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OHIO Southern accepting submissions for 2025 MLK Writing Contest

In the spirit of reflection and creative expression, Ohio University Southern’s Council on Diversity and Inclusion has announced its annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Writing Contest for 2025.

Open to middle and high school students across the tri-state area, the competition offers young people a chance to engage deeply with the enduring messages of Dr. King and consider how his words resonate in their lives today.

Participants are invited to select a quote from the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, D.C., and respond with either a poem or short essay, drawing connections between the chosen quote and their own communities or personal experiences. The contest serves as a platform for students to explore the power of King’s legacy through their own lens.

For Dr. Hayley Haugen, an English professor at Ohio University Southern and a long-time judge of the contest, the event is both a professional and personal highlight.

“Each year it is my honor to help coordinate this writing contest,” Haugen says. “It provides a wonderful opportunity to encourage young writers to reflect on Dr. King’s life and legacy, and we always enjoy reading their thoughtful, often profound, submissions.”

Students can submit their entries by Dec. 20, 2024, with cash prizes ranging from $25 to $100. Judges will assess the works based on originality, creativity and relevance to the theme. Beyond the cash incentives, Robert Pleasant, Ohio University Southern’s director of student services, hopes the contest inspires students to reflect on King’s vision for justice and equality.

“While the prizes are nice, we hope students take away something more lasting – a sense of how they can influence change in their own communities,” he said.

The winning entries will be published on the University’s website and will be honored at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration Legacy Awards Reception on Jan. 28, 2025. There, they’ll receive certificates of achievement, marking their creative engagement with King’s timeless ideals.

For more details on how to participate, interested students can contact Pleasant or Haugen.

Published
October 17, 2024
Author
Sarah Simmons