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Student Activist Award

2002 - Darrell Lambert

Darrell Lambert

Darrell Lambert, who had been a Scout for ten years, more than half of his life, was expelled at age 19 from his troop in Washington State in November 2002 because he is an atheist. Darrell had been a model Boy Scout, Eagle Scout and Scouting and community volunteer. He had won first place in his state athletic medicine competitions, and volunteered as a search and rescue worker. During training to become a Scout Adult Leader, Darrell was singled out for his atheism by his district commissioner, Glenn Schmitt, who told the class that an atheist cannot be a good citizen.

Darrell's case made headlines and brought sympathetic coverage around the country. At the national convention of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, meeting in San Diego on November 23, 2002, Darrell spoke and received a Student Activist Scholarship award.

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Photo by Brent Nicastro

Recipients:

2008 - Julie Cicci
2008 - Webster Cook
2007 - Matthew LaClair
2007 - Emma Martens
2005 - Jennifer Musgrove
2004 - Jesse Card
2002 - Kenji Ornellas
2002 - Darrell Lambert
2002 - Blake Trettien
2001 - Schiller Hill
2000 - Gabe Carlson
2000 - Cassie Gootee
1999 - Micah White
1998 - Adam Butler
1997 - Chris McDougal
1996 - Rachel Bauchman