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Foley's Annual MLK Jr. Oratory Competition Announces 2022 Winners

Foley's Annual MLK Jr. Oratory Competition Announces 2022 Winners

Elementary Students Offer Inspirational Messages Honoring Dr. King's Legacy

PR Newswire

DALLAS and HOUSTON, Jan. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Elementary school students celebrated their diverse communities and honored Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the final rounds of Foley & Lardner LLP's Annual MLK Jr. Oratory Competitions in Dallas and Houston on January 14. The fourth- and fifth-graders, who advanced from preliminary and semifinal rounds, delivered original speeches addressing the topic: "How would Dr. King assess our progress in achieving his vision for America?"

Presented, hosted, and sponsored by Foley, the competitions were held in person, in accordance with local current health and safety guidelines, ensuring past event continuity and safety for everyone involved.

Tristan Whitfield, a fifth-grader at Paul L. Dunbar Learning Center, won the Dallas competition, and Ronnie Williams, a fourth-grader from James H. Law Elementary, was named the winner in Houston.

Dallas student envisions a world of love, not hate

Tristan Whitfield, the first-place winner in Dallas, cited the end of segregation and the availability of jobs, property and education for all as progress that would make Dr. King proud, while the election of our first Black president would have exceeded his expectations. He noted that Dr. King believed that people should want to see the betterment of mankind and that he would be looking for continued progress.

"Dr. King envisioned a world of love, not hate," said Whitfield. "We must continue to search our own hearts, drive out hate and remember why his dream was even necessary. We must live by Dr. King's quote, 'I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.'"

"This year's MLK Jr. Oratory Competition marks the 30th anniversary of the event in Dallas – a truly momentous occasion for our law firm," said Michael Newman, Managing Partner of Foley's Dallas office. "We host this competition to encourage our community to commemorate Dr. King's remarkable life and to pay tribute to his enduring legacy. I am astonished by the grace and poise of our student orators and always leave the competition inspired by their messages of hope and calls to action. We appreciate the commitment of the teams at the Dallas Independent School District and my colleagues at Foley, who have made this event a reality for the past three decades."

Jaliaha Rodgers, a fifth-grader at JP Starks Math, Science, and Technology Vanguard, placed second in the Dallas competition, while Arianna Garcia, a fifth-grader at L.L. Hotchkiss Elementary School, took home third place.

Houston fourth-grader believes Dr. King would be looking for progress, not perfection

Houston's first-place winner, Ronnie Williams, imagines that Dr. King would use a tool akin to the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) to rate whether America has approached, met or mastered his goals. Williams applied this rubric to Dr. King's vision for voting, injustice and hate.

Williams believes that despite advances since 1965, recent voter restriction laws are a step backward and don't even merit an "approach." Citing Dr. King's quote that "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere," Williams feels we are approaching Dr. King's goal of fighting racial injustice. The fourth-grader gives the greatest progress score to fighting hate, seeing it "exposed and expelled live on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and thankfully at my school." On that subject, Williams concluded, "We are not where we ought to be, but thank God we are not where we used to be."

"In its 26 years in Houston, the competition has drawn hundreds of talented students, who have composed meaningful, inspiring speeches beyond their years. This year was no exception," said Claude Treece, Foley's chief administrative partner and longtime event chair of the Houston competition. "It was a joy listening to these students as they eloquently embodied Dr. King's vision and delivered powerful speeches on our aspiration of achieving that vision."

Xedrick Jabier, a fourth-grader at Crespo Elementary, placed second in the Houston competition, while Marquise Ambers, a fourth-grader from Cornelius Elementary, took home third place.

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 oratory competition is held each year in conjunction with Martin Luther King Jr. Day to encourage people to remember and pay tribute to the late civil rights leader's legacy. Foley established the event to encourage students to learn more about Dr. King and to help cultivate the writing and speaking skills of elementary school students.

The competition was created in Dallas in 1993. The event's success led to the establishment of the Houston competition in 1997 and the Chicago competition in 2020. Both the preliminary and final rounds of the Chicago competition will take place virtually in February this year.

To learn more about Foley's MLK Jr. Oratory Competition, click here.

ABOUT FOLEY & LARDNER LLP

Foley & Lardner LLP looks beyond the law to focus on the constantly evolving demands facing our clients and their industries. With approximately 1,100 lawyers in 25 offices across the United States, Mexico, Europe and Asia, Foley approaches client service by first understanding our clients' priorities, objectives and challenges. We work hard to understand our clients' issues and forge long-term relationships with them to help achieve successful outcomes and solve their legal issues through practical business advice and cutting-edge legal insight. Our clients view us as trusted business advisors because we understand that great legal service is only valuable if it is relevant, practical and beneficial to their businesses.

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