Susan Knopf Kinoy Social Justice Prize

The Susan Knopf Kinoy Social Justice Prize is in memory of native New Yorker, Susan Knopf Kinoy, MSW, a committed social activist, union and community organizer, and co-founder of La Clinica del Pueblo medical facility serving undocumented patients in Washington, DC. She regularly traveled from DC to NYC to co-teach a Community Organizing course at CWE. It is awarded to a student who gives evidence of actively working or volunteering for a progressive social justice organization or movement. Some examples might be: Black Lives Matter, immigration/asylum reform, anti-gentrification, Poor People’s Campaign, peace, anti-poverty or housing justice. Priority will be given to a student whose plans include graduate school in social work, law or public health.

Award
$500
Scopes
Center for Worker Education
Deadline
01/07/2024
Supplemental Questions
  1. Please upload your resume.
  2. Please upload your 1-page essay describing your current social justice engagement.