Sunday, December 25, 2005
Public Good
On September 8, 2000, Jay Taber received the Public Good Project Defender of Democracy award for "organizing effective opposition to Anti-Indian violence and racism in Washington state."
Public Good's Paul de Armond noted, "Jay’s leadership through action has served as a shining example of doing democracy by upholding the essential principles of fairness, equality, justice and effective activism."
Public Good's Paul de Armond noted, "Jay’s leadership through action has served as a shining example of doing democracy by upholding the essential principles of fairness, equality, justice and effective activism."