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Class of 2024
Cesar Chavez
Stood for labor rights and social justice, advocating for the rights of farmworkers and improving their working conditions.
Rosa Parks
Stood for civil rights and racial equality, famously refusing to give up her bus seat, which sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Malala Yousafzai
Stands for education and women's rights, advocating for girls' access to education even in the face of violence and opression.
Malcolm X
Stood for Black empowerment and human rights, advocating for racial justice and the self determination of African Americans.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Stood for nonviolent activism and civil rights, advocating for racial equality and justice through peaceful protest and dialogue.
Dolores Huerta
Stands for labor rights and social justice, co-founding the United Farm Workers and advocating for the rights of farmworkers and immigrants.
Marsha P Johnson
Stood for LGBTQ+ rights and activism, advocating for the rights of marginalized communities and playing a key role in the Stonewall uprising.
Harvey Milk
Stood for LGBTQ+ rights and equality, advocating for gay rights and representation in politics as one of the first openly gay elected officials in the U.S.
Yuri Kochiyama
Stood for social justice and civil rights, advocating for the rights of Japanese Americans and other marginalized communities.
Lucy Convington
Stood for Native American sovereignty and tribal rights, leading efforts to oppose the U.S. government's termination policy and preserve the Colville Tribe's land and self-governance.