LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Louisville student spoke her way into winning $2,500 at the Lincoln Foundation’s 10th grade speech contest on Saturday.
As part of the Whitney M. Young Scholars Program, each contestant gave a speech to a packed crowd at Bellarmine University on a social issue important to their generation, including bullying and climate change.
DuPont Manual High School’s Priscilla Okeke won the scholarship with a speech on food deserts in Louisville…