ACLU Honors Norma Shapiro, Wainwright Bank (5/27/2008)
Nixon White House Counsel John
Dean, Humorist Kate Clinton, and Director Errol Morris to Headline 27th
Annual Bill of Rights Dinner FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: info@aclum.org
BOSTON
-- At its annual Bill of Rights Dinner on Wednesday, May 28, at Boston's
Marriott Copley Place Hotel, the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of
Massachusetts will honor Norma Shapiro with the organization's Roger Baldwin
Award, and Wainwright Bank & Trust with the Beacon of Liberty
Award. Norma Shapiro serves as Legislative Director for the ACLU of Massachusetts. During her 20-year career, Shapiro's work has contributed to
some of the most historic civil liberties victories in the country, including
equal marriage rights, reproductive freedom, privacy rights, and fair financing
of public education. The Roger Baldwin Award, which Shapiro will receive, is
named for Roger Baldwin, the Massachusetts-born founder of both the ACLU of
Massachusetts in 1919 and the national ACLU in 1920. Past Baldwin award
recipients have included civil rights leader Rosa Parks, author Kurt Vonnegut,
and New York Times columnist Anthony Lewis. Wainwright Bank & Trust
Company will receive the Beacon of Liberty Award, in recognition of
its progressive social agenda on homelessness, affordable housing, HIV/AIDS
rights, immigration, and gay rights. Through its lending practices,
philanthropy, and advocacy, Wainwright Bank has become an important catalyst
for social change here in Massachusetts. Wainwright Co-Chairman Robert A.
Glassman will receive the award on behalf of the company. The evening will
also feature prominent national speakers. • John Dean, former White House
Counsel to Richard Nixon, has become one of the country’s most incisive
critics of American politics as well as an outspoken critic of the Bush
administration’s abuse of presidential powers;
• Political humorist and
entertainer Kate Clinton will offer her irreverent and hilarious take on
politics, culture, and much more. Winner of the Pioneer Award at the 2007
GLAAD Media Awards, Ms. Clinton is a keen social critic, bringing her unique
brand of humor to critically important social justice issues;
• Academy
Award-winning filmmaker Errol Morris will speak and present a short clip from
his new documentary, "S.O.P.: Standard Operating Procedure," a haunting look
at Abu Ghraib and the psychological scars torture leaves upon U.S.
soldiers.
The ACLU Foundation of Massachusetts' annual Bill of Rights Dinner
takes place this year at Boston's Marriot Copley Place Hotel beginning at
6:00 p.m. For wait-list details, please call (617) 482-3170 ext. 335, or
email mwarde@aclum.org. ACLU of
Massachusetts board members Arnie Reisman and Jodie Silverman serve as co-chairs
for the event. The dinner's host committee includes Ron Ansin & Jim
Stork, Jarrett T. Barrios, Esq., Lewis Black, Roy
& Joan Blount, Joshua & Amy Boger, Torrence Boone & Ted Chapin, Gary
Buseck, Elyse Cherry, Sheila & Thomas Decter, Christian Draz, Ellen &
Frank Fisher, Celia & Walter Gilbert, Donald W. Glazer, Esq., Barbara
& Steven Grossman, Holly Gunner & Anne Chalmers, Scott Harshbarger,
Esq., Paul & Patricia Hogan, Jack Hornor & Ron Skinn, Jeffrey F.
Jones, Wendy Kaminer & Woody Kaplan, Justin Kaplan & Anne Bernays,
Alex MacDonald & Maureen Strafford, Rachel Maddow & Susan Mikula, Kim
Marrkand & Kathleen Henry, Carol Master & Sherry Mayrent, Keith Olbermann, Robert & Joan Parker, John & Kathy Roberts, Nancy
Rosenblum, Richard & Anne Rosenfeld, Stephen Rosenfeld, Esq., Representative
Byron Rushing, Paul & Ann Sagan, Norma & Ben Shapiro, Andrea Silbert,
David & Lisa Solomon, Marc Solomon, John & Holly Thomas, Phil &
Kate Villers, Ellen Wade & Maureen Brodoff, and David Wilson &
Robert Compton. For further details about the honorees, speakers, and the
event, please see: http://action.aclum.org/site/Calendar/1871110890?view=Detail&id=101201
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