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Final Match Up to Crown All-Time Best Webby 5-Word Speech is LIVE

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Who will be the winner? The Internet's Highest Honor May 14, 2021 ----------------------------------

Who will be the winner? [View this email in your browser]( The Internet's Highest Honor May 14, 2021 --------------------------------------------------------------- The Final Match-up. Which Webby 5-Word Speech is The All-Time Best? 64 speeches went head-to-head to be crowned best speech of the last 25 years. Now, it’s time to decide between the final 2. Vote for your favorite now! 32 Matchups. 64 Incredible Speeches. 2 Finalists. It all comes down to this: The final round is live! Voting in The All-Time Best Webby 5-Word Speech Bracket has been amazing, with hundreds of thousands of votes already cast! This war of words has seen strong contenders. Now we’re down to the final round: Jesse Williams’ “Afraid? Okay. Do It Afraid.” vs Black Lives Matter’s “Stay Turnt! Black Lives Matter.” Today is your chance to decide the greatest five words spoken in Webby history! The winner will be announced on Tuesday, May 18th during Webby Awards XXV, our virtual celebration for the 25th Annual Webby Awards hosted by actress, writer, podcaster, host and advocate Jameela Jamil. [See the full bracket]( on our website, and head to The Webby Awards' [Twitter]( and [Instagram]( to cast your vote! [Vote for the All-Time Best!]( advertisement How Companies are Prioritizing Flexibility for Productivity The Future of Work editorial series continues to explore how companies and individuals are working in revamped ways to produce great work on the Internet. Created in partnership with [MarketerHire]( the latest piece zeros in on the rise in flexible work—from remote collaboration to four-day work weeks. [Read part two]( learn how Headspace and Flatiron Health have benefited from giving team members more autonomy over how, and where, they work. [Read The Future of Work]( Follow Along Don't Miss Anything! Sponsors Thank you to all of our generous partners. They support us, We encourage you to support them. [Support Our Sponsors]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [WPEngine]( [Marketerhire]( [YouGov]( [Monday.com]( [Slack]( [BASIC]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Webby Awards 22 West 21st Street, 7th Floor New York, NY 10010 US [Unsubscribe from Webby Emails]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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