Doodle for Google winner donates $50,000 tech prize to Seattle high school
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Angela Lim
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Kameirah Johnson, a senior at Lakeside School and winner of the Doodle for Google art contest, is donating her $50,000 technology prize package to Rainier Beach High School instead of keeping it for her own school. She also received $55,000 in scholarship funding. Johnson expressed that being blessed means blessing others and pride in her Black identity.
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I'm very proud of the fact that I'm Black. … Knowing
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