Diana Cervantes

Visual Journalist
   
If You Graduate Right After A Mass Shooting, Good Luck: You're On Your Own
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If You Graduate Right After A Mass Shooting, Good Luck: You're On Your Own
Copyright Diana Cervantes 2024
Date of Work May 2019 - Nov 2019
Updated Nov 2019
Topics Documentary, Photography, Photojournalism, Violence, Weapons, Youth
These images chronicle a day spent with survivor of the Aztec High School shooting, Sierra Sanders for an article for Buzzfeed News which examines the impact of trauma on students who graduated the year of a shooting. Sierra, a senior when the Dec. 7, shooting happened has decided to pursue a career in criminal justice due to her passion to end school shootings. Sierra was in the building where Casey Jordan Marquez, a senior, and Francisco Fernandez, a junior, lost their lives. The shooter took his own life a few doors down from Sierra’s classroom. Since the shooting she and her family, (her younger sister, Daniella, a freshman during the time of the shooting was in the classroom below Sierra’s, and has suffered from depression, PTSD and anxiety), have attempted to rebuild their lives. I spent a full day with her and her family and attended a ride along she had with New Mexico State Police. “I just knew I needed to do something. ... This is me trying to make a difference,” she said. Article by Amber Jamieson.
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