The Central/Southern NJ Committee for the Princeton Prize in Race Relations is proud to announce this year’s winners.
2019 Award Winner
Kayla Webster, Senior Washington Township High School
Leader of the 200-student protest against racism which set in motion the installment of the “No Place for Hate” program and the charter of a student led NAACP chapter
2019 Certificate Winners
Shomari Hollis and Nabia Evans, Seniors, Notre Dame High School
Co-Presidents, African American Club retreat for Students/Administrators
Simone Williams, Junior, Delran High School
Organizer of Diversity Club for Students
Bella Brewer, Senior, Hamilton High School W
Founder, Cultural Awareness Society
Dami Adijun, Senior, Hamilton High School W
Organizer of High School Exchange program
Our Central/Southern NJ region received a record number of outstanding applications this year.
This year’s Award Ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, May 1st from 6pm-8pm at Maclean House. All are invited to attend.
The 2019 Princeton Prize Symposium on Race is scheduled April 25-27. The Symposium gives prize recipients from all regions
the opportunity to meet like-minded students from across the country and to engage in meaningful discussions about race and
race relations. Winners will present their project to Princeton University students, alumni and also to fellow winners.