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This document announces recipients of awards from the Sidney Hillman Foundation, including the Canadian Hillman Prize awarded to CBC journalists for an investigation into school bus safety, and the 2019 Sol Stetin Award for Labor History given to historian Joshua B. Freeman. It includes a quote from judge Ta-Nehisi Coates regarding the importance of journalism and provides background on the foundation's mission to honor Sidney Hillman's legacy. Contact information for Alexandra Lescaze is provided for event RSVPs.

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Ceremony in New York City on May 7
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""In a time when this country's highest powers have taken it as their business to demean the work of journalists, it is particularly significant for us to honor those who have taken up the tools of journalism to challenge corrupt power wherever it may reside,""
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"Hillman believed that a free press was essential to a fair and equal society."
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ceremony in New York City on May 7.
"In a time when this country's highest powers have taken it as their business to demean the work of journalists, it is particularly significant for us to honor those who have taken up the tools of journalism to challenge corrupt power wherever it may reside," said Hillman judge Ta-Nehisi Coates.
In 2011, the Sidney Hillman Foundation inaugurated the Canadian Hillman Prize. This year’s winners, Harvey Cashore, Bob McKeown and Kimberly Ivany of CBC’s The Fifth Estate, won for their sweeping investigation into the research and regulatory failures that have put millions of children at risk on their way to and from school each day. Their reporting exposed fraudulent science behind Transport Canada’s seminal seatbelt study and led the Transport Minister to form a task force with the provinces to look at implementing seatbelts on school buses across the country.
The Hillman Foundation announced Monday that CUNY professor and historian, Joshua B. Freeman, is the recipient of its 2019 Sol Stetin Award for Labor History. Freeman has written extensively about the history of labor, industry, modern America, and New York City. The Hillman Foundation established the award in 2005 to honor a labor historian who has made significant contribution to the field, researching and telling the stories of working peoples’ lives.
Since 1950, the Hillman’s Prizes for Journalism honor the legacy of Sidney Hillman, an immigrant who dedicated his life to a “better America.” Hillman believed that a free press was essential to a fair and equal society. The Sidney Hillman Foundation has sought to carry on his legacy by honoring journalists who illuminate the great issues of our times—from the search for a basis for lasting peace, to the need for better housing, medical care, and employment security for all people, to the promotion of civil liberties and the battle against discrimination based on race, nationality, or religion.
For more information, including to RSVP to the event, please contact Alexandra Lescaze at 646-448-6413 or Alex@HillmanFoundation.org
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