Dear Friends,

Don't forget: the deadline to submit a nomination for the 2011 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award is one week from today: Tuesday, February 15.

Click here to learn more about the award and to submit a human rights hero.

Thank you,
Monika Kalra Varma

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From: Monika Kalra Varma - RFK Center
Subject: Call for Nominations: 2011 RFK Human Rights Award

RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights

Dear Friends,

Over the years, Robert Kennedy’s commitment to social justice has inspired millions around the world. We see his legacy in action every time someone puts their life and liberty at risk to defend human rights. Now, the time has come to begin the search for the next recipient of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award, and we need your help.

The annual presentation of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award honors an individual of great courage who has dedicated his or her life to the cause of human rights.

Each year, we invite the public to nominate outstanding champions of human rights who are striving for social justice in their countries and leading the efforts to secure dignity for all people.

Do you know someone who has dedicated his or her life to bringing justice and human rights to the people who need them most? If so, please nominate your own human rights champion for the 2011 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award. We depend on our friends and allies like you to help us find our next partner working for a better, more just world.

Click here to learn how you can nominate someone to receive the RFK Human Rights Award.


This prize is more than just recognition -- it is the beginning of a six-year partnership between our Human Rights Award Laureate and the RFK Center. We provide legal, programmatic, and technical assistance, increase public awareness of their work, and generate domestic and international political support.

Nominees do not have to be widely known. The most heroic defenders of human rights are often those working with little outside recogni! tion. Bu t nominees must have a proven record of advancing human rights and live in the country where they are currently working toward social change -- this is not a lifetime achievement award. They should be a part of a human rights movement or organization, and not working within or for the government.

Anyone can nominate a human rights defender for our award. An independent panel of five judges, all experts in the field of human rights, selects the winner based on their dedication and accomplishments towards social justice and the non-violent and effective tactics used to achieve their goals. I hope you will take a moment to learn more about the nomination process and, if you know someone fighting every day for justice, submit their name.

To learn how you can nominate someone for the 2011 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award, click here.


Thank you for your help.

Sincerely
Monika Kalra Varma
Director, Center for Human Rights

 

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