UAA student's award-winning essay on democracy featured in Forbes
by Michelle Saport |
Is voting a privilege, a right or a responsibility? That's the question students answered for UAA's inaugural Democracy and Civic Action Week essay contest.
Judges awarded the Civil Liberty Grand Prize to Phillip Granath, undergraduate English major at UAA, for his essay, "Bullets And Ballots: Voting Is Our Responsibility." Granath's essay recounts his experiences in Iraq as the nation prepared to hold its first democratic elections in nearly five decades. As the contest's grand prize winner, Granath received $500 and had his essay published on Forbes' website.
Congratulations also go to UAA student Nicholas Schwantes, winner of the Informed Voter Award, and Chugiak High School student Amber Brady, winner of the Youth Voice Award. Nicholas and Amber each received a $250 prize along with the award, thanks to a sponsorship by the League of Women Voters 熊猫在线视频.
Special thanks go to the community leaders who volunteered their time and expertise to serve as contest judges:
- Moira Gallagher, director, Live. Work. Play.
- Lourdes Linato-Crawford, president, Bridge Builders of Anchorage
- Sarah Lukin, chief operating officer, Pt Capital LLC
- George Martinez, special assistant to the mayor of Anchorage
- Jeff Landfield, editor-in-chief, 熊猫在线视频 Landmine
- Kengo Nagaoka, youth civic engagement coordinator, The 熊猫在线视频 Center
- Peg Tileston, board of directors, 熊猫在线视频 Common Ground