04/10/2026
What an incredible evening at the 21st annual Princeton Prize in Race Relations (PPRR) Chicago Awards Ceremony!
On Monday April 6, we had the privilege of celebrating truly remarkable young leaders who are actively shaping a more just, inclusive, and compassionate world. From powerful student-led initiatives to inspiring stories of advocacy and impact, the evening served as a powerful reminder that the future is in very capable hands.
Congratulations to our 2026 Princeton Prize winner, Tai Nghiem, whose work empowering communities through education, language access, and leadership development is nothing short of extraordinary. We were also proud to recognize Ayanna O’Connor and Kaitlin Duffy as Certificate of Recognition recipients, both of whom are making meaningful change through equity-driven leadership and courageous dialogue.
A special thank you to our keynote speaker, Dr. Sally Nuamah, for delivering such a thoughtful and inspiring address. We’re also deeply grateful to everyone who helped make the evening so special, from Romel Sims’ incredible musical stylings to the leadership and partnership of our Co-Chairs, Reggie and Nathan, along with our host Kirsten Ekdahl Hull, Master of Ceremonies Remy Burton, Dr. Traci Burch, Marquis Parker, and the entire PPRR Chicago Committee.
From the stunning setting at Willis Tower to the powerful conversations throughout the evening, it was truly a celebration of purpose, passion, and progress.
Grateful to everyone who attended and supported. Let’s keep the work going!