Before she was gunned down with her classmates, 10-year-old Alithia Haven Ramirez, of Uvalde, Texas, wanted to be an artist who shared her creations with the world.
Google is obliging. Earlier this year, the search giant asked students to submit entries for its Doodle for Google contest. The winner will take home some big prizes and see their artwork atop Google.com for 24 hours. Google has posted thousands of Doodles on its page, honoring everything from the Burning Man festival and Pac-Man to scientist Marie Curie and slugger Roberto Clemente.
Student confronts Uvalde school board in dress young victims last saw her wearing 00:43The Doodle for Google contest, now in its 14th year, allows kids"to display their own Doodle creativity on Google.com and win some awesome prizes while doing it!" the company says. This year's theme is self-care.
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