Civil Liberties Award
Winners Announced
(UCCLF)
- The Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Foundation (UCCLF) is pleased to
announce the recipients of this year’s annual civil liberties awards in writing
competitions.
Valued at $500, the High School Civil
Liberties Award is given to the high school student who submitted the
highest-quality research essay based on a Holodomor theme, an initiative
undertaken in recognition of Ukraine’s
Famine Genocide of 1932-33. This year’s winner is Grade 12 IB student Lesia
Kinach of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario,
whose essay was among numerous submissions adjudicated by the award selection
committee, which included Ludmilla Voitkovska, Associate Professor at the
Department of English, University of
Saskatchewan.
Lesia’s paper is deemed to have been well-researched, convincingly argued and
powerfully written, and Lesia demonstrated good analytical skills.
The UCCLF would like to congratulate Lesia
and all the students who submitted an essay. Each participant in this writing
competition will be awarded a copy of Into Auschwitz,
For Ukraine by
Stefan Petelycky for their efforts.
For the first time since its introduction,
the Civil Liberties Opinion-Editorial Award is given to two students - Larissa
Volinets Schieven of Toronto and
Roman Storoshchuk of Calgary.
This award is given to the high school or post-secondary student who had their
opinion-editorial published in a major Canadian newspaper. Larissa is in her
third year of pursuing a Bachelor of Journalism degree at Carleton University in Ottawa.
Roman is also a third year student, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in
Philosophy, at the University of
Calgary.
Larissa’s op-ed, entitled “Revoke writer’s
undeserved Pulitzer”, appeared in the November 25, 2010
edition of Saskatoon’s The
Star Phoenix. Roman’s op-ed, entitled
“Ukrainian famine is a genocide largely unrecognized”, appeared in the November 27, 2010
edition of the Calgary Herald.
The UCCLF would also like to congratulate
both Larissa and Roman for their participation in this writing competition.
Each winner will receive a $1,000 prize for their efforts.