Nominations open for five awards recognizing achievement in equity and justice 

Nominations are now open for five awards that will be presented during the NJEA Dr. Martin Luther King Human and Civil Rights Celebration on Jan. 11, 2025. 

A sixth award may have been added after the June Review went to press. That new award will be listed with the five below at njea.org/mlk-hrc-nominations. It will also be publicized in the September edition of the NJEA Review. 

The awards open for nomination are:  

  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Human and Civil Rights Award: This award is conferred by the NJEA Human and Civil Rights Committee. Nominees may be an individual, group or organization working in the area of civil rights, and if eligible, NJEA members.  
  • Equality Champion Award: This award is conferred by the NJEA Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Committee. This award honors a member who has been a champion of human and civil rights, and who has had a significant impact on education and the achievement of equal opportunity for those facing discrimination because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.  
  • Elizabeth A. Allen Women in Education Award: This award is conferred by the NJEA Women in Education Committee. Named for NJEA’s first female president, the award honors a member or an individual living or working in New Jersey who promotes women’s rights and equality for all persons, particularly in education. 
  • Judith Owens Spirit Award: This award is conferred by the NJEA Minority Leadership and Recruitment Committee. Named for Dr. Judith Owens, the first African American president of NJEA, this award honors a member who has been a champion of ethnic minority rights and issues and who has had a significant impact on education and the achievement of equal opportunity for those facing discrimination because of their ethnicity. 
  • Urban Educator Activist Award: This award is conferred by the NJEA Urban Education Committee. The award honors active and retired members who have been champions for urban education and who and champion the well-being of all stakeholders in urban communities. 
  • Marie Blistan Advocacy Award: This award is conferred by the Exceptional Children Committee. Up to two awards may be made annually—one designated for NJEA active or retired members and one designated for other community members. The award honors active and retired members who have been champions for the rights of children and adults with exceptionalities.

Nomination forms and documentation for any of these five awards are due Oct. 31, 2024. 

For awards criteria and to make a nomination, go to njea.org/mlk-hrc-nominations

For more information, contact Colleen Lopez at clopez@njea.org or 609-599-4561, ext. 2290. 

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