Voices for a World Free of Nuclear Weapons Opens Nominations for the Second Annual Voices Youth Award 2021

Apr 12, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO, April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Voices for a World Free of Nuclear Weapons Second Annual Voices Youth Award will be given to a youth who, or organization which has pioneered or been part of exemplary programs and actions to engage youth in the local, regional or global movement to abolish nuclear weapons. The award honors the legacy of former U.S.S.R. President Mikhail Gorbachev and former U.S.A. Secretary of State George Shultz in their efforts for nuclear disarmament.

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Photo Credit: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library/ George P Shultz Collections, Hoover Archives (Shultz/Gorbachev/Moscow/10/23/1987)

Voices Youth Award 2020

The first Voices Youth Award 2020 was given to youth activist Kehkashan Basu an advocate for the rights of children and young people since the age of 12. She is the founder and president of Green Hope Foundation, an initiative that promotes peace, nuclear disarmament and sustainable development through education.

We invite nominations for individual youth (35 years of age or below) or youth organizations for the Second Annual Voices Youth Award 2021.

Required submission materials include the name of an individual or organization, and supporting narrative, no longer than 250 words. Additional materials such as online posts, photos, website articles, and a video no longer than three minutes. Other supporting materials are welcome.  

Nominations can be submitted either by filling out the submission form on the Voices website Awards Page or by emailing required materials directly to 
307193@email4pr.com

SOURCE Voices for a World Free of Nuclear Weapons

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