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Statesboro-Bulloch County Remembrance Coalition announces Racial Justice Essay Contest for local high school students

The Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) in partnership with the Statesboro-Bulloch Community Remembrance Project is pleased to announce an essay contest open to 9th–12th grade students attending public high schools in Bulloch County, offering a chance to win scholarships of up to $5,000.00.
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Image courtesy of Statesboro-Bulloch Remembrance Coalition.

The Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), in partnership with the Statesboro-Bulloch Remembrance Coalition is pleased to announce the launch of the Racial Justice Essay Contest.

Students are asked to examine the history of a topic of racial injustice and to discuss its legacy today. Essays should explore their topic using a specific historical event, explore how injustice persists, and imagine solutions for a future free from racial injustice. Students are encouraged to reflect on how the topic impacts their own lives and communities.

Two informational sessions will be held at the Statesboro-Bulloch County Library in the Activities Room at 5:30 pm on Tuesday, February 13 and Monday, March 11. At the informational meetings, attendees will learn more about resources available to support their research and a Writing Mentor program which pairs interested students with a mentor who will provide individualized support. 

Students who excel in the contest will have the chance to win scholarships of up to $5,000.00. All participants will be invited to an awards ceremony sponsored by the Statesboro-Bulloch County Remembrance Coalition and the Equal Justice Initiative. 

Final Submissions Due: April 15, 2024, 11:59 PM ET

For more information about the contest, eligibility criteria, and submission details, please visit the contest website or contact Michelle Reidel at 912-314-9524 or [email protected]

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Graphic courtesy of the Equal Justice Initiative which is the co-sponsor of the essay contest.