Students shine the spotlight on domestic violence

By Manika Dadson
Updated December 1 2015 - 11:53am, first published November 30 2015 - 11:03pm
Students Taleesha Kennedy as the mourner, Mohiba Mohammadi as the bride, and Shania Radford as the media worker in the Brooks High School production The Masquerade Party. Picture: SCOTT GELSTON
Students Taleesha Kennedy as the mourner, Mohiba Mohammadi as the bride, and Shania Radford as the media worker in the Brooks High School production The Masquerade Party. Picture: SCOTT GELSTON

BROOKS High School students are helping unmask domestic violence through an arts installation evening titled The Masquerade Party.

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