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Tri-C announces Martin Luther King Jr. Day racial injustice essay contest winners "Our goal in sponsoring this essay contest was to advance the public conversation on racism by inviting students to think deeply about what it is and how ...
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'Go back to China!' Tri-C essay contest winner Wendy Wu writes about wounds of racism and how ... The following essay by Wendy Wu of Solon High School was the first-place winner in the senior-junior group. At the age of 11, I should be the kid who ...
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'Racism is our responsibility, our nemesis.' Tri-C racial justice essay third-place winner Ava Parikh Nearly 200 students answered. The following essay by Ava Parikh of Solon was the third-place winner in the senior-junior group. She is a student at ...
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'George Floyd's death was the catalyst:' Tri-C racial justice essay third-place winner Aparna Srikanth The following essay by Aparna Srikanth of Solon was the third-place winner in the sophomore-freshmen group. She is a student at Solon High School.
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'We need to make antiracism the new normal:' Tri-C racial justice second-place essay winner Miles ... The following essay by Miles Watts of Lakewood was the second-place winner in the senior-junior group. He is a student at Lakewood High School.
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'It is our duty as American citizens to push our elected officials:' Tri-C essay winner Ethan Khorana ... The following essay by Ethan Khorana of Shaker Heights was the first-place winner in the sophomore-freshmen group. He is a student at Mastery School ...
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What Happens When the Miracles Stop An Essay On Parshat Beshalach ... Each essay provides a thoughtful and erudite insight into the weekly portion, providing the reader with "food for ...
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