Wednesday, January 20, 2010

LWGMS 8th Grader Wins King County's MLK Essay Contest

On January 14, the Lake Washington Girls Middle School class of 2010 had the privilege of attending King County's Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration at the Paramount Theatre in downtown Seattle. The event was special for many reasons: the group was able to celebrate the legacy of Dr. King, they heard Senator John Lewis speak, and they cheered on their classmate Sofia as she accepted the trophy for winning first prize in the county's Martin Luther King, Jr. essay contest.

It was a very distinct pleasure to share a room with Senator Lewis. Often referred to as "one of the most courageous persons the Civil Rights Movement ever produced," Senator Lewis has dedicated his life to protecting human rights, securing civil liberties, and building what he calls "The Beloved Community" in the United States. He spoke of the change he has witnessed and felt in his lifetime, of his relationship with Dr. King, and he encouraged everyone in the room to "never give up" as we stand up for civil rights.

Here is an excerpt of the Senator's 20 minute speech that resonated with our girls:

"Find a Way to Get in the Way"



Sofia and the other essay winners accepting their awards:



Congratulations, Sofie!

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