ‐ HORACE GREELEY

Outstanding Project from Title: The Little Rock Nine: The Triumph and Tragedy of School Integration Student(s): Ethan Chai, Amy Jiang, Tazrian Sazzad, and Queenie Sze School: Junior High School 216 ‐ The Georgia J Ryan School

Outstanding Project from Title: The Atomic Bomb Student(s): Eric Chen, Edmond Liang, Andrew Siegel, and Philip Tan School: THE MICHAEL J PETRIDES SCHOOL

Outstanding Project from Bronx Title: Vietnam and the Draft Student(s): Azlan Syed and Elijah Rodriguez School: PS 71 ROSE E SCALA

Outstanding Project on Contemporary History (early 20th century) Title: Mahatma Gandhi: The Triumphs and Tragedies of Bringing Change Through Satyagraha or Nonviolent Noncooperation Student(s): Elliot Davis School: Ramaz Middle School