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Winners of LGBTQ+ January Marie Lapuz Youth Leadership Awards 2019 announced

Darpan News Desk, 04 Feb, 2020 11:05 PM

    Lebanese journalist and activist Norma Lize of Vancouver has won the January Marie Lapuz Youth Leadership Award top prize for 2019.

    For these fifth annual awards, there were applicants from Metro Vancouver, Ontario, Newfoundland and even as far as India. Twenty-seven-year-old Norma Lize was selected as the top prize winner ($1,000 award) by a diverse eight-member jury.

    The January Marie Lapuz Youth Leadership Award was created by Sher Vancouver in 2015 to recognize young leaders who are advocates for the LGBTQ+ community. It is named after Sher Vancouver’s late social coordinator, January Marie Lapuz, a transgender Filipina woman who was tragically murdered in New Westminster, BC, in September 2012.

    “January would be so proud that Norma, who also identifies as transgender, is this year’s winner! This is not surprising as Norma was also recognized at the prestigious Paris Prize for LGBTQ+ rights in 2018. We are fortunate to have Norma living in Vancouver now, and continuing her advocacy to benefit the people of Metro Vancouver and British Columbia,” says Alex Sangha, Sher Vancouver Founder and Award Coordinator.

    In addition to the top prize, several other nominees were recognized at a ceremony today held at Surrey-based DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society, a non-profit organization that came on board as the exclusive sponsor of the award this year.

    “We are proud to provide support to Sher Vancouver and its January Marie Lapuz Youth Leadership Award,” says Neelam Sahota, Chief Executive Officer, DIVERSEcity. “As a champion of diversity and inclusion, we at DIVERSEcity work to empower newcomers and other diverse or vulnerable communities, including LGBTQ+ members. We have a program called Together Now, a free peer support group for LGBTQ+ newcomers who face many challenges and cultural stigma. Our hope is to encourage acceptance and belonging for all, regardless of their race, religion, gender or sexual orientation.”

    The full list of winners is as follows:
    Norma Lize, Winner

    Andy Holmes, First Runner Up 

    Jackson Wai Chung Tse, Second Runner Up 

    Sonali Patel, Honourable Mention 

    Emerging Youth Advocates Prizes
    In addition to the top four winners above, this year Sher Vancouver decided to award seven Emerging Youth Advocates $100 prizes to encourage youth who are starting to do great work with their advocacy and contributions to the LGBTQ+ community. The winners are:
    • Aidan Andrew Pau of Delta, 17
    • Candy of New Westminster, 23
    • Gracie Reid of Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, 17
    • Guildford Park Gender and Sexuality Alliance of Surrey, under 18 years old
    • Moe Yang of Richmond, 19
    • Nel Jayson Cruz Santos of Vancouver, 21
    • Nyx MacKinnon of Surrey, 16

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