Watch the acceptance speeches of the 2008 Ridenhour Prize recipients Matthew Diaz (left) and Bill Moyers (right) by clicking on the images below.
The 5th Annual Ridenhour Prizes, sponsored by The Nation
Institute and The
Fertel Foundation, were awarded at a luncheon ceremony on April 3, 2008 at the Press Club in Washington, D.C. Read the transcript of the speeches by the Prize for Truth-Telling recipient, Matthew Diaz and the Courage Prize recipient, Bill Moyers.
Bill Moyers has been awarded the 2008 Ridenhour Courage Prize in recognition of his fierce embrace of the public interest and his advocacy of media pluralism, and for contributing an unyielding moral voice to our national discourse.
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James D. Scurlock has been awarded the 2008 Ridenhour Book Prize honoring an outstanding work of social significance from the prior publishing year. Scurlock’s book, Maxed Out: Hard Times in the Age of Easy Credit is a disturbing account of America’s unsustainable relationship with debt, revealing the vulnerability of the average person to the predatory and unethical lending methods of banks and credit card companies.
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Matthew Diaz has been awarded the 2008 Ridenhour Prize for Truth-Telling. Diaz is a former JAG officer who, while stationed at Guantánamo Bay, was the first person to release the names of the prisoners at the detention camp. In early January 2005, on the last night of his tour, he mailed a list—with the names and corresponding serial numbers of the 551 prisoners—in a Valentine’s Day card to a lawyer at the Center for Constitutional Rights. Diaz hoped that his actions would help lawyers file habeas corpus petitions on the prisoners’ behalf.
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The Ridenhour Prizes seek to recognize and encourage those who
persevere in acts of truth-telling that protect the public interest,
promote social justice or illuminate a more just vision of society.
The prizes memorialize the spirit of fearless truth-telling that
one-time whistleblower and lifetime investigative journalist Ron
Ridenhour reflected throughout his extraordinary life and career.
Each award carries a $10,000 stipend. |