Kacey Gill '16 honored by Princeton in race relations program; to be featured on radio program May 23
Posted 05/22/2015 03:11PM

The Princeton Prize in Race Relations was established to "recognize, support, and encourage young people in our country who have demonstrated a commitment to advacing the cause of race relations." Kacey Gill '16 has been honored with a Certificate of Achievement from Princeton University in this annual awards program for high school students. She and Cleveland's Princeton Prize winner Anthony Price, a student at Shaw High School, were celebrated for their work at a special ceremony on May 20. At the ceremony, which was held at Plymouth Church in Shaker Heights, Kacey delivered a very moving acceptance speech, and she and Anthony led attendees in a discussion about race relations. 

These two outstanding young people will continue the dialog on WRUW during Meryl Johnson's public affairs radio program, "It's About Justice" on Saturday, May 23, from 1:30-3:30 p.m. In the Cleveland area, the show will be broadcast on 91.1 FM. You also can tune into the program's livestream on the station's website here.

We're very proud of Kacey and the work she has been doing to increase understanding and mutual respect among all races.