World Civility Award Winners |
There was a great representation
from NW Indiana. Dr. Gordon Bradshaw, one of the founders of Community Civility
Counts Initiative received the iChange Nations “Pillar Award” for his continued
strong support of the Global ICN Golden Rule Movement of Honor. Vincent
Harlston received the ICN Christian Media of Excellence Award and Dr. Anthony
Branch received an Honorary Doctorate in Letters from United Graduate College
and Seminary International for his outstanding journalism.
We are witnessing great
international results coming out of World Civility Day. Dr. Chuck Hughes and
Dr. Gordon Bradshaw along with the Gary Indiana Chamber of Commerce, have
worked together to create the Community Civility Counts Initiative and World
Civility Day and appointed Dr. Clyde Rivers as the Spokesperson for World
Civility Day. This award is reaching platforms of the world and iChange
Nations™ is finding great people of civility to honor.
Former President of Zambia,
Kenneth Kaunda, is one of the last living freedom fighter that aided Nelson
Mandela in his apartheid movement in South Africa; helping him get free from
prison and housing and protecting members of his political party for years.
Kaunda worked in his country to unite the over 70 tribes that are united to
this day. He was then first person in history awarded the prestigious ICN World
Civility Award and this has set the bar high for this award.
Although unable to attend the
event in Grand Rapids, Lew Bayer, CEO of Civility Experts Worldwide Inc.
received the ICN World Civility Award and the highest award to-date from
iChange Nations™, the Girma Wolde Giorgis Presidential Environmental Award for
her work to change the environments of the world today through Civility
Training, bringing solutions to a world full of incivility. Along with this
award she also received the ICN World Civility Award.
At the iChange Nations™ Global
Honor Event, Naldy Consuelo Portillo Folgar, the “Women of Peace” for the
country of Guatemala, was awarded the iChange Nations™ World Civility Award and
also the iChange Nations™ National Statesman Award for her work in peace
building her country, Guatemala. iChange nations™ desires to recognize the
individuals and organizations working to empower and help mankind.
“We need to brand a new kind of
hero, a new role model for the people of the world to follow. If we don’t bring
these great people to our global platforms to acknowledge and honor them, we have
lost a huge part of legacy intended to guide and better the world. That is the
reason ICN seeks out people doing great things to help the world and bestows
honor upon them. We are creating a new standard and the world will follow,” says
Dr. Clyde Rivers.
Another recipient was a
presidential candidate for the country of Guinea, Alpha Kabine Baro, he was
awarded the ICN World Civility Award, for his work to keep peace amongst the
youth of his nation. Among the award recipients was a gubernatorial candidate
for the state of Kansas, USA, Patrick Kucera. He was also a recipient of the
World Civility Day Award.
Dr. Charles Kinuthia in turn
received the World Civility Day Award for his work in the nations to bring
equity and an entrepreneurial spirit into business systems supporting World
Civility globally.
The building of Cultures of Honor
is one of the mainstays of iChange Nations™ global work. Dr. Donella Pitzl,
ICN’s Global Director said, “Honor has a life of its own, once you bring it, it
changes the atmosphere and people are empowered and encouraged to continue to
do good and help mankind.”
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