(NEW YORK, NY) – Rev. Al Sharpton,
National Action Network Founder and President, will be presented with
an award by Nelson Mandela’s family in recognition of his long history of
achievements in advancing civil rights causes around the world. Rev. Sharpton
will receive “The Mandela Legacy Hope, Success & Empowerment Award” at the
Canadian Museum of History on Saturday, March 19, in Ottawa, Canada. Rev.
Sharpton and Nelson Mandela met many times and worked alongside each other to
make the world a more just place.
The award will be presented by the
former South African President’s daughters, Her Excellency, Zindzi Mandela,
Ambassador of South Africa in Denmark and Her Excellency Zenani Mandela,
Ambassador of South Africa in Argentina. Also presenting the award will be
Nelson Mandela’s grandson, Zondwa Mandela. The ceremony is scheduled to be
attended by a wide range of dignitaries, representatives of the Canadian
government, members of the diplomatic corps and other recipients.
“Nelson Mandela is an icon who changed
the course of the world and set an example for generations of activists like
myself. Mandela inspired us to be better in every way, to transcend the
pettiness that so often dominates our politics and to aspire to true equality.
To receive this award – in his name and from his family – is one of the highest
honors I’ve received,” said Rev. Sharpton.
“We are honored to be recognizing Rev.
Al Sharpton, a renowned civil rights mover and shaker and it is a pleasure to
be recognizing him on the very same stage that Nelson Mandela received his
honorary Canadian citizenship in 2001,” said Gwen Madiba, Ambassador of the
Nelson Mandela Legacy in Canada & the USA.
“These awards, on March 19th, are about
celebrating empowerment, celebrating the values my grandfather stood for and
celebrating the men and women who believe, as we do, that it is only through
working together that people—all people—will achieve greatness,” said
Zondwa Mandela, grandson to the late Nelson Mandela and co-founder of the
Mandela Legacy Foundation.
Previous winners of the Hope Success
& Empowerment award include Nelson Mandela, Michaelle Jean, the 27th
Governor General of Canada, Secretary General of La Francophonie, Senator Romeo
Dallaire and Canadian Top Model Stacey McKenzie.
Source: The National Action
Network
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