Maltz Museum Announces Winners of 2026 Stop the Hate Youth Speak Out and Youth Sing Out Contest

Maltz Museum Announces Winners of 2026 Stop the Hate Youth Speak Out and Youth Sing Out Contest

 The Maltz Museum announced the winners of the 2026 Stop the Hate Youth Speak Out and Youth Sing Out Contest. Each year, the contest awards $100,000 to Northeast Ohio middle and high school students, teachers, and schools who take a stand against hate and discrimination. Winners were announced during an awards ceremony on April 14th at the Tri-C Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus.

The Stop the Hate contest includes multiple components: Youth Speak Out essay and poetry writing and Youth Sing Out songwriting for classrooms. Together, they celebrate Northeast Ohio students in grades 6-12 who are committed to building a more accepting and inclusive world.

With more than 300 attendees, the ceremony—hosted by Gabriella Kreuz, founder of Love Doesn’t Shove.

“To me, Stop the Hate is about reflecting on our own lives and choices, and choosing to lead with love—the true opposite of hate,
Kreuz shared at the event, according to the press release. “It’s about being a leader through our actions, guided by compassion, empathy, and respect for others. Participation in this program is so important because young people inspire us. Seeing the next generation commit to kindness, integrity, and doing what’s right gives us all a renewed sense of hope for the future.”

Reneé Chelm, Board Chair of the Maltz Museum, opened the ceremony by reflecting on the legacy of the program and reaffirming the organization’s commitment to expanding the impact of Stop the Hate.

“This has been a milestone year for the Maltz Museum as we celebrate 20 years of the institution and 18 years of Stop the Hate,” Chelm said. “As we look ahead to the next 20 years, our commitment to this work is stronger than ever. We are investing in the future of Stop the Hate—expanding it into a year-round, mission-defining initiative that will reach broader audiences and deepen its impact across our community.”

She also shared updates on the programing, including an increase to the grand prize essay scholarship to $30,00o.  In partnership with Cuyahoga County Public Library, the 2026 Stop the Hate finalists’ essays, poems, and songs will be printed and made available at all library locations throughout the county.

See the 2026 Youth Speak Out: Essay & Poetry Contest Winners below. For more information on the winners, visit: maltzmuseum.org

Youth Speak Out Essays: 11th – 12th Grade

Grand Prize: $30,000 scholarship + $4,000 educational grant for their school

Manasvi Gurajala, Grade 11, Solon High School

First Runner-Up: $15,000 scholarship + $2,000 educational grant for their school

Elizabeth Chen, Grade 12, Berea-Midpark High School

Second Runner Up: $10,000 scholarship + $1,000 educational grant for their school

2Ayesha Faruki, Grade 12, Mentor High School

Third Runner Up: $5,000 scholarship + $500 educational grant for their school

Liam Hernandez, Grade 12, Aurora High School

Honorable Mentions: All receive a $1,000 cash prize + a $500 educational grant for their schools

Sophie Frissore, Grade 12, Aurora High School

Autumn Ladner, Grade 12, Aurora High School

Madeline Roisman, Grade 12, Saint Joseph Academy

Austin Rule, Grade 11, Aurora High School

Asher Sullivan, Grade 11, Shaker Heights High School

Ann Varghese, Grade 12, Aurora High School

 

Youth Speak Out Essays: 6th – 10th Grade

 

10th Grade:

First Place: $400 cash prize

Samipa Patel, Solon High School

Runner Up: $100 cash prize

Younes Tajik, Natividad Pagan International Newcomers Academy

 

9th Grade:

First Place: $400 cash prize

Eva Jones, Avon Lake High School

Runner Up: $100 cash prize

Fatima Shah, Hathaway Brown School

 

8th Grade:

First Place: $400 cash prize

Karson Kirth, Independence Middle School

Runner Up: $100 cash prize

Raegan Eichenlaub, North Ridgeville Academic Center

 

7th Grade:

First Place: $400 cash prize

June Weaver, Garfield Middle School

3Runner Up: $100 cash prize

Kylie King-Woods, Hathaway Brown School

 

6th Grade:

First Place: $400 cash prize

Peter Metoki, Hudson Middle School

Runner Up: $100 cash prize

Caleb Lehman, North Ridgeville Academic Center

 

Youth Speak Out Poetry: High School

First Place: $2,000 cash prize + $1,000 educational grant for their school

Myka Steggall, Grade 10, Oberlin High School

Second Place: $1,500 cash prize + $500 educational grant for their school

Zoe Pierce, Grade 11, Lakewood High School

Third Place: $1,000 cash prize + $500 educational grant for their school

Linh Nguyen, Grade 12, Aurora High School

Honorable Mentions: ALL receive a $500 cash prize

Ave Myers, Grade 10, Oberlin High School

Don’Nae Sanford, Grade 10, Walsh Jesuit High School

 

Youth Speak Out Poetry: Middle School

First Place: $400 cash prize

Anna Kellermann, Grade 7, Ballard Brady Middle School

Second Place: $300 cash prize

Maya Bourguignon, Grade 8, Beachwood Middle School

Third Place: $200 cash prize

Christina Chhetri, Grade 8, Bolich Middle School

Honorable Mentions: ALL receive a $100 cash prize

Khloee Booth, Grade 8, Almira Pre-K Academy

Farai Chiunda, Grade 8, Beachwood Middle School

 

2026 Youth Sing Out: Song Contest Winners

First Place High School: $3,000 educational grant for their school

Title: “You Don’t Know Me”

Lewis Treece’s 11th & 12th Grade Class

Rhodes School of Environmental Studies

ROOTS of American Music Teaching Artist: Matt “Cutty” Banner

Runner Up High School: $1,500 educational grant for their school

Title: “Break the Chain”

Janet Creamer’s Extra-Curricular/After School Class

Walsh Jesuit High School

ROOTS of American Music Teaching Artist: Kennedy Nagel

First Place Middle School: $3,000 educational grant for their school

Title: “We Will Rise”

Kelly Koehler’s 2nd Period Class

North Ridgeville Academic Center

ROOTS of American Music Teaching Artist: Kennedy Nagel

Runner Up Middle School: $1,500 educational grant for their school

Title: “Mystery of Iniquity”

Mary Matisak’s 5th Period Class

Milkovich Middle School

ROOTS of American Music Teaching Artist: Esther Fitz

 

Stop the Hate: Teachers of the Year

Together, with its partners, the Maltz Museum named two recipients of the Stop the Hate Teacher of

the Year award. Each received a $1,000 cash prize in recognition of their commitment to fostering

inclusive learning environments. Congratulations to Kelly Koehler of North Ridgeville Academic Center

and Janet Creamer of Walsh Jesuit High School.

 

Stop the Hate: Educational Grant

This year, Northeast Ohio educators dedicated to creating inclusive learning environments were invited

to apply for a $1,400 educational grant. The Maltz Museum awarded the grant to Garfield Heights

Middle School to support a reading club and project centered on The Hate You Give by Angie Thomas.

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