In 2026, we mark two extraordinary milestones—the 75th Anniversary of the World Affairs Council of Seattle and the 250th Anniversary of the United States. Together, these anniversaries invite us to reflect on democracy—its promises, its challenges, and the role each of us plays in shaping its future.
This year’s World Citizen Essay Contest (WCEC) invited students in grades 3–12 across Washington State to reflect on these themes and share their perspectives on the future of democracy. Students explored questions about global citizenship, local action, historical lessons, and the role of democratic systems in addressing shared challenges such as climate change and sustainable growth. Over 300 students representing 17 schools rose to the occasion, submitting essays that were insightful, imaginative, and full of heart—demonstrating how young people are engaging with the responsibilities of citizenship and envisioning a more just and inclusive democracy. In essays of 1,000 words or less, they offered thoughtful, creative, and deeply personal reflections—highlighting the insight and leadership of the next generation.
We invite you to celebrate these powerful youth voices at the 2026 World Citizen Essay Contest Awards Ceremony, “Celebrating Democracy’s Promise: Youth Reflections at 250 Years,” on Thursday, May 21, 2026, from 6:30–8:00 PM at Lake Washington Girls’ Middle School (doors open at 6:00 PM). This FREE community event will feature a keynote conversation, recognition of our 2026 World Educator, and the opportunity to hear excerpts from our student winners. Together, we will honor outstanding students, educators, and the broader community that supports global learning and civic engagement.