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Opus Prize Awarded to Organization
Furthering Literacy in India
Released: Nov.
7, 2005
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"We hope
that one day we will be able to make a difference
in the lives of people and bring a ray of hope
and sunshine on the face of every person, a text
book and slate within reach of every child. We
want to change our world, one child at a time."
— Rev. Trevor Miranda, S.J.
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Milwaukee, Wis. –The $1 million
Opus Prize, an international humanitarian award given to people
or organizations that are committed to changing deeply rooted
problems such as poverty, hunger, illiteracy or disease, was
awarded last night at Marquette University to Reach
Education Action Programme (REAP), in Mumbai, India, which
seeks to empower the underprivileged through literacy for a
new world of freedom, justice, dignity and self-respect.
The award was accepted by REAP founder Rev.
Trevor Miranda, S.J. Marquette University was chosen
by the Opus Prize Foundation, which funds the Opus Prize,
to administer this year's award.
Under Father Miranda's leadership, in just six years REAP
has opened more than 450 literacy centers to bring books and
teachers to the desperately poor in India. Wherever the children
may be - on the streets, in the hills, on the highways or in
tribal areas - REAP's mission is to reach them, and to set
them on a more hopeful path in the mainstream of society. REAP
also launched an adult literacy program that focuses on giving
women the education, training and skills they need to take
on dignified jobs and escape from the streets.
Additionally, Father Miranda received an honorary degree from
Marquette. The award recipients will participate in a week-long
series of events on the Marquette campus dedicated to the cause
of human rights around the world.
Other Awards
Two other endeavors were also recognized at the Nov. 7 award
ceremony. Nuestros
Pequeños Hermanos ("Our Little Brothers and
Sisters"), a charitable organization serving orphaned
and abandoned children in Latin America and the Caribbean,
received a $100,000 prize. The prize was accepted in honor
of its founder, Rev. William Wasson, by Rev. Phil Cleary who
runs the day-to-day operations of Nuestros Pequeños
Hermanos.
Dr. Juliana Akinyi
Otieno also received $100,000 for her service as a pediatrician
in eastern Kenya, where two in every ten children still die
before the age of five. Until recently, she was the only
pediatrician serving a community of 300,000 people.
About the Opus Prize
The nondenominational Opus Prize honors faith in action, singling
out the good works, fidelity, and exemplary character of recipients.
The Opus Prize Foundation is a philanthropy established by
the Opus Corporation, a Minnesota company providing architectural,
construction and real estate development services in 40 markets
nationwide.
About the Prize Selection
The winners were selected by a jury appointed
by Marquette University. The jurors were Chris Abele of the
Argosy Foundation, R.W. Apple, Jr. of the New York Times, William
Burleigh of E.W. Scripps Company, the Honorable Janine Geske
of Marquette University, Erica John of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee
Supporting Fund, Kerry Kennedy of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial
Center for Human Rights, Sheldon Lubar of Lubar & Company,
Roy Reiman of Reiman Publications, the Honorable Tommy Thompson,
former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary and former
Governor of Wisconsin, and Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J. of Marquette
University.
Marquette's participation in administering the Opus Prize
has been a catalyst to exploring issues of human dignity and
human rights and the response of individuals and institutions
to such issues. As part of the year-long "Human Dignity,
Human Rights: A Call to Service," the university will
present faculty lectures across academic disciplines, a film
series, performing arts productions, and presentations by university
guests on issues of human rights in the context of Marquette's
Catholic, Jesuit mission
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