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THE PRINCETON PRIZE IN RACE RELATIONS

​​​We believe that young people are key to making progress toward racial harmony and understanding in the United States.
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The Princeton Prize in Race Relations recognizes students who are helping improve race relations in their schools or communities.
2023 PRINCETON PRIZE IN RACE RELATIONS
Recognizing high school students who undertake substantive efforts to advance race relations in their communities and ​schools in order to promote respect and understanding among all. 

**Winners receive $1,000 and an opportunity to participate in the Princeton University Virtual Princeton Prize Annual Symposium on Race in early June. **
2023 Rochester Area Applicants 
Congratulations to
Elizabeth Komara, Our Lady of Mercy High School,
​The 2023 Princeton Prize winner!

Click on the file below and meet our applicants and their impressive accomplishments.
2023 Rochester Area Princeton Prize Applicants & Their Accomplishments
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2022 Rochester Area Princeton Prize Applicants & Their Accomplishments
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For more information or to answer any questions email:  Les Knox at les@knox-family.com or Jocelyn Goldberg-Schaible at jocelyn@rochesterresearchgroup.com
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