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Announcing Winners of the Tompkins County Office of Human Rights 35th Annual K-12 Arts Competition

The Tompkins County Office of Human Rights (OHR), in collaboration with the Dorothy Cotton Institute, was pleased to announce the winners of the 35th Annual Human Rights Arts Competition for all K-12 youth in Tompkins County.

The Human Rights Arts Competition expands possibilities for student expression around issues related to universal rights (including civil, economic, political, and human rights) while providing teachers with strategies for discussing social justice themes in their classrooms.

Over 340 students in Tompkins County participated in this year’s competition in which 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes and honorable mention awards were chosen for each art form in each age category. Group winners share one prize. Information on Artwork display locations was announced during the awards ceremony. Student art, poetry, and video can be seen on the Public Library, Tompkins County Office of Human Rights website and Facebook Page.

The Award Ceremony took place via YouTube:  https://youtu.be/5QrOxLWkQtE  at 10:00a.m., on the International Human Rights Day, December 10th, 2022. Gift cards, medals and certificates will be dropped off at the winners’ respective schools starting on the week of December 12, 2022.

The 35th Annual K-12 Arts Competition Winners are:

Poetry Winners by Age Category

Grades 3-5

                                                                                   

1st Place

Sam Tamborelle

Black

Cayuga Heights Elem

2nd Place

Eliza Dvorak

Now I am Helpless

R.C. Buckley Elem.

3rd Place

Elise Hollenbeck

Everyone gets to decide what they want to be when they grow up

R.C. Buckley Elem.

Honorable Mention

Elena Forties

My Choice

R.C. Buckley

Grades 6-8  

                                                           

1st Place

Christopher C. Errichiello

Haikus of Right 19. The Freedom to think & say want you want

Boynton Middle School

2nd Place

Isabelle Vorhis

Silence

Boynton Middle School

3rd Place

Katie Breen

Free From Slavery

Boynton Middle School

Honorable Mention

Aryanna Thompson

Have a Right to have Fair Law

Boynton Middle School

Poetry Class Entry

Grades 3-5

                                                           

1st Place

Austin Fay’s Class

Moon’s Room Thoughts of a Better World

Belle Sherman Elem.

2nd Place

Joshua Dressen’s Class

A collection of Poems by The Neptune Room

Belle Sherman Elem.

Film

Grades 6-8

Title Work:

1st Place

Hugo P. Lloyd

Discrimination.

Bus Stop

Boynton Middle School

2nd Place

  • David Yonker Sebastian A. Beliciu
  • Miles R. MacConaghy
  • Hendrix Adams
  • Elijah Sieverding

The fight for Human Rights

Boynton Middle School

3rd Place

Arlo Jones, Oren H. Milder, and  Elias Porter

Envisioning Human Rights (song)

Boynton Middle School

Honorable Mention

Elena Sorrentino

Article #28

Boynton Middle School

Visual Art Winners by Age Category

Grades 3-5

                                                                       

1st Place

Corinne Smith

Food and Shelter for all

R.C. Buckley Elem.

2nd Place

Marshall Axtell

We Have the Right to Speak Freely

R.C. Buckley Elem.

3rd Place

Kevin Lucas Jimenez

The Right to a Safe Place

R.C. Buckley Elem.

Honorable Mention

Virginia Gagliano

Every Child Has the Right to Privacy

Fall Creek

Grades 6-8

1st Place

Eleonor Clark

The Sunset Speaker

Boynton Middle School

2nd Place

Iona Perry

Infinite Believes; Own word

Boynton Middle School

3rd Place

Charlotte McClintic

Everyone Has a Voice

Boynton Middle School

Honorable Mention

Evelyn Parrish and Matisson Oakes

Freedom of Speech

                 VA

Boynton Middle School

Visual Art Class Entry

Grades K-3                                                                         

1st Place

Lighting Bug Room

Teacher: Jill Hellerman

We Have Rights

Belle Sherman Elem.

2nd Place

The Star Room

Teacher: Eric Reiff

Human Rights Book

Belle Sherman Elem.

3rd Place

Tanya Caitlin’s Room

Droits de la personne

Caroline Elem. School

DOROTHY COTTON INSTITUTE

Grades 3-5

Paisley Lindstrom

Everyone Has Rights

R.C. Buckley Elem.

Teacher: Rebecca James

Ryan Errichiello

No Slavery

Cayuga Heights Elem.

Teacher: Emily Graber

Grades 6-8

Henry Bopp

Discrimination

Boynton Middle School

Teacher: Valerie Evans

The Tompkins County Office of Human Rights (OHR) is a department of the County charged with providing civil rights enforcement and outreach programming. They handle complaints of discrimination in housing, employment, lending, public accommodation, and education. If you feel you have been discriminated against or have questions regarding your human rights or the rights of others, contact: Tompkins County Office of Human Rights; 120 W. Martin Luther King Jr., Street, Ithaca, NY 14850; (607)277-4080, at humanrights@tompkins-co.org; https://tompkinscountyny.gov/humanrights; https://www.facebook.com/OHRtompkinscounty.