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Linguistic discrimination and a teen immigrant's fight—will his voice be enough to change a school? Watch Korede confront bias. Lincoln Heights High School: Principal Harrington publicly tells 15-year-old Korede Adeyemi he "will never speak English well enough" for competitive debate. This video follows that moment—the public humiliation, the memory of his father's courtroom lessons, and the choice to answer shame with precision. Keywords: immigrant student, accent bias, debate team, linguistic discrimination. Korede’s journey moves from the cramped bathroom stall to early-morning drills in the library, where Coach Okafor and librarian Darius train him using rhetoric, courtroom recordings, and strategy. Themes include courage, identity, and the politics of language: how standards can be weaponized, how accent is mistaken for incompetence, and how truth told precisely can dismantle prejudice. The story crescendos at a public school board hearing and a state championship where Korede refuses to erase his voice—he wins, exposes a pattern of gatekeeping, and helps launch a debate program that celebrates multilingual eloquence. Emotional beats: humiliation, resilience, communal support, and systemic accountability. If this story moved you, subscribe for more short films and narrative essays that explore identity, education, and justice. Like, comment with which line resonated most, and share to amplify voices that education systems too often silence. Want resources or lesson guides for classrooms about accent bias and inclusion? Check the pinned comment and our channel links for downloadable discussion prompts and curriculum notes. #Storytelling #LifeLessons #LinguisticDiscrimination #Debate #Inclusion