MLK Community Service Award Criteria for 2004
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Committee of the Rollins School of Public Health and the Goizueta Business
School of Emory University seeks to recognize those members of
our community who build awareness, speak on behalf of justice, celebrate diversity, and impel action in building a
better future for all mankind. Award recipients will be those organizations that meet these criteria and embody
the values articulated by Martin Luther King, Jr.
In our selection process, we endeavor to honor individuals and organizations responding to the following
questions:
Who will give voice to the marginalized?
We encourage the nomination of individuals and organizations that provide services and/or advocacy for the human
rights of those marginalized because of poverty, race or ethnicity, national origin, gender, or age.
Who will stand for our children?
We seek nominations for those individuals and organizations that invest their resources for the well-being of
children - our future. We are soliciting the nomination individuals and organizations that confront the issues
faced by children through the construction of effective programs and advocacy.
Who will have the courage to innovate?
We are soliciting the nominations of individuals and organizations that apply innovative and creativity approaches
for addressing societal issues. Our aim is to celebrate nominees who have constructed new ways to address
persistent challenges in the lives of the marginalized.
Who will bring the community together and pass tradition from generation to generation?
The lessons from the past provide direction for the future; thus we are seeking nominees whose focus is on the
preservation of the past as an avenue for community building.
All nominees will be acknowledged.
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