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Isabel Massud, a senior film production major from São Paulo, Brazil, won the 2026 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest with her speech, “Gender Safety: An Illusion of the Free World.” Caoimhe Farrell, a sophomore communication major from Galway, Ireland, took second place.



Bodiker’s speech, “Breaking Bread: The Restorative Power of Eating Together,” touched on the importance of food and the intrinsic community that comes with it. She discussed the modern shame and guilt that society attaches to food, and the importance of sharing the time we use to eat with others.
Graber discussed the power of changing systems from the inside in “Reconciling It All: Justice Within Broken Systems.” Speaking from aspirations of being a lawyer as a child, Graber talked about the challenges that come from working within the justice system — yet understanding that the best way to make a difference is to do so from within the system itself.
McDonald spoke on the power of argument in “Getting Along Better by Arguing More.” She shared personal experiences with her family, where their dinner conversations would often be arguments — about topics large and small alike — and how they were typically positive experiences for everyone involved, whether or not anyone’s mind was changed.

