Salem Award for Human Rights and Social Justice Foundation Inc.

Voices Against Injustice | Promoting awareness of human rights and social justice issues.

Steward, Salem Witch Trials Memorial; Coordinator, The Salem Award for Human Rights & Social Justice The heroic work of those who speak out and take action to alleviate discrimination, promote tolerance, and achieve justice for contemporary victims of social injustice inspires us but is also critically important to humanity and a broader understanding in society of current inequities. Our mission is to promote tolerance and achieve justice for the contemporary victims of social injustice. We do so by using the lessons of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 as the guide to repair damage with truth, and make Salem known globally as a leader in human rights and social justice
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2023 SALEM AWARD FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Sam Mihara Named Recipient of 2023 Salem Award for Human Rights and Social Justice August 11 2023 Salem MA History educator and author Sam Mihara is the recipient of the 2023 Salem Award for Human Rights and Social Justice Voices Against Injustice announced on Friday August 11 2023. The annual award recognizes and celebrates individuals and organizations who confront fear and social injustice with courage. As a survivor of Japanese American incarceration during World War II Mihara has spent more than 20 years speaking to audiences about both his familys experience and contemporary injustices around mass incarceration and the detention of undocumented immigrants. In 2014 Mihara joined the Board of Directors of the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation which works to preserve what remains of the World War II Japanese American confinement site in Park County Wyoming and to tell the stories of the more than 14000 people unjustly incarcerated at the site.

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