Aaron Libson Champion of Human Rights Scholarship Fund
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Ingrid
Ingrid
$2,050
Raised of $2,200 goal
1 scholarship funded
Contributions
19PI
Phyllis I. Stickney
$200
MB
Manny Brown
$100
SW
Sylvia Weinberg
$100
NE
Niha Edelman Edelman
$50
BL
Ben Lariccia Lariccia
$100
Our goal
In celebration of Aaron Libson's life and legacy, we establish this scholarship to carry on his passion and dedication for human right and justice.
Aaron was a graduate of Central High School, dedicated his life to defending human rights. He left a legacy of passion. and commitment. From his early activism in the fight for equality to his leadership roles advocating against discrimination, Aaron inspired many with his intellect, leadership, and unwavering belief in dignity for all. His was a guiding presence in the community and at the workplace.
Beyond his advocacy, Aaron was a talented artist, devoted family man, union member, and compassionate friend. He was known for his peacemaking spirit and his readiness to stand up for others when needed. Moreover, Aaron remained resilient and dedicated to supporting his loved ones and his community. despite facing personal challenges, including discrimination for his sexual orientation and living with HIV for over four decades.
Scholarships made possible by your generosity
Comments from contributors 12
Manny Brown3 months ago
$100
Such a marvelous way to keep the memories of those we love alive.
Sylvia Weinberg3 months ago
$100
In memory of my dearest friend, a true humanitarian.
Niha Edelman Edelman3 months ago
$50
Miss you Aaron.
Ann Louise And Joe Colduvell4 months ago
$100
Aaron’s scholarship fund
Joan Kosloff4 months ago
$100
Honoring Aaron for his genuine friendship and lifelong participation in the struggle for social justice and peace. SALUTE!!!
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