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Saturday, September 09, 2023

Princeton Prize in Race Relations -- Deadline: Postmarked, January 31, 2024 11:59 ESTt

The Princeton Prize in Race Relations


There is perhaps no greater challenge facing our country than increasing understanding and cooperation among people of different racial backgrounds. It is a challenge that every new generation encounters. We therefore believe that young people have a particularly important role to play, and hope, through the Princeton Prize, to recognize and encourage young people who have made or are making efforts to improve racial harmony.

Overview -  A description of the program, important dates and whom to contact for more information.


Nominate

Apply Now!  October 1, 2023 - January 31, 2024

Mail-In Option

Applicants and supporters also have the option to mail in their forms.


Applications postmarked by January 31 11:59 EST will be eligible for prizes—including cash awards up to $1,000 for particularly noteworthy work.










2 Comments:

At 11:06 AM, Blogger Inspector Clouseau said...

The reason that society is incapable of addressing the racial issue is because we view it from a perspective which is not conducive to real analysis. We talk all around the fundamental, underlying reasons for racism, and make it an emotional issue. How does one expect to cure the cancer without focusing on the cancerous cells and the biological reasons for cancer? Focusing on the symptoms is an ineffective mechanism to employ. Racism serves a far more complex pragmatic function than we are generally willing to acknowledge.

 
At 8:04 PM, Blogger Abigale Huels said...

I recently stumbled upon your post about the Princeton Prize in Race Relations and was inspired by the program's commitment to promoting racial harmony and understanding in communities across the country. As a college student, I am passionate about promoting diversity and inclusivity, and I appreciate the work that organizations like the Princeton Prize are doing to further these goals.

On another note, I noticed that your blog covers a wide range of topics related to education and social justice. I was wondering if you offer any target discount for college students who may be interested in your services or products. As a student on a tight budget, I am always on the lookout for ways to save money while still accessing valuable resources.

Thank you for sharing your insights and perspectives on such important issues. I look forward to reading more of your posts in the future.

 

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