2 Kitchener teens recognized for their anti-racism work
Deborah Teweld, 19, and Mohammed Rafique, 18, both of Kitchener, are being recognized for their anti-racism work in the community. They are recipients of the Lincoln M. Alexander Award.
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Posted: Feb 06, 2021 6:01 AM ET | Last Updated: February 6
Deborah Teweld has been recognized with a Lincoln Alexander Award for her anti-racism work. (Google Meet) comments
Deborah Teweld, 19, and Mohammed Rafique, 18, both of Kitchener, are being recognized for their anti-racism work in the community.
Teweld is the 2019 recipient and Rafique is the 2020 recipient of the Lincoln M. Alexander Award, which recognizes young leaders and their commitment to end racial discrimination.