Princeton University recently awarded 29 high school students with $1,000 and a symposium invitation for their community work in race relations. Here's a look at the Black teens who were among this year's Princeton prize winners.
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Jordyn Hudson, a recent graduate of Indian Springs School near Birmingham, was recently awarded the Princeton Prize in Race Relations. The prestigious award from Princeton University goes to high school students who work to advance racial equity in their communities. Twenty-nine students received the award this year, and Hudson was the only...
Isabella Hanson, a student at Kennett High School, has been recognized with the prestigious 2021 Princeton Prize in Race Relations. The rising junior is one of 15 students from eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware honored for significantly engaging and challenging "their schools or communities to advance racial equity in order to promote respect...
On June 13, 15-year-old Isabella Hanson—who will be a junior at Kennett High School this September—was one of 15 students from eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware to receive the 2021 Princeton Prize in Race Relations, that identifies and recognizes high school-age students "who significantly engage and challenge their schools or communities to...
Indian Springs senior Jordyn Hudson has been awarded the prestigious Prize in Race Relations from Princeton University. Hudson is the founder and CEO of Shape the Culture, an online platform for showcasing the impact of young people in communities across America.
Sixteen high school students from Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware will be honored at the Princeton Prize in Race Relations Awards Ceremony, a virtual event, June 13. The Princeton Prize in Race Relations recognizes high school students who have advanced racial equity in their schools and communities. Among those being honored are three local...
Jamal Sayid was honored for leading the Global Diversity and Awareness Club, which met monthly to highlight different regions of the world, according to a news release from Gwinnett County Public Schools.
Jamal Sayid, a recent graduate of Grayson High School, is a recipient of the Princeton Prize in Race Relations (PPRR). Sayid, one of only 28 students nationwide to earn the PPRR, was honored for his work to advance racial equity, justice, diversity, inclusion, and acceptance within his school and community through his organization, Global...
Nyché Andrew, a senior at Service High School in Anchorage, Alaska was selected as one of the recipients of the 2021 Princeton Prize in Race Relations (PPRR).
Congratulations to junior Shelby Carter who was recognized for her work in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and named a certificate winner of the Princeton Prize in Race Relations.