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Fifth-grader Zihair Douglas wins the 2023 MLK Jr. Oratory final

 Editor's note: Spanish story included below

DALLAS — “We all have the power, in our own spheres of influence, to make a difference, to fulfill the hopes, prayers and dreams of Dr. King.” With these words, Zihair Douglas, a fifth-grade student at Thomas L. Marsalis STEAM Academy, ended the speech that would ultimately have him win the Dallas MLK Oratory final earlier this month. For this year’s competition, eight Dallas ISD students delivered original speeches addressing the topic: “What would Dr. King say to us today about hope for tomorrow?”

In his speech, Zihair included a sharp critique of current policy changes limiting voting access, immigration, abortion and education, lamenting that some elected officials use their power “to injure, deprive, and demean the very persons and communities they were elected to serve and support.”

He combined this with a call to action for people to “make intelligent decisions that will positively improve the lives of people from all cultures and backgrounds.” He concluded that Dr. King would be proud of a new generation of Americans who “stand up, advocate and support what we think is right and fair.”

This year was Zihair’s second participation in the MLK oratory competition final, as he was also a finalist in last year’s competition. Sasha Greene, a TAG teacher at Marsalis STEAM Academy and Zihair’s sponsor for the competition, highlighted his dedication to getting his speech right.

“Over the past three months, we practiced maybe two or three times a day. He’s put a lot of work into memorizing his speech and saying it very well,” said Ms. Greene.

Alongside Zihair, Mohamad Mohamad, a fifth-grader at Elisha M. Pease Elementary, placed second, and Bria Hider, a fifth-grader at J.P. Starks Math, Science and Technology Vanguard, placed third.

For 31 years, the MLK oratory competition has inspired elementary students in Dallas and other cities to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy. By partaking in this event, students improve their writing and public speaking skills and, highlight their communities’ cultural diversity and talent.


Spanish story:

Zihair Douglas, estudiante de quinto grado, gana la final de la competencia de oratoria MLK Jr. 2023


DALLAS — “Todos tenemos el poder, dentro de nuestras propias esferas de influencia, de cambiar las cosas, de hacer realidad las esperanzas, oraciones y sueños del Dr. King”. Con estas palabras, Zihair Douglas, estudiante de quinto grado de Thomas L. Marsalis STEAM Academy, cerró el discurso que lo haría ganar la final de la competencia de oratoria Dallas MLK a principios de enero. Para la competencia de este año, ocho estudiantes de Dallas ISD presentaron discursos originales sobre el tema: “¿Qué nos diría hoy el Dr. King con respecto a la esperanza para el futuro?”.

En su discurso, Zihair incluyó una crítica contundente a los actuales cambios políticos que limitan el acceso al voto, la inmigración, el aborto y la educación, lamentando que algunos funcionarios electos utilicen su poder “para perjudicar, privar y degradar a las propias personas y comunidades a las que fueron elegidos para servir y apoyar”.

Esto lo combinó con un llamado para que la gente “tome decisiones inteligentes que mejoren la vida de las personas de todas las culturas y orígenes”. Terminó diciendo que el Dr. King estaría orgulloso de la nueva generación de estadounidenses que “defienden y promueven lo que nos parece justo y correcto”.

Este año marcó la segunda vez que Zihair participó en la final de la competencia de oratoria MLK, ya que también fue finalista en la competencia del año pasado. Sasha Greene, maestra de TAG en Marsalis STEAM Academy y patrocinadora de Zihair para la competencia, destacó su dedicación para que le fuera bien en el discurso.

“Durante los últimos tres meses, hemos practicado quizá dos o tres veces al día. Se esforzó mucho por memorizárselo y recitarlo muy bien”, dijo la Sra. Greene.

Junto a Zihair, Mohamad Mohamad, estudiante de quinto grado en Elisha M. Pease Elementary School, obtuvo el segundo lugar, y Bria Hider, estudiante de quinto grado en J.P. Starks Math, Science and Technology Vanguard, el tercero.

Desde hace 31 años, la competencia de oratoria MLK ha inspirado a estudiantes de primaria de Dallas y otras ciudades a celebrar el legado del Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Al participar en esta competencia, los estudiantes mejoran sus habilidades de escritura y oratoria y realzan la diversidad cultural y el talento presentes en sus comunidades.

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