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A retired special educator from Cape Cod and an ELL teacher from Amherst shared the spotlight on Friday, June 19, at the 33rd annual MTA Human and Civil Rights banquet and awards ceremony.
Diane Turco, of Harwich, received the Kathleen Roberts Creative Leadership Award for her three decades of activism in educating Massachusetts residents about the safety concerns surrounding the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station. Alicia Lopez, who teaches English language learners at Amherst Regional Middle School, received the Louise Gaskins Lifetime Civil Rights Award. Human Relations Committee Dale Forest said Turco and Lopez were chosen for their efforts to make the world a more just and tolerant place. Kathleen Roberts and Louise Gaskins, for whom the awards are named, attended the event, held at the Westin Waltham-Boston Hotel.
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03.11.19 / Turnhalle Wiesengrund, Winterthur
HCR Torhütertag
Bild: Sportfotografie Markus Aeschimann | www.markus-aeschimann.ch
3. März 2018 / Eulachhallen, Winterthur
NLA: HC Rychenberg - Tigers Langnau
Playoff 1/4-Final, Spiel 3
8:6 (6:1, 0:3, 2:2)
Bild: Markus Aeschimann (www.markus-aeschimann.ch)
07/01/18- Human and Civil Rights Awards at the Minneapolis Convention Center Wednesday. (Photo by Scott Iskowitz)
3. März 2018 / Eulachhallen, Winterthur
NLA: HC Rychenberg - Tigers Langnau
Playoff 1/4-Final, Spiel 3
8:6 (6:1, 0:3, 2:2)
Bild: Markus Aeschimann (www.markus-aeschimann.ch)
NLA, Saison 2013/2014, HC Rychenberg - Unihockey Mittelland, 13.10.2013, Foto: Raphael Studer / HC Rychenberg
The MTA's 2016 Human and Civil Rights awards honored State Representative Ellen Story, volunteer math teacher Fred Bommer, Real Cost of Prisons Project founder Lois Ahrens and, posthumously, Betsy Sawyer, the teacher who inspired her students to create the biggest book on earth dedicated to world peace. More than 100 educators, family members and students attended the awards on June 17 in Waltham