After months of deliberation, Google has selected the winner of this year's Doodle 4 Google contest.
The winning drawing was created by Sarah Harrison, a high school student from Connecticut. Here's her design:
Sarah Harrison/Google
"My future is a world where we can all learn to love each other despite our religion, gender, race, ethnicity, or sexuality," Harrison told Google about her design. "I dream of a future where everyone is safe and accepted wherever they go, whoever they are."
Harrison's Doodle is live on Google's homepage starting Friday, and she'll also receive a $30,000 college scholarship and a visit to Google's Mountain View headquarters to meet with the Doodle team. Her high school will receive $50,000 from Google to spend on technology for the school.
Google also named finalists in each of its four other age groups (grades K-3rd, 4th-5th, 6th-7th, and 8th-9th). Those finalists will receive a $5,000 college scholarship, as well as a trip to Google headquarters and a Chromebook.
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