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2009 Gleitsman International Activist Award (Part 1)

Title: 2009 Gleitsman International Activist Award (Part 1)

Published: Wed, 4 Nov 2009

Description: Casey Otis-Cote, director of the Gleitsman Program in Leadership for Social Change, opens the biennial Gleitsman International Activist Award presentation and introduces HKS professor Christine Letts.

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" Shooting Kennedy school and -- and a Republican leadership. That titan program in leadership for social change. It is so thrilling to see you here tonight and I think that this is the most eclectic next. Iraq celebrants. And and folks like her we're here to celebrate our honoree. We've ever had as long as I've been connected that the placement program and -- that's a real suspects Karen. And her legacy and what she's been. -- the wonderful. I don't work if she's been doing so -- around around. So thank you. For being here tonight -- obviously this turnout is reflected. All of the great respect and we all mutually for Aaron. But this and it would also not be possible. But now the generosity. And an -- and -- is quite -- Allen was eight TV and movie there through overtime acquired the -- many different. The eighties television shows like me and ask eraser end. The laurel hardy act this. And and that it is never much you eat for Easter -- it's really great at rice. Production. I in the late eighties when movie can't be our eyes he sold the rights a lot of movies. And and it passed a -- and I that was thank you retire from his age. And started a foundation. Of -- that was intended to. Show the world the power of what Simon was capable of accomplishing. And in the early nineties decide how to do it but we knew that those with an -- and create an award. Called. It was meant to showcase the work that he's created it -- in the early nineties actually 1990. He stopped by uttering I'm. It first -- and that's. And proceeds from -- recognize I'll experts meeting people like on the unit. A lot of folks active and the world. From all over the world and also. Unity domestic am active support as well. They're recognized some amazing that's activists. -- here. Just an amazing legacy and Allen along the line somewhere decided that what we are feeling at Harvard. And in particular it's pretty active despite the fact is that Cornell. I was like that but that -- he. You decided that Kennedy school and it really rich legacy and it. Sharing the stories that -- leaders -- and won its view. Leave his legacy -- Here and and charged us with continuing. The fine tradition -- art and is -- and also asked us to start. But -- program we have our first class leaders here which. And you also -- and it creating Britain but here. And we're -- you -- part of it. Undergraduate. Area schools. Across Harvard and it's just amazing amazing opportunity for us to really hear. The story social change that's students. Fear her beauty. And with lots of -- and that's it's wonderful to bring all other. And events like these and also. Our ongoing efforts. There. So this aware of the activist award given by annaly brilliantly. It is in the company by its. Eyes. Recognition of the wonderful effort. Karen in this particular instance. And we're really really privileged. To be able to recognize. -- human. Rights acts and tell us a little bit about it very. Special connection that he had with Aaron. Christine is the freedom house -- to -- the and a -- that's different if -- Karen an online mystery and excited for them."

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