Princeton University hosted the 2023 Princeton Prize in Race Relations (PPRR) award winners, 29 high school students from across the United States, during the annual Princeton Prize Symposium on Race held on campus April 29-30. The students were recognized for undertaking significant efforts to advance racial equity and understanding in their schools or communities.
Five high school students were honored at Chicago's 19th annual "Princeton Prize in Race Relations" award ceremony downtown. The prize recognizes students who have worked to advance racial equity and understanding in their communities.
A Wilson High School student and member of the Youth Volunteer Corps of Reading has been recognized by Princeton University for her work in advancing race relations, the corps announced.
Kemi Ojikutu, a junior at Wilson High School and a member of the Youth Volunteer Corps of Reading (YVC), has been recognized with the prestigious Princeton Prize in Race Relations for her outstanding dedication to advancing racial equity and understanding in her community through her leadership in the YVC Stand Together Against Racism (STAR) initiative.
Malverne School District is proud to announce that Malverne High School junior Olivia Brown has been honored with the 2024 Princeton Prize in Race Relations.