For #EndItDay 2016 Release put on a calligraphy event where students learned how to draw Isaiah 61:10 .
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Photos by Elizabeth Banfield
Mallory Turner works on her calligraphy at the Release Calligraphy event on Thursday, Feb. 25.Fair Trade hot chocolate was served in cups with the #enditmovement phrase on it to remind attendees about the organizations desire to raise awareness about modern day slavery.Two students laugh as they learn calligraphy.Release picked the verse Isaiah 61:10 to use in their Calligraphy event because it is a biblical backing to their stand against slavery.
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