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ESSAY CONTEST HONORS DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
The contest is open to public and parochial school students in grades 9 through 11 in the Archdiocese of Boston and the Diocese of Fall River, with one winner chosen from each of the three grades. Each of the three winners will receive a laptop computer. The essay topic is “Walking with Jesus in Confronting Injustice: What Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Did and What I Can Do Today." The contest asks students to combine Dr. King’s message of social justice with the mission of Stonehill College, which is to educate the whole person so that each Stonehill graduate thinks, acts, and leads with courage toward the creation of a more just and compassionate world. The 2008 Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday comes 40 years after Dr. King’s assassination and is expected to bring added attention to his life teachings. Congress passed the King Holiday and Service Act in 1994, designating the King Holiday as a national day of volunteer service. On January 21, 2008 Americans will once again honor King’s legacy of nonviolence and social justice. Stonehill’s Social Justice Essay Contest is timed to coordinate with the nation’s celebratory events around King’s life and teachings. The Essay Contest guidelines are:
12/13/07 |
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