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 NEW ORLEANS, La.  ABC NEWS  -- During a ceremony honoring the 2019  Teachers of the Year,  one in particular stood out.The honoree from Minnesota, Kelly Holstine, chose to kneel during the national anthem at the NCAA football championship game on Monday, where the ceremony took place,  to stand up for marginalized and oppressed people,  accord stanley cup ing to a tweet  stanley cup she wrote, which included a photograph of her kneeling. Like many before, I respectfully kneeled during Natl Anthem because,  No one is free until we are all free,   she wrote, referencing former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and citing a quote from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Honored as State Teachers of the Year at NCAA Champ FB Game. Given platform to stand up for marginalized and oppressed people. Like many before, I respectfully kneeled during Natl Anthem because,  No one is free until we stanley cup becher  are all free   MLK .  imwithkap  blacklivesmatter  LGBTQ pic.twitter/DimP3pBtBn鈥?Kelly D. Holstine  she/her   @kellydholstine  January 14, 2020 Kaepernick protested police brutality against black Americans by kneeling in 2016.President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were also in attendance for Monday night s game at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.Holstine, an English and language arts teacher at Tokata Learning Center in Shakopee, has been outspoken about her activism before.She lead a TED Talk in October 2019 titled  Educators must be more than allies. In her speech, she advocated for teacher