Winners of 42nd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Contests Announced, Will Be Celebrated at Free Citywide Celebration
Free event on Monday, January 19, to honor student contest winners and community leader Andre Lee Ellis
MILWAUKEE (January 12, 2026) – The Marcus Performing Arts Center (MPAC), along with We Energies, Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association, announced today the student winners of the 42nd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. art, speech, and writing contests. The winners will be celebrated at the 42nd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration, presented by Bader Philanthropies, on Monday, January 19, at the Marcus Performing Arts Center.
The event will also include a special presentation of the Rev. Joseph Ellwanger Social Justice Award to Andre Lee Ellis, a longtime community leader, artist, and youth advocate whose decades of service have strengthened Milwaukee through urban agriculture, cultural leadership, and community engagement. From empowering young people through agricultural education to building connections through the arts and neighborhood celebrations, Ellis’s work reflects a deep and enduring commitment to social justice.
This year’s theme, “True Peace,” was inspired by an article Dr. King submitted in November 1956 to Christian Century, a weekly religious magazine. It was published on February 6, 1957 in an issue dedicated to race relations. He wrote:
“True peace is not merely the absence of some negative force—tension, confusion or war; it is the presence of some positive force—justice, good will and brotherhood.”
“We are honored to continue hosting this long-standing tradition that brings our community together to celebrate Dr. King’s legacy and elevate the voices and talents of Milwaukee’s youth,” stated MPAC President & CEO Kevin Giglinto. “This celebration underscores our commitment to fostering equity, inclusion, and opportunity for the next generation through the arts.”
This year’s entries were submitted by students from Milwaukee and surrounding school districts. The complete list of this year’s contest winners can be found below.
Additionally, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Educator of the Year Award will be presented to Natalie Hilgers, Middle School English Teacher at Salam School for her outstanding commitment to student growth and service in her community.
“This year’s theme, ‘True Peace,’ reminds us that peace is something we actively build through understanding and care for one another,” said Bridgett Gonzalez, Grants Director at Bader Philanthropies. “Bader Philanthropies is proud to support this celebration, which uplifts Milwaukee’s young people and uses the arts as a powerful platform for students to express their voice and explore Dr. King’s legacy.”
This event is free and open to the public. There are no tickets required to attend, and complimentary parking will be available in the MPAC Parking Structure.
Event sponsors include Bader Philanthropies (Presenting Sponsor); We Energies and Milwaukee Public Schools (Speech Contest Sponsors); Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Writing Contest Sponsors), and Marcus Performing Arts Center (Art Contest Sponsor); Educators Credit Union, Islamic Society of Milwaukee, and The Truth 101.7FM (Freedom Sponsors); Chorus Community Health Plan and Milwaukee County Transit System (Peace Sponsors); Landmark Credit Union, Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee Brewers, and Milwaukee County Zoo (Dream Sponsors); Donelle Johnson and the Copeland Family (Paulette Y. Copeland Reception Sponsor); with additional support provided by Forest County Potawatomi Foundation, the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, and the Herzfeld Foundation.
For curriculum resources and more information, visit www.MarcusCenter.org/MLK
Art Contest Winners
Grades K-2
1st Place: Emily Paez Nunez – Saint Lucas Lutheran School
2nd Place: Leylani Ugalde – Longfellow School
3rd Place: Amir Folad – Lowell International Elementary School
1st Place: Jose Garcia – Samuel Clemens School
2nd Place: Kenia Martinez Vargas – La Escuela Fratney
3rd Place: Yaretzi Santos Sixteco – Longfellow School
Grades 6-8
1st Place: Chriscyris Gil Midence – Wedgewood Park International School
2nd Place: Kimberly Hurtado Garcia – Wedgewood Park International School
3rd Place: Cristell Linaldi Vela – Wedgewood Park International School
Grades 9-12
1st Place: Glorianna Danowski – St. Thomas More High School
2nd Place: Haley Nagel – St. Thomas More High School
3rd Place: Lilly Evrard – St. Thomas More High School
Speech Contest Winners
Grades K-2
1st Place: Josie Evans – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School
2nd Place: Layla Walker – Eastbrook Academy
3rd Place: Montel Taylor – Samuel Clemens School
Grades 3-4
1st Place: Aalaila Simmons – Lowell International Elementary School
2nd Place: Leanna Mitchell – Samuel Clemens School
3rd Place: Mackenzie Peterson – Golda Meir School
Grades 5-6
1st Place: Stevie Smith – Eastbrook Academy
2nd Place: Demar Strong – Samuel Clemens School
3rd Place: Aiden Rios-Calaff – Doerfler School
Grades 7-8
1st Place: Titania McHenry – Fernwood Montessori School
2nd Place: Ruth Omoruyi – Eastbrook Academy
3rd Place: Renad Kabashi – Golda Meir School
Grades 9-10
1st Place: Dahlia Santiago – Golda Meir School
2nd Place: Nina Thao – Riverside University High School
3rd Place: Prince Mensah-Brown – Eastbrook Academy
Grades 11-12
1st Place: Ayden Thrash – Golda Meir School
2nd Place: Leah Serdynski – Wisconsin Connections Academy
3rd Place: Amani Abu – Eastbrook Academy
Writing Contest Winners
Grades K-1: Samuel Clemens School; Myia Dowl and Aruna Halala-Vishudh (Teachers)
Students: Devyn Bady, Amorah Baines-Nugen, Jahani Bernal, Jennifer Cameron, Thailan Clark, Raelynn Henning, Mallary Hobbs-Robinson, Alayah Hurst, Jermill Jordan, Kay’Loni Martin, Lanyea Mccaa, Giovanni Ortiz, A’Riyah Robinson, Perrionna Stewart, Talaia Taylor, Kamiyah Trotter-Bell, Miya Watson
Grades 2-3
1st Place: Haileyana Molin – I.D.E.A.L. School
2nd Place: Audrey Robinson – Golda Meir School
3rd Place: Amelia Par – Lowell International Elementary School
1st Place: Mariana Mitchell – Samuel Clemens School
2nd Place: Kamrie Brown – Samuel Clemens School
3rd Place: Arvell Sewell – Samuel Clemens School
Grade 6
1st Place: Alyssa Rockett – Milwaukee Parkside School for the Arts
2nd Place: Khaydin Allen – Golda Meir School
3rd Place: Lailaa Jefferson – GreenTree Preparatory Academy
Grades 7-8
1st Place: Ruth Omoruyi – Eastbrook Academy
2nd Place: Reham Hamed – Salam School
3rd Place: Elliot Anderson – A.E. Burdick School
Grades 9-10
1st Place: Sabir Eisa – Salam School
2nd Place: Kamarion Jackson – Riverside University High School
3rd Place: Reem Mayo – Salam School
Grades 11-12
1st Place: Bonnie Wise – Golda Meir School
2nd Place: Carla Jones – Riverside University High School
3rd Place: Aarielle Redmond-McClennon – Riverside University High School
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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