Friend – The ACLU of Alaska is accepting applications for this year's Joan Hamilton Memorial Scholarship, which offers up to $2,500 per academic year to support three students who wish to pursue a career related to the law, become advocates of Alaska Native rights, and defend the constitutional rights and civil liberties of the peoples of rural Alaska. Joan Hamilton, a Cup'ik Eskimo, was a tireless advocate for rural and Alaska Native rights and was instrumental in the ACLU recognition of Native rights advocates such as Willie Kassyulie and the Native Village of Nunapitchuk, Mike Williams, Sr., Natalie Landreth, and Eric Johnson. We must receive your complete application by Wednesday, March 1, 4 p.m. Renewal scholarships are available by reapplying. Questions? Call the ACLU of Alaska at 907-258-0044. Thanks for sticking with us, ACLU of Alaska |
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