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There's A loT To leArn from The 'humAns of new York' projecT.
"I have something to admit to all of you. Before all of this happened, I was about to give up. I was broken. I felt like typing my resignation."
Those are the words of Nadia Lopez, principal of Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a middle school situated in one of the toughest communities of Brooklyn, New York.
The "all this" that happened?
On Jan. 19, "Humans of New York" (HONY) photographer Brandon Stanton shot a picture of 13-year-old Vidal Chastanet, a student at Mott Hall Bridges Academy. Stanton asked the teen who the most influential person in his life was.
"My principal, Ms. Lopez," Vidal responded. "When we get in trouble, she doesn't suspend us. She calls us to her office and explains to us how society was built down around us. And she tells us that each time somebody fails out of school, a new jail cell gets built. And one time she made every student stand up, one at a time, and she told each of us that we matter."
After that photo went viral...





