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The winning Doodle by Sarah Harrison for the Doodle4Google contest in 2017. Google/Sarah Harrison

The annual Doodle4Google winner was announced Friday. The contest invites youth participants nationwide to submit Doodles to appear on Google’s homepage. On a daily basis, the doodle usually has something to do with a historic event, holiday or birthday of someone famous.

This year the theme for the Doodle contest was “What I see for the future.” The entries were full of futuristic looking landscapes and technology, inclusive groups and space.

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The winner Sarah Harrison, a tenth grader from Stratford, Conn., won with her illustration called “A Peaceful Future.”

Her Doodle shows individuals of various genders, races, religions, abilities, ages and interests embracing and smiling. Included in the description of her entry she wrote, “I dream of a future where everyone is safe and accepted wherever they go, whoever they are.”

As the national winner, Harrison won the display of her doodle on Google’s homepage, a $30,000 scholarship for college, a $50,000 technology award for her school and a trip to Google’s California campus.

Her doodle was chosen by an impressive group of panelists including Olympian Simone Biles and Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.

All of the age-group finalists received $5,000 college scholarships, trips to Google and a Chromebook. You can check out all of the finalists in each age group here.