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!

Bailey Harris

Unfortunately, due to a technical error, we are unable to post the video of Bailey’s speech. This is an edited version of the speech Bailey Harris gave at FFRF’s 41st …

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Daniel Roe

State/church separation fight has been stressful Daniel Roe (not his real name) received FFRF’s $2,000 Thomas Jefferson Student Activist Award, endowed by a generous couple in the Northwest who prefer …

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Devin Estes

Devin Estes, 10, received a $1,000 Strong Backbone Student Activist Award endowed by a kind octogenarian FFRF member from New York, who prefers to remain anonymous and donates the scholarship …

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Sydney Steward

A little girl sat at her desk and crafted a paint-splattered masterpiece. The other children chatted about the little things that consumed the common sixth-graders’ attention: who was crushing on …

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Lydia Mason

I, like many people, had abused religion to excuse my immoral behavior and inaction in the face of injustice. When I did things that were unjust, I convinced myself that …

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Dia Brown

Humans have constantly cooked up new ways to explain what they perceive in the world. When there are things they can’t explain, they let it stew in their heads and …

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Peter Opitz

Peter Opitz received a $1,000 scholarship from FFRF endowed by Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor in memory of her father, Paul J. Gaylor, who was FFRF’s most hardworking volunteer for its …

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Ashlynn Bradley

FFRF gave Ashlynn a $1,000 Cliff Richards Memorial Student Activist Award. Over the last few years, FFRF has sent several complaints to Willard, Mo., School District Superintendent Kent Medlin regarding …

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