FFRF has recognized student activists for many years, with scholarships funded by generous FFRF members. From 1997–2007, for example, Richard Mole generously endowed an annual student activist award, in memory of Ruth (“Dixie”) Jokinen. Since 2009, a student activist award has been funded through a bequest by Catherine Fahringer and replenished by friends. Donors have included the late Alan Snyder, and an Oregon couple, who are now endowing the Thomas Jefferson Youth Activist Award of $2,000, among several other individuals creating student activist awards. In 2014, FFRF created the Cliff Richards Memorial Student Activist Endowment, after he stipulated the use in his bequest. Other awards funded by members, typically of $1,000 each, include the “Strong Backbone” award, the Robert G. Ingersoll scholarship, the Percy Bysshe Shelley scholarship, the Al Luneman Student Activist scholarship, and two $5,000 awards for really major activism: The Beverly and Richard Hermsen Student Activist scholarship and the “Out of God’s Closet” Diane and Stephen Uhl Memorial scholarship. We thank our donors for helping FFRF reward the next generation of freethinkers!

Sarah Barrios

FFRF awarded Sarah $1,000 from a fund endowed by an octogenarian member who wishes to remain anonymous. By Sarah Barrios Nicholls State University has a long-standing history of subjecting its …

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Holly Baer

Holly Baer is the first recipient of FFRF’s $1,000 Yip Harburg Youth Activist Award, generously endowed by the Yip Harburg Foundation and FFRF members Ernie and Margie Harburg, the children …

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Thomas Sheedy

Thomas Sheedy, 17, will receive FFRF’s Richard and Beverly Hermsen Student Activist Award of $5,000. Thomas is a senior at Ward Meville High School, East Setauket, N.Y. He is founder …

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Doe 4

This student is known as Doe 4 in the FFRF Vs. Connersville case. Doe 4 was an anonymous complainant in this case and FFRF is keeping their identity confidential. Learn …

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Doe 1

This student is known as Doe 1 in the FFRF Vs. New Kensington case. Doe 1 was an anonymous complainant in this case and FFRF is keeping their identity confidential. …

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Morrigan Turner

For our first three years of high school, we had often discussed how the Pledge of Allegiance made us uncomfortable. We had joked and made vague plans for how, when …

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Jarvis Idowu

Jarvis K. Idowu is the latest recipient of FFRF’s $1,000 Paul J. Gaylor Memo- rial Student Activist Award endowed by Annie Laurie Gaylor. Jarvis, who start- ed interning with FFRF …

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Ewan McCartney

Ewan is the recipient of a new FFRF student activist award, which includes a $1,000 cash scholarship. The generous donor, who prefers anonymity, writes: “In the 21st century, with so …

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