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Andrea Sanderson, a poet from the local community,

Andrea Sanderson, a poet from the local community,

Andrea Sanderson, a poet from the local community, recites a poem she wrote during the Fourth Annual Teen Dating Violence Awareness Poetry Slam on Joint Base San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston, Feb. 22, 2014. Sande... More

Madyson Newberry won first place in the 4th Annual

Madyson Newberry won first place in the 4th Annual

Madyson Newberry won first place in the 4th Annual Teen Dating Violence Awareness Poetry Slam on Joint Base San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston, Feb. 22, 2014. The poetry slam featured 10 other poets, age 14 to 18 y... More

Cristian Perez reads a poem during the Fourth Annual

Cristian Perez reads a poem during the Fourth Annual

Cristian Perez reads a poem during the Fourth Annual Teen Dating Violence Awareness Poetry Slam on Joint Base San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston, Feb. 22, 2014. The poetry slam featured military dependents, age 14 ... More

Ethan Newberry reads a poem during the Fourth Annual

Ethan Newberry reads a poem during the Fourth Annual

Ethan Newberry reads a poem during the Fourth Annual Teen Dating Violence Awareness Poetry Slam on Joint Base San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston, Feb. 22, 2014. The poetry slam featured military dependents, age 14 ... More

Volunteers serve food during the Fourth Annual Teen

Volunteers serve food during the Fourth Annual Teen

Volunteers serve food during the Fourth Annual Teen Dating Violence Awareness Poetry Slam on Joint Base San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston, Feb. 22, 2014. The poetry slam, which was done in recognition of Teen Dati... More

Ethan Newberry reads a poem during the Fourth Annual

Ethan Newberry reads a poem during the Fourth Annual

Ethan Newberry reads a poem during the Fourth Annual Teen Dating Violence Awareness Poetry Slam on Joint Base San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston, Feb. 22, 2014. The poetry slam featured military dependents, age 14 ... More

Madyson Newberry reads a poem during the Fourth Annual

Madyson Newberry reads a poem during the Fourth Annual

Madyson Newberry reads a poem during the Fourth Annual Teen Dating Violence Awareness Poetry Slam on Joint Base San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston, Feb. 22, 2014. Newberry came in first place out of 11 military dep... More

Teens from the local community participate in the Fourth

Teens from the local community participate in the Fourth

Teens from the local community participate in the Fourth Annual Teen Dating Violence Awareness Poetry Slam on Joint Base San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston, Feb. 22, 2014. The 11 contestants participated in two rou... More

Ethan Newberry approaches the microphone during the

Ethan Newberry approaches the microphone during the

Ethan Newberry approaches the microphone during the Fourth Annual Teen Dating Violence Awareness Poetry Slam on Joint Base San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston, Feb. 22, 2014. The poetry slam was held in honor of Tee... More

Teens from the local community participate in the Fourth

Teens from the local community participate in the Fourth

Teens from the local community participate in the Fourth Annual Teen Dating Violence Awareness Poetry Slam on Joint Base San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston, Feb. 22, 2014. The poetry slam featured military dependen... More

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