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November 6, 2013News Release

2013 Rights and Freedoms Award: Steve Foster of the Conseil québécois LGBT to be honoured

The Commission will award its 2013 Rights and Freedoms Prize to Steve Foster, in recognition for his exceptional contribution to the advancement of rights and freedoms of members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and transgender communities (LGBT), during a ceremony to be held on December 10, in Montréal.

Montréal, November 6, 2013 – The Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse will award its 2013 Rights and Freedoms Prize to Steve Foster, in recognition for his exceptional contribution to the advancement of rights and freedoms of members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and transgender communities (LGBT), during a ceremony to be held on December 10, in Montréal.

“Members of the jury wanted to draw attention to the remarkable qualities of leadership, integrity and dedication of Steve Foster, a man of action who is passionately committed to defending with all his energy the rights of LGBT communities,” said Jacques Frémont, president of the Commission and chair of the 2013 Rights and Freedoms Prize jury. “His actions have helped Québec society evolve and acknowledge the rights of members of LGBT communities, a recognition that lies at the heart of the Commission’s mandate.”

Mr. Foster has been overseeing the Conseil québécois LGBT since 2006. He has played a key role rallying LGBT organizations, fostering and coordinating exchanges between community groups and politicians, denouncing homophobic comments in the media and giving a voice to people most at risk of discrimination, transsexuals and transgenders. He has received the support of several community groups and public figures who have hailed his commitment, his reliability, his integrity and his availability despite a busy schedule.

The jury made up of the president of the Commission, Jacques Frémont, the previous winner of the Rights and Freedoms Prize, Raymond Viger co-director of the Journal de la Rue and author-composer-singer-activist Jenny Salgado (aka J.Kyll), reviewed 20 submissions, many demonstrating a strong commitment to the defense of human rights and the rights of youth.

The Rights and Freedoms Prize

Since 1988, the Commission has awarded the Rights and Freedoms Prize each year to commemorate the adoption by the United Nations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 10, 1948.

Past recipients of the Prize testify to the diversity and vitality of the human rights movement in Québec: Journal de la Rue (2012), Wapikoni mobile (2011), the Tolerance Foundation, now known as ENSEMBLE for the respect of diversity (2010), the Regroupement des organismes Espace du Québec (2009) and the Honourable Juanita Westmoreland-Traoré (2008).


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www.cdpdj.qc.ca/en/commission/services/Pages/pdl.aspx

Contact:
Meissoon Azzaria
514 873-5146 or 1 800 361-6477 extension 358
meissoon.azzaria@cdpdj.qc.ca