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Roger N. Baldwin Medal of Liberty

Ivan Cepeda
Roger N. Baldwin Medal of Liberty 

The Roger N. Baldwin Medal of Liberty was established in 1989 in honor of the principal founder of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the International League for Human Rights. The Award is presented by Human Rights First every other year to a human rights organization or activist outside of the United States that has made a distinguished contribution to the protection and promotion of human rights. 

Criteria upon which the Baldwin Medal is awarded include distinctiveness and effectiveness of the nominee’s human rights advocacy and the degree to which the nominee faces risk as a result of their work. The Awardee receives a trip to the United States to engage in advocacy and US$25,000.

Roger N. Baldwin was a founding figure in the international human rights movement.  For more information on his life and work, please click here.

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