Elementary school students celebrated their diverse communities and honored Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the final rounds of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Annual MLK Jr. Oratory Competitions in Dallas, Houston, and Chicago on January 13. The fourth- and fifth-graders, who advanced from preliminary and semifinal rounds, delivered original speeches addressing the topic: 鈥淲hat would Dr. King say to us today about hope for tomorrow?鈥
Presented, hosted, and sponsored by 麻豆传媒, the annual oratory competition is held in conjunction with Martin Luther King Jr. Day to encourage people to remember and pay tribute to the late civil rights leader鈥檚 legacy and to help cultivate the writing and speaking skills of elementary school students.
Winners of each of the competitions are Zihair Douglas, a fifth-grader at Thomas L. Marsalis Elementary STEAM Academy in Dallas, Kadence Smith, a fifth-grader at James H. Law Elementary in Houston, and Harper Williams, a fifth-grader at Robert A. Black Elementary in Chicago.
Dallas student believes everything we do as individuals makes a difference
, the first-place winner in Dallas, thinks Dr. King would be disappointed at the reversals of laws and policies protecting individual rights, but that he would be proud of the educational, political, and entrepreneurial leaders stepping up and advocating for social justice.
Douglas said, 鈥淚 believe in order for us to improve our nation, we need to make intelligent decisions that will positively improve the lives of people from all cultures and backgrounds 鈥 I charge each of you and myself to fulfill Dr. King鈥檚 legacy and create a better world for ourselves and our future generations.鈥
鈥淓very year, our student participants are tasked with writing a speech in response to a thought-provoking prompt. This year has been no different, and I鈥檓 extraordinarily proud of our eight finalists for their hard work and enthusiasm. I鈥檓 simply awestruck by their poise, talent, and passion for sharing what Dr. King鈥檚 legacy means to them,鈥 said Michael Newman, managing partner of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Dallas office. 鈥淭hese children are our future leaders, and I鈥檓 confident they will make a profound impact on our community. Our firm is honored to play a role in providing a platform for them to express their dreams and aspirations for building a brighter tomorrow.鈥
Mohamad Mohamad, a fifth-grader at Elisha M. Pease Elementary, placed second in the Dallas competition, and Bria Hider, a fifth-grader at J.P. Starks Math, Science and Technology Vanguard, placed third.
Houston student thinks we can do better
Houston鈥檚 first-place winner, , discussed the importance of communicating and modeling expectations daily, as Dr. King did with his desire for harmony, opportunity, peace, and equality.
鈥淒r. King would say the lines that divide us are not nearly as strong as the ties that bind us,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淗is hope for tomorrow is for the world to lift every voice and sing in the key of unity, and live out the spirit of the Pledge, 鈥榦ne nation under God, indivisible.鈥欌 He would say, 鈥淎merica, you have studied me for over 50 years. We know better; now let鈥檚 do better!鈥
鈥淚n partnership with the Houston Independent School District, we have been able to foster the writing and public speaking skills of young Houstonians for nearly three decades through this competition,鈥 said Claude Treece, 麻豆传媒鈥檚 chief administrative partner and longtime event chair of the Houston competition. 鈥淓ach of our twelve finalists gave a compelling speech that inspired hope for tomorrow while honoring Dr. King鈥檚 legacy. We are proud to continue to be part of this incredible experience for all involved and grateful to those who help us make it happen every year.鈥
Journey Sensley, a fifth-grader at Young Elementary, placed second in the Houston competition, and Xavier Holmes, Jr., a fifth-grader at Windsor Village Elementary, placed third.
Chicago student Harper Williams sees hope as fuel for change
The first-place winner in Chicago, , adopted the persona of Dr. King himself to address divisions in the African American community, saying, 鈥淲hile I am proud to see that certain advancements have been made, we still have a lot of work to do. This is why we can鈥檛 sit around and allow hope to die. We have to come together, and we must rise.鈥
Williams called for a renewed focus on the Black community鈥檚 鈥渃ulture of excellence鈥 and concluded by saying, 鈥淟et [hope] serve as the energy necessary to move us into a stronger, more positive direction of unity and respect for one another, regardless of our skin tone. Let鈥檚 allow hope to spark action and change mindsets.鈥
鈥淲e are thrilled to have had the opportunity to host the Chicago competition in person this year after two years of being held virtually,鈥 said Frank Pasquesi, managing partner of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Chicago office. 鈥淭he ten Chicago Public School finalists took the stage with poise, courage, and compassion, speaking to a vision that proudly reflects Dr. King鈥檚 messages. We are honored to celebrate both Dr. King and the students he continues to inspire, with each year proving an important reminder to live out their words of empathy and equality for a better tomorrow.鈥
Issa Soumare, a fourth-grader from Arthur L. Dixon Elementary, placed second in the Chicago competition, while Kylelle Campbell, a fifth-grade student from Warren Elementary, placed third.
Each local competition began with either virtual or in-school qualifying rounds, followed by semifinals. At every level of the competition, students were evaluated on delivery, stage presence and decorum, content interpretation, and memorization. The final rounds were judged by panels of prominent community and local business leaders.
The competition was created in Dallas in 1993. The event鈥檚 success led to the establishment of the Houston competition in 1997 and the Chicago competition in 2020. To learn more about 麻豆传媒鈥檚 MLK Jr. Oratory Competition, click here.
Winning Speeches
Zihair Douglas – Dallas
Kadence Smith – Houston
Harper Williams – Chicago
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