2014 de Courtivron Writing Prize
The Isabelle de Courtivron Writing Prize recognizes high-quality undergraduate writing (creative or expository) on topics related to immigrant, diaspora, bicultural, bilingual, and/or mixed-race experiences.
Due to the outstanding entries received this year, the judges decided to award two students with the First Place prize.
First Prize
Remi Mir was awarded first prize for her memoir, “The Socks Don’t Have to Match” about growing up Bengali-American. The narrative weaves together themes of “difference” and identity and captures a nuanced view of the relationship between young adults and their parents — which can be both fraught with tension as well as affection.
Daniel Stone was awarded first prize for “The Faces of Reality,” a courageous and vivid coming of age narrative exploring dimensions of identity (sexual, personal, cultural, political, and academic) and the experience of growing up in Nigeria and coming to MIT.