Courtney Pride | Young Hero Award from Alabama Public Television
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Courtney Pride

Alabama School of Fine Arts

Birmingham, Alabama

Courtney Pride, nominated by Rebecca Rutsky, his college and career counselor, is a senior at the Alabama School of Fine Arts in Birmingham. He has faced significant adversity with resilience, intellect, and quiet determination. Raised in a low-income household where his mother has long been the sole provider for their family, Courtney has grown up with financial instability and adult-level responsibilities. He is deeply protective of his mother, who continues to manage ongoing health challenges while working physically demanding jobs. Courtney has actively sought resources to help support him as he prepares for college, reflecting a maturity far beyond his years.

Last school year, a severe water leak in his apartment displaced Courtney from his bedroom for months, forcing him to sleep, study, and create artwork in the living room while mold aggravated his asthma. Yet even in those conditions, he never allowed hardship to become an excuse. As a younger student, he routinely ran nearly a mile to catch the bus each morning, art portfolio in hand, determined not to miss school. He also endured the loss of his grandmother, to whom he was very close. Through each challenge, Courtney developed a steadiness that balances honesty about injustice with an ability to accept what he cannot change and work tirelessly on what he can.

Courtney channels these experiences into meaningful community engagement and artistic contribution. His artwork has been exhibited at his school as well as at Sloss Furnaces and the Birmingham Museum of Art. He volunteers annually with the Magic City Art Show and was selected as a Bateman Scholar, a competitive college preparation program for high-achieving students facing economic hardship. He completed a summer apprenticeship at Sloss Furnaces, expanding his skills in metal arts, and later pursued music production studies through a scholarship-supported summer intensive. His work reflects thoughtful social critique, empathy, and a commitment to using creativity as a vehicle for dialogue and connection.

Academically, Courtney maintains an exceptional 4.308 GPA. A Visual Arts major, he is considered a leader within his department. Faculty rely on his productivity, insight, and thoughtful critique, and his peers respect his perspective. He has pursued one of the most rigorous course loads available at ASFA, including advanced history, art history, anatomy and physiology, and senior thesis. A gifted analytical thinker and writer, he approaches every assignment with discipline and seriousness.

Courtney is intellectually fearless, often asking incisive questions and engaging in complex discussions with maturity and depth. His experiences have shaped him into a student who pairs empathy with critical thought and creativity with resilience. Courtney Pride embodies perseverance, integrity, and artistic vision. He is a deserving recipient of recognition as a Young Hero and will undoubtedly continue to elevate the communities he joins through both his talent and his character.

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