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The Ohio Civil Rights Commission is excited to announce the winners of our 2019 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Art, Essay, and Multimedia Contest! This year's theme was "The Journey is Not Complete."
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. devoted his life to leading the advances of civil rights through inspirational words and nonviolent actions. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is known for leading the Civil Rights Movement in the United States through his dedication and devotion for equality. Through his activism and actions, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. played an important role in ending the legal segregation of African-American citizens in the United States. Dr. King’s work influenced many, including his son Martin Luther King III. On the 50th Anniversary of his father’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Martin Luther King III said, "This task is not done. The journey is not complete. We can do and must do more.” Each participant in the contest was invited to participate by creating work that creatively responds to the following question:
What more can or will you do to continue Dr. Martin Luther King’s fight for equality and justice?
Art Winners: 6th Grade Art: Maia Edwards - Sacred Heart of Jesus School 7th Grade Art: Ryan Brigham - River View Junior High School 8th Grade Art: Toney Kight - Lake Center Christian School 9th Grade Art: Mason Thompson - Piqua High School 10th Grade Art: Halle Leroux - Riverside High School 11th Grade Art: Erin Callahan - Archbishop McNicholas High School 12th Grade Art: Mia Miller - Hilliard Darby High School Essay Winners: 6th Grade Essay: Mollie Juniewicz- Skill - Incarnation School 7th Grade Essay: Christina Badurik - Hubbard Middle School 8th Grade Essay: Elizabeth Bulanda - St. Benedict Catholic School 9th Grade Essay: Taylore Reilman - Mount Notre Dame High School 10th Grade Essay: Spencer Stevenson - Bexley High School 11th Grade Essay: Delaney Eyanson - Van Wert High School 12th Grade Essay: Cody Gaham - Vantage Career Center Multimedia Winners: Multimedia: Jamia Greer and Joseph Reynolds - Springfield High School Multimedia: Anna Chahine, Avery Sandy, Anni McCabe, Juliana Schuld, and Brianna Rotunno - Mahoning County Career & Technical Center
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