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FORD
FOUNDATION: FORD FOUNDATION NAMES RENOWNED CIVIL RIGHTS ATTORNEY MAYA
HARRIS TO LEAD PEACE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE PROGRAM:
06/07/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 06
July 2008 -- The Ford Foundation
announced today that Maya Harris will become vice president for the
foundation’s Peace and Social Justice program, which addresses human rights,
democratic participation and good governance issues around the world.
Ms.
Harris is currently executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union
of Northern California—the largest ACLU affiliate in the country—where she
has distinguished herself in court victories protecting voting rights and
civil rights, and where she has led ambitious public engagement
campaigns.
"Maya’s
extraordinary dedication to human rights, equal opportunity, and the rule of
law make her an outstanding leader for our work on peace and social
justice," said Luis Ubiñas, president of the Ford Foundation. "We
are fortunate to have someone with Maya’s talent, record of accomplishment
and vision, join the foundation during what is a critical time for human
rights around the world."
Harris
succeeds Mary E. McClymont, who served the Ford Foundation with distinction
for 14 years over two separate periods.
"It
is an honor to be joining the Ford Foundation at this critical time in our
nation’s history," said Ms. Harris. "The foundation has long been
at the forefront of social change and has pursued with vigor and integrity
issues of equality, opportunity and freedom. I am deeply committed to building
on this impressive record and working with staff and grantees around the world
to support the mission and values of the foundation."
During
five years with the ACLU, Ms. Harris directed campaigns to eliminate racial
biases in the criminal justice system and in California’s public schools.
She also led the organization’s policy work in areas of racial justice,
police practices and the death penalty.
A
respected litigator, in 2006 Ms. Harris served as lead counsel for the ACLU in
League of Women Voters v. McPherson, a successful lawsuit restoring the voting
rights of over 100,000 Californians who were wrongfully disenfranchised.
Earlier
in her career, Ms. Harris served as dean of the Lincoln Law School of San
Jose. Appointed to the position at age 29, she was one of the youngest
attorneys ever to hold the post of dean at a law school.
Ms.
Harris clerked in the United States District Court for the Northern District
of California. She is also a contributing author of the best-selling
"Covenant with Black America," a recent collection of essays by
prominent African-Americans.
Support
for civil rights, democratic values and human rights has long been at the core
of the Ford Foundation mission. The foundation supported the U.S civil rights
movement in its early years, funded the beginnings of the human rights
movement, and has supported democratic participation, good governance, and
strong, independent civil society organizations around the world. Last year
the Peace and Social Justice program provided more than $220 million to
courageous grantees working on these important issues.
The
Ford Foundation is an independent, nonprofit grant-making organization. For
more than half a century it has been a resource for innovative people and
institutions worldwide, guided by its goals of strengthening democratic
values, reducing poverty and injustice, promoting international cooperation
and advancing human achievement. With headquarters in New York, the foundation
has offices in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, and Russia.
For
more information, please contact:
Press
Line: Tel. (+1) 212-573-5128; Fax (+1) 212-351-3643;
email: news@fordfound.org
Fiona
Guthrie, Media Relations Chief: Tel. (+1) 212-573-4825
Joe
Voeller, Press Officer: Tel. (+1) 212-573-4821
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