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three colleagues who helped with the project

We recognize that this chapter has been a project that relied heavily on the help of our friends and colleagues, capturing and interpreting our vision for this narrative. We wish to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for their contributions to the project.

Special Thanks to

Rebekah Hutton for photography/film work

Stephanie Oliver for interpreting

Amanda Smith for lighting

Lauren Vesta for interpreting, caption help, and an audio feature