ACLU Announces Winners of Second Annual Stand Up for Freedom Contest: 3,500 Young People Get Creative About Defending Civil Liberties (3/15/2006)
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NEW YORK – Completing a key phase of their yearlong campaign aimed at
inspiring young Americans to defend civil liberties, the American Civil
Liberties Union today announced the winners of the second annual Stand Up for
Freedom Contest. Launched on July 4th, 2005, the competition challenged
young people across the country to get creative about defending their rights by
producing a TV public service announcement (PSA) or writing an essay on today’s
pressing civil liberties issues. Lauren Humphrey, a recent
graduate of the University of Southern California, took the $5,000 award in the
PSA category for her submission “You Do,” which focuses on the invasiveness of
the Patriot Act. In the writing category, the $1,000 prize was awarded to
Steven Gaughan for his submission “Hide and Seek,” a powerful piece on
censorship.
“While we received many impressive entries, Lauren Humphrey and Steven
Gaughan exhibited outstanding creativity and thoughtfulness in their responses
to our challenge,” said ACLU Executive Director Anthony D. Romero. “In a time
when many of our core freedoms are in jeopardy, it is encouraging to see young
people defending civil liberties with such energy and imagination.”
A pool of more than 3,500 entries was narrowed down to seven finalists in
each category, and a panel of acclaimed celebrities selected the two
winners. Judges included filmmakers Ron Howard, Reginald Hudlin and
Warrington Hudlin; award-winning musicians Carlos Santana and Rob Thomas;
authors Cheryl Howard, Deborah Santana and Jessica Blank; philanthropist Marisol
Thomas; Judge Alex Kozinski of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth
Circuit; New York Film Festival Director Richard Peña; HBO Entertainment
President Carolyn Strauss; and ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero.
The ACLU said the contest is a key part of its campaign to engage the next
generation of civil libertarians. This ongoing effort continues with the
launch of StandUp (www.aclu.org/standup) the ACLU’s new Web
site for students and young people. StandUp spotlights bold and inspiring
entries from the recent contest and also features live streaming of Listen Up
for Freedom, an ACLU-branded CD sampler featuring songs from top
Atlantic Records artists.
To learn more about the contest winners and other ACLU StandUp activities,
visit www.aclu.org/standup
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