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THE PRINCETON PRIZE IN RACE RELATIONS

​​​We believe that young people are key to making progress toward racial harmony and understanding in the United States.
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The Princeton Prize in Race Relations recognizes students who are helping improve race relations in their schools or communities.
2021 PRINCETON PRIZE IN RACE RELATIONS
Recognizing high school students who undertake substantive efforts to advance race relations in their communities and
​schools in order to promote respect and understanding among all. 
**Winners receive $1,000 and an opportunity to participate in the Princeton University Virtual Princeton Prize Annual Symposium on Race in early June. **
APPLICATION INFORMATION: The application deadline is March 1, 2021
There are two parts of the application — one for you and one for your sponsor. Your sponsor must be a teacher, advisor, community or religious leader, or other responsible adult, who is not related to you,
​and who oversaw your project or who has directly witnessed your project's outcome. They must be familiar with the work you are presenting for the Prize.
Each part of the application can be 
completed separately online(link is external) — OR — downloaded, printed and mailed. 

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2020 Rochester Area Applicants - scroll down to see what they have accomplished!
Asma Ali - Irondequoit High School 
Basil William Barrett-Fairport High School
Madeline Beikirch- Greece Arcadia High School
Gabrielle Brown-Rush-Henrietta Senior High School
Brielle Burgress-Pittsford-Sutherland High School
Kendal Burno-McQuaid Jesuit High School
Desire Chiruza-Joseph C. Wilson Magnet High School
George Morcos-Rush-Henrietta Senior High School
Grace Pazmino-Fairport High School
Kennedy Sayres-Pittsford-Sutherland High School

*Chantel McCrea-East Rochester High School- Rochester's 2020 Princeton Prize Winner*
​MEET OUR 2020 APPLICANTS AND SEE WHAT THEY HAVE ACCOMPLISHED!
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For more information or to answer any questions email:  Les Knox at les@knox-family.com or Jocelyn Goldberg-Schaible at jocelyn@rochesterresearchgroup.com
The Prize is also now actively using Twitter, Facebook and YouTube:

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