 Last year, Esri and the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network teamed up to host the 2020 ArcGIS Story Maps competition for the Sustainable Development Goals. The competition encouraged storytellers around the world to build location-based, data-driven stories that addressed one or more global goals. We received competition entries from 47 countries through a student track and a professional track. Student submissions came from 74 different institutions, while more than 150 organizations submitted to the professional track. Our esteemed competition judges selected first, second, and third-place winners for each of these tracks. This has been one of the most wonderful contests that I've been affiliated with in terms of the topics, the cartography, the storytelling, the emphasis on the SDGs, the sheer joy and amazement in looking at all of these final entries. All of the stories for the SDGs were superb. So impressive, showing skills and technology that was unimaginable even recently, much less when I studied. Today, we're delighted to announce the winners for each track, starting with the student submissions. In third place, we have the story What You Can't See in the Tennessee River. EyeBanker Kendall Regency takes the number two spot. And in first place is the Hidden Reality story. The Hidden Reality story about femicides in Turkey, I founded a compelling design and it just brought me right into this critical issue. Next, the winners for the professional track. Coming in third is Keeping Up with the Kuchis. Deneke and Kusan is second and segregation is killing us, claims first place. It is really very important, showing also our realities. It's showing how the gear is mapping that can help. From all of us at Esri and SDSN, thank you to everyone who submitted to our 2020 contest and a heartfelt congratulations to our winners.