Government and Politics
February 7, 2023
From: City of DavisThe City of Davis Human Relations Commission announced today that the nomination period is now open for the Thong Hy Huynh Memorial Awards.
Established in 1986, the Thong Hy Huynh Memorial Awards recognizes local individuals or organizations promoting civil rights, civic engagement or positive human relations and are helping improve the quality of life for Davis residents and visitors. The Awards are in memory of Davis High School student Thong Hy Huynh, who was stabbed to death on May 4, 1983, and to help raise awareness for social justice and inclusion.
“By continuing to honor the memory of Thong Hy Huynh, we can raise awareness for social justice and acknowledge the important civic engagement work being done in our community,” said Davis Mayor Will Arnold. “Everyone, regardless background or identity, deserves to live in Davis peacefully without fear of discrimination or bias.”
Awards are presented each year in the following three categories: ages under 18, ages 18 and over and community organizations. Community organizations can consist of members of any age. Award nomination forms and guidelines are available online at www.cityofdavis.org. Nominations will be accepted until Thursday, March 16, at 5 p.m.
Qualities to consider in nominating an individual or organization include:
Promoting civil rights and/or civic engagement
Creating positive human relations in our multicultural and diverse community
Improving the quality of life in Davis for residents and visitors through health promotion, human services, housing, education, employment, cultural awareness or peaceful means of conflict resolution
Additional information about the award, including past recipients, can be found here: https://www.cityofdavis.org/about-davis/community-awards#huynh. For more information about the Awards, contact Carrie Dyer at 530-747-5863 or at [email protected].
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