FAUD EL-HIBRI FOUNDATION: Witness for Peace Co-Founder Wins Peace Prize
R. Scott Kennedy Awarded the 2008 El-Hibri Peace Education Prize
by Michael Beer,
El-Hibri Charitable Foundation
October 4 2008
At a glittering event at the El-Hibri Charitable
Foundation on October 4th, a few blocks north of the White House, the
Honorable R. Scott Kennedy received the 2008 El-Hibri Peace Education
Prize. This prize, a joint effort between Nonviolence International,
American University, and the El-Hibri family, was held in front of a
large crowd in the renovated historic mansion that now serves as the
headquarters of the El-Hibri Charitable Foundation.
Ms.
Nancy El-Hibri, co-creator of the Prize, presented Mr. Kennedy a check
for $10,000 which honored his service as a “peace educator and activist
of extraordinary impact.” The award presentation ceremony highlighted
his central role in “helping establish and promote the now widespread
practice of educational delegations for peace particularly to Central
America and the Middle East.”
The Honorable
Sam Farr of California entered a congratulatory statement in the
Congressional Record which paid tribute to Mr. Kennedy and compared his
work to that of Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Nelson
Mandela as a “…true man of peace…”
“His
devotion to adult education has changed the lives of thousands of
Americans,” said Dr. Mubarak Awad, Chairperson of the Prize Organizing
Committee.
The first recipient of the prize
in 2007, Professor Abdul Aziz Said of American University, shared his
appreciation for peace educators who are doing so much to, “expand the
moral imagination of our society.”
“Peace
education in the classroom is valuable, yet needs to be complemented
with pragmatic hands-on efforts in our communities to make peace and
justice a living reality,” said Kennedy at the award ceremony. He
expressed deep appreciation for the many colleagues at the Resource
Center for Nonviolence as well as the citizens of Santa Cruz for their
tremendous support and inspiration over 30 years.
Mr. Fuad El-Hibri,
who established the El-Hibri Peace Education Prize, noted that he and
the El-Hibri Charitable Foundation will continue to support the prize
and its growth each year in an effort to highlight the importance of
peace education and to support people who are working for a just,
peaceful and healthy planet.
Mr. R. Scott
Kennedy is a co-founder of Witness for Peace, the Resource Center for
Nonviolence and Interfaith Peacebuilders, which have sent educational
delegations to countries around the world to those countries whose
people suffer from conflict, lack of educational opportunities, and
social injustice.