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2022 MLK Essay Contest Winners                                                                                            2022 MLK Essay Contest Winners







                                                  Sophia Liu

                                                  2nd Place Essay Contest Winner                                                                                             Diana Carrosco-Guerrero


                                                  Chippewa Middle School
                                                                                                                                                                             3rd Place Essay Contest Winner

                                                                                                                                                                             Sexton High School

                                                  A Struggle For Justice











           For my 9th birthday present, my sister gifted me a book. I devoured it. The book was called
           “Separate Is Never Equal”, a biography both authored and illustrated by Duncan Tonatiuh,
           detailing Sylvia Mendez and her family’s fight for desegregation in California schools. And
           oh, my word, the writing! The art! It was so gripping and powerful- helplessly enthralling
           in fractured beauty. The book tells the story of Sylvia Mendez’s parents demanding the
           authorities give an explanation after their rent children of Mexican descent were denied the
           same education and opportunities as children of white backgrounds. They received none
           satisfactory, however, and soon brought their plight to court. Though the journey was difficult,
           the Mendez family emerged victorious: garnering support from students and parents who had                                                                         Emma Heinzelmann
           suffered similar injustices, receiving help from associations of different backgrounds- all to
           eventually secure the rights for children of every ethnicity, language, and background to learn                                                                   3rd Place Essay Contest Winner
           together in California schools.
                                                                                                                                                                             Chippewa Middle School
                  I was reminded of “Separate Is Never Equal” when I was considering how to weave the
           theme for the contest into my writing. For Sylvia Mendez and so many others at the time,
           justice came in the form of living on equal footing with their white neighbors. However, if this
           was justice, why was it not established early on? Why only now? Of course, as Martin Luther
           King Jr. stated, perhaps the moral climate was simply not right. Like a desert flower sunk
           under scintillating snow, justice can’t establish itself when society’s worldviews don’t accept
           it. Nonetheless, there is hope. The snow will thaw, the desert flower blossom, and people
           living under injustice like Sylvia Mendez and millions of others at the time and at the present
           will eventually triumph in their battles for liberation, per Mr. King’s famous words.

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